Road salt damage to historical milestones indicates adaptation of winter roads to future climate change may damage arctic cultural heritage
There is no doubt that anthropogenic global warming is accelerating damage to cultural heritage. Adaptation measures are required to reduce the loss of sites, monuments and remains. However, little research has been directed towards understanding potential impacts of climate adaptation measures in o...
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ftulundlup:oai:lup.lub.lu.se:f94cd95f-6ed8-4a91-8fbd-a0a117882b5e 2023-05-15T14:53:58+02:00 Road salt damage to historical milestones indicates adaptation of winter roads to future climate change may damage arctic cultural heritage Antonson, Hans Buckland, Philip Blomqvist, Göran 2021-10 https://lup.lub.lu.se/record/f94cd95f-6ed8-4a91-8fbd-a0a117882b5e https://doi.org/10.3390/cli9100149 eng eng MDPI AG https://lup.lub.lu.se/record/f94cd95f-6ed8-4a91-8fbd-a0a117882b5e http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/cli9100149 scopus:85117317137 Climate; 9(10), no 149 (2021) ISSN: 2225-1154 Transport Systems and Logistics Archaeology Adaptation Climate change Corrosion Cultural heritage Degradation Planning processes contributiontojournal/article info:eu-repo/semantics/article text 2021 ftulundlup https://doi.org/10.3390/cli9100149 2023-02-01T23:38:19Z There is no doubt that anthropogenic global warming is accelerating damage to cultural heritage. Adaptation measures are required to reduce the loss of sites, monuments and remains. However, little research has been directed towards understanding potential impacts of climate adaptation measures in other governmental sectors on cultural heritage. We provide a case study demonstrating that winter road salt, used to reduce ice related accidents, damages historical iron milestones. As the climate warms, road salt use will move north into areas where sites have been protected by contiguous winter snow cover. This will expose Artic/sub-Arctic cultural heritage, including Viking graves and Sami sites, to a new anthropogenic source of damage. Research and planning should therefore include the evaluation of secondary impacts when choosing climate adaptation strategies. Article in Journal/Newspaper Arctic Climate change Global warming sami sami Lund University Publications (LUP) Arctic Climate 9 10 149 |
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Transport Systems and Logistics Archaeology Adaptation Climate change Corrosion Cultural heritage Degradation Planning processes Antonson, Hans Buckland, Philip Blomqvist, Göran Road salt damage to historical milestones indicates adaptation of winter roads to future climate change may damage arctic cultural heritage |
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There is no doubt that anthropogenic global warming is accelerating damage to cultural heritage. Adaptation measures are required to reduce the loss of sites, monuments and remains. However, little research has been directed towards understanding potential impacts of climate adaptation measures in other governmental sectors on cultural heritage. We provide a case study demonstrating that winter road salt, used to reduce ice related accidents, damages historical iron milestones. As the climate warms, road salt use will move north into areas where sites have been protected by contiguous winter snow cover. This will expose Artic/sub-Arctic cultural heritage, including Viking graves and Sami sites, to a new anthropogenic source of damage. Research and planning should therefore include the evaluation of secondary impacts when choosing climate adaptation strategies. |
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Road salt damage to historical milestones indicates adaptation of winter roads to future climate change may damage arctic cultural heritage |
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Road salt damage to historical milestones indicates adaptation of winter roads to future climate change may damage arctic cultural heritage |
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Road salt damage to historical milestones indicates adaptation of winter roads to future climate change may damage arctic cultural heritage |
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Road salt damage to historical milestones indicates adaptation of winter roads to future climate change may damage arctic cultural heritage |
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road salt damage to historical milestones indicates adaptation of winter roads to future climate change may damage arctic cultural heritage |
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