Monitoring the transformation of historic features in Antarctica and Svalbard:Local processes and regional contexts

Historical sites in Antarctica and Svalbard contain the material remains of past activities of exploration and exploitation of these regions. These sites have been subject to transformation by cultural and non-cultural (natural) processes since their abandonment to the present. For research and mana...

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Published in:Polar Record
Main Author: Roura, Ricardo
Format: Article in Journal/Newspaper
Language:English
Published: 2010
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spelling ftunigroningenpu:oai:pure.rug.nl:publications/19122935-1150-4e07-bd45-feceaf29d0b9 2024-10-13T14:02:32+00:00 Monitoring the transformation of historic features in Antarctica and Svalbard:Local processes and regional contexts Roura, Ricardo 2010-10 https://hdl.handle.net/11370/19122935-1150-4e07-bd45-feceaf29d0b9 https://research.rug.nl/en/publications/19122935-1150-4e07-bd45-feceaf29d0b9 https://doi.org/10.1017/S0032247409990441 eng eng https://research.rug.nl/en/publications/19122935-1150-4e07-bd45-feceaf29d0b9 info:eu-repo/semantics/closedAccess Roura , R 2010 , ' Monitoring the transformation of historic features in Antarctica and Svalbard : Local processes and regional contexts ' , Polar Record , vol. 46 , no. 239 , pp. 289-311 . https://doi.org/10.1017/S0032247409990441 REPEAT PHOTOGRAPHY TOURISM ISLANDS TIME article 2010 ftunigroningenpu https://doi.org/10.1017/S0032247409990441 2024-09-18T02:10:18Z Historical sites in Antarctica and Svalbard contain the material remains of past activities of exploration and exploitation of these regions. These sites have been subject to transformation by cultural and non-cultural (natural) processes since their abandonment to the present. For research and management purposes it is important to monitor and explain these changes. This article focuses on the transformation of historic features in Antarctica and Svalbard as assessed through repeat photography. Seven historical features were selected representing a range of site types and past and present site functions. Data collection was based on the opportunistic reproduction of photographs of historic features taken up to 20+ years previously. Data analysis was performed using the concepts of site formation processes developed by M. B. Schiffer (1983, 1987). Time-serial changes were observed in the seven photo-couples examined in the present instance. No feature degraded significantly during the monitoring period; rather, several features were restored in different ways. Changes were interpreted to result from a range of cultural processes (including conservation, research, and tourism) and natural processes (mainly wind action). Local changes take place in the context of broader regional developments in Antarctica and Svalbard. Despite the 'time capsule' narratives about some sites, historical sites in the polar regions are dynamic entities that not only reflect the past as it once was but are also a window onto the present. Article in Journal/Newspaper Antarc* Antarctica Polar Record Svalbard University of Groningen research database Svalbard Polar Record 46 4 289 311
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description Historical sites in Antarctica and Svalbard contain the material remains of past activities of exploration and exploitation of these regions. These sites have been subject to transformation by cultural and non-cultural (natural) processes since their abandonment to the present. For research and management purposes it is important to monitor and explain these changes. This article focuses on the transformation of historic features in Antarctica and Svalbard as assessed through repeat photography. Seven historical features were selected representing a range of site types and past and present site functions. Data collection was based on the opportunistic reproduction of photographs of historic features taken up to 20+ years previously. Data analysis was performed using the concepts of site formation processes developed by M. B. Schiffer (1983, 1987). Time-serial changes were observed in the seven photo-couples examined in the present instance. No feature degraded significantly during the monitoring period; rather, several features were restored in different ways. Changes were interpreted to result from a range of cultural processes (including conservation, research, and tourism) and natural processes (mainly wind action). Local changes take place in the context of broader regional developments in Antarctica and Svalbard. Despite the 'time capsule' narratives about some sites, historical sites in the polar regions are dynamic entities that not only reflect the past as it once was but are also a window onto the present.
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