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Project Q4295466 in Sweden, United Kingdom, Norway
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English | Adapting northern cultural heritage to environmental impacts of climate change through community engagement and informed conservation planning |
Project Q4295466 in Sweden, United Kingdom, Norway |
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18,312.7 Euro
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44,942.85 Euro
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40.75 percent
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1 May 2016
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30 November 2016
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Historic Environment Scotland
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Adapt Northern Heritage (ANH) will develop a software platform and community network for location-specific environmental risks and vulnerability assessments of historic places. Based on climate change predictions, this will enable local and regional authorities and local and special-interest communities to identify and implement adaptation activities through informed and sustainable conservation planning. Due to the remoteness and geographical dispersedness, authorities and communities in Europe’s Northern Periphery and Arctic (NPA) area and in other northern world regions are finding it particularly difficult to develop the required capacities, and allocate sufficient resources, to achieve sustainable heritage management which actively takes climate change into account. Through its dual output, ANH will support stakeholders in coping with the complexities added to heritage management by planning for climate change impacts. (English)
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