Climate and environmental dynamics: deciphering the distribution and vulnerability of world heritage sites in Europe

IF 8.4 2区 环境科学与生态学 Q1 ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCES
Haisheng Hu
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Europe and its adjacent cultural regions host a substantial concentration of world heritage sites (WHS), whose spatial distribution and evolutionary trajectories are profoundly shaped by the interplay of geoenvironmental constraints and historical anthropogenic activities. Amid escalating environmental pressures under global climate change, there is an urgent need for systematic regional-scale assessments of heritage distribution patterns and associated environmental vulnerabilities. This study establishes a replicable analytical framework for climate-related heritage risk assessment, integrating environmental clustering with quantitative risk evaluation. Gaussian Mixture Modelling was employed to identify spatial clustering characteristics of WHS across five environmental typologies, while Random Forest algorithms quantified the relative contributions of climatic, topographic, ecological, and socioeconomic determinants to heritage distribution patterns. A multidimensional risk index system was formulated, incorporating hydrodynamic erosion, corrosion-biodegradation, and drought exposure, to evaluate current and projected climate risks under multiple SSP scenarios. Protection priority levels were subsequently classified through synthesised analysis of risk exposure and regional adaptive capacity. Key findings reveal marked spatial clustering of European WHS along Mediterranean coastlines and mid-high latitude zones, with continuous numerical growth in recent decades. Climatic determinants, particularly precipitation seasonality and aridity indices, emerged as dominant controls on heritage distribution. Current risk assessments identify hydrodynamic erosion and drought stress as immediate threats, with high-emission scenarios projecting substantial risk expansion – notably intensifying in southern European hinterlands and coastal zones. Significant disparities in risk exposure and adaptive capacity were observed across environmental clusters, with several heritage groups exhibiting critical vulnerability due to acute climate threats and limited resilience mechanisms. The framework developed in this study can be readily applied to other regions or heritage types, offering a practical tool for researchers and practitioners to systematically assess and prioritise climate risks for cultural heritage conservation under changing environmental conditions. The findings provide empirical foundations for developing proactive, context-specific conservation strategies that integrate climate adaptation imperatives with heritage management protocols.
气候和环境动态:解读欧洲世界遗产地的分布和脆弱性
欧洲及其邻近文化区域拥有大量的世界遗产,其空间分布和演化轨迹深受地球环境制约因素和历史人类活动的影响。在全球气候变化带来的环境压力日益加剧的背景下,迫切需要对遗产分布格局和相关环境脆弱性进行系统的区域尺度评估。本研究将环境聚类与定量风险评估相结合,建立了一个可复制的气候遗产风险评估分析框架。采用高斯混合模型识别五种环境类型的WHS空间聚类特征,随机森林算法量化气候、地形、生态和社会经济因素对遗产分布模式的相对贡献。建立了一个多维风险指数体系,将水动力侵蚀、腐蚀-生物降解和干旱暴露纳入其中,以评估多种SSP情景下当前和预测的气候风险。随后,通过风险暴露和区域适应能力的综合分析,对保护优先级别进行了分类。主要发现表明,近几十年来,欧洲WHS沿地中海海岸线和中高纬度地区有明显的空间聚集,且数量持续增长。气候决定因素,特别是降水季节性和干旱指数,成为遗产分布的主要控制因素。目前的风险评估将水动力侵蚀和干旱压力确定为迫在眉睫的威胁,高排放情景预测风险将大幅扩大——特别是在南欧腹地和沿海地区加剧。在不同的环境集群中,风险暴露和适应能力存在显著差异,由于严重的气候威胁和有限的恢复机制,一些遗产群体表现出严重的脆弱性。本研究建立的框架可以很容易地应用于其他地区或遗产类型,为研究人员和从业者在不断变化的环境条件下系统评估和优先考虑文化遗产保护的气候风险提供了实用工具。这些发现为制定积极主动的、具体环境的保护战略提供了经验基础,这些战略将气候适应的必要性与遗产管理协议相结合。
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Journal of Environmental Management
Journal of Environmental Management 环境科学-环境科学
CiteScore
13.70
自引率
5.70%
发文量
2477
审稿时长
84 days
期刊介绍: The Journal of Environmental Management is a journal for the publication of peer reviewed, original research for all aspects of management and the managed use of the environment, both natural and man-made.Critical review articles are also welcome; submission of these is strongly encouraged.
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