Integrating Climate Change into Protection Policies in Greece

Q2 Arts and Humanities
E. Kountouri, C. Benissi, Sofia Spyropoulou
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Abstract

The emerging need to secure the long-term preservation of the archaeological sites and monuments of Greece against the growing threats of climate change is considered a pressing issue for the Hellenic Ministry of Culture and Sports. The impacts of climate and weather-related risks (extreme weather events associated with floods and intense and gusty winds, forest fires, drought-erosion-landslides, rising sea-levels, etc.) are recognized as emerging threats that compromise the integrity and values of the cultural and natural environment. In recent years, a systematic and targeted national effort has been implemented to improve the resilience of cultural sites to climate change by planning and implementing central and regional policies that address heritage needs and provide the methodology and technical tools to identify, measure, evaluate and counter the impacts of climate change to cultural heritage on a medium and long-term basis. As part of this process, climate change is being taken into consideration within the framework of drafting integrated management plans for 15 Greek sites which are inscribed on the UNESCO World Heritage List, an ongoing project implemented by the Directorate of Prehistoric and Classical Antiquities of the Ministry. In this paper we attempt to highlight the pilot character of these plans for integrating into management policies climate-related aspects that need to be addressed in a coordinated manner both in order to achieve the national goals regarding the preservation and adaption of cultural heritage to the effects of climate change, and to prevent and mitigate the specific dangers not only for the World Heritage Properties but, gradually, for all Greek cultural monuments and archaeological sites.
将气候变化纳入希腊的保护政策
希腊文化和体育部认为,需要确保希腊考古遗址和纪念碑的长期保护,以应对日益严重的气候变化威胁,这是一个紧迫的问题。气候和天气相关风险的影响(与洪水和强风和阵风有关的极端天气事件、森林火灾、旱灾、山体滑坡、海平面上升等)被认为是损害文化和自然环境完整性和价值的新威胁。近年来,通过规划和实施满足遗产需求的中央和区域政策,并提供方法和技术工具来识别、衡量、评估和保护文化遗产,实施了一项有系统、有针对性的国家努力,以提高文化遗址对气候变化的抵御能力,评估和应对气候变化对文化遗产的中长期影响。作为这一进程的一部分,正在为列入联合国教科文组织世界遗产名录的15处希腊遗址起草综合管理计划的框架内考虑气候变化,这是一个由该部史前和古典文物局实施的正在进行的项目。在本文中,我们试图强调这些计划的试点性质,将需要以协调的方式解决的与气候相关的方面纳入管理政策,以实现保护和适应气候变化影响的文化遗产的国家目标,以及预防和减轻不仅对世界遗产,而且逐渐对所有希腊文化古迹和考古遗址的具体危险。
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Internet Archaeology
Internet Archaeology Arts and Humanities-Archeology (arts and humanities)
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