Frameworks for climate risk management (CRM) in cultural heritage: a systematic review of the state of the art

IF 1.1 Q4 GREEN & SUSTAINABLE SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY Journal of Cultural Heritage Management and Sustainable Development Pub Date : 2023-11-07 DOI:10.1108/jchmsd-05-2022-0076
Olufemi Samson Adetunji, Jamie MacKee
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Purpose A comprehensive understanding of the determining factors and implications of the frameworks for appreciating the relationships between climate risks and cultural heritage remains deficient. To address the gap, the review analysed literature on the management of climate risk in cultural heritage. The review examines the strengths and weaknesses of climate risk management (CRM) frameworks and attendant implications for the conservation of cultural heritage. Design/methodology/approach The study adopted a two-phased systematic review procedure. In the first phase, the authors reviewed related publications published between 2017 and 2021 in Scopus and Google Scholar. Key reports published by organisations such as the United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organisation (UNESCO) and International Council on Monuments and Sites (ICOMOS) were identified and included in Phase Two to further understand approaches to CRM in cultural heritage. Findings Results established the changes in trend and interactions between factors influencing the adoption of CRM frameworks, including methods and tools for CRM. There is also increasing interest in adopting quantitative and qualitative methods using highly technical equipment and software to assess climate risks to cultural heritage assets. However, climate risk information is largely collected at the national and regional levels rather than at the cultural heritage asset. Practical implications The review establishes increasing implementation of CRM frameworks across national boundaries at place level using high-level technical skills and knowledge, which are rare amongst local organisations and professionals involved in cultural heritage management. Originality/value The review established the need for multi-sectoral, bottom-up and place-based approaches to improve the identification of climate risks and decision-making processes for climate change adaptation.
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文化遗产气候风险管理(CRM)框架:对技术现状的系统回顾
对评估气候风险与文化遗产之间关系的框架的决定因素和影响的全面理解仍然不足。为了解决这一差距,该综述分析了有关文化遗产气候风险管理的文献。该报告考察了气候风险管理(CRM)框架的优缺点及其对文化遗产保护的影响。设计/方法/方法本研究采用两阶段系统评价程序。在第一阶段,作者回顾了2017 - 2021年间在Scopus和Google Scholar中发表的相关论文。联合国教科文组织(UNESCO)和国际古迹遗址理事会(ICOMOS)等机构发表的主要报告被纳入第二阶段,以进一步了解文化遗产客户关系管理的方法。结果确定了影响客户关系管理框架(包括客户关系管理方法和工具)采用的因素之间的趋势变化和相互作用。人们也越来越有兴趣采用定量和定性方法,利用高科技设备和软件来评估气候对文化遗产资产的风险。然而,气候风险信息主要是在国家和区域层面收集的,而不是在文化遗产资产层面收集的。实际意义本报告利用高水平的技术技能和知识,在地方层面建立了越来越多的跨国界CRM框架的实施,这在参与文化遗产管理的地方组织和专业人员中是罕见的。独创性/价值该审查确定需要采用多部门、自下而上和基于地点的方法来改进对气候风险的识别和气候变化适应的决策过程。
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