Present climatic change and anthropogenic pressure increasingly affect the coastal zone. The Channel and Atlantic seaboards of France are no exception, with hundreds of archaeological sites currently threatened by the accelerated relative rise in sea level, erosion, and various anthropogenic modifications to the environment. In this article we propose a multidisciplinary approach to assess the vulnerability of archaeological heritage in the West of France. We also aim to establish an original methodology (and specific tools) for the observation of risks and the definition of impacts they may have on heritage sites. This research opens up a theoretical perspective for building a vulnerability model for archaeological heritage that takes into account the evolution of the environment and the specificity of each site over the course of the next 20 to 30 years.
Coastal Changes and Cultural Heritage (1)
Mise à jour :
20 janvier 2012
changement climatique
érosion
Lien vers la ressource
Type de document
Publication scientifique
Auteurs personnes
Benheng, Shi
Pian, Soazig
Regnauld Hervé
PROUST J.N.
Lopez-Romero, Elias
Daire, Marie-Yvane
Éditeur
s. n.
Date de parution
20 janvier 2012
Langue
Anglais