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From Shark Bay seagrass to Stone Age Scotland, we can now assess climate risks to World Heritage

  • Written by Scott Heron, Senior Lecturer, James Cook University
From Shark Bay seagrass to Stone Age Scotland, we can now assess climate risks to World HeritageWildfire damage in Tasmanian Wilderness World Heritage property, January 2016.Dan Broun, Author provided

Climate change is the fastest-growing global threat to World Heritage. However, no systematic approach to assess the climate vulnerability of each particular property has existed – until now.

Our newly developed tool, the Climate...

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