Cultural heritage and climate adaptation: a cultural evolutionary perspective for the Anthropocene
Abstract
Terms such as resilience, vulnerability and adaptation are heterogeneously defined in the contemporary climate-change adaptation literature and, hence, remain difficult to operationalize. In this paper, the authors offer a cultural evolutionary perspective, where these terms are mapped onto the terminology of triple-inheritance theory, which clarifies how risks arise through the complex interplay of social and ecological feedbacks. Studies of...
Paper Details
Title
Cultural heritage and climate adaptation: a cultural evolutionary perspective for the Anthropocene
Published Date
Aug 8, 2018
Journal
Volume
50
Issue
4
Pages
554 - 569
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