Abstract Heritage is a living process—our legacy from the past, including social and ecological systems, within which we live today and pass on to future generations. Assessing climate change risks is essential for understanding how hazards, exposure, vulnerability, and responses interact to produce impacts for heritage. These interactions operate across diverse spatial and temporal scales. Current approaches to risk assessment evaluate the scales of climate data, heritage processes, and governa
Challenges of scale in assessing the risks of climate change for heritage
Scott Allan Orr·Michele Ortolani·Erin Seekamp·Xiao Xiao·Chiara Aquilani·Ebrahim Ghaderpour·Josep Grau-Bové·Shixin Zhao·Paul Lankester·Ionuţ Cristi Nicu·Helen Thomas·Courtney Hotchkiss·Maya Ishizawa·Paloma Guzman
