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Preservation of Cultural Heritage and Resources Threatened by Climate Change



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Autore: Bertolin Chiara Visualizza persona
Titolo: Preservation of Cultural Heritage and Resources Threatened by Climate Change Visualizza cluster
Pubblicazione: MDPI - Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute, 2019
Descrizione fisica: 1 electronic resource (186 p.)
Soggetto non controllato: Central America
typical and extreme weather conditions
indoor air quality
climate modelling
mineralogy
adaptation
degradation
decay
exposure tests
mortars
experimental research
preventative conservation
heritage materials
moisture transport
damage functions
wood
medieval buildings
mechanical decay
long-term monitoring
climate change
stable isotopes
mitigation
Norwegian protected buildings
preventive conservation
relative humidity
cultural heritage
built heritage
mitigation actions
salt climatology
conservation
outdoor climate
built cultural heritage weathering
indoor climate
environmental impact
hygrothermal simulation models
surface recession
biomass accumulation
zero status
masonry
Scandinavian countries
?13C
measurements
climate variations
chemical decay
warning report
salt crystallisation
climate change scenarios
?18O
management
depositions on marble
biological decay
Sommario/riassunto: With its wide spectrum of data, case studies, monitoring, and experimental and numerical simulation techniques, the multidisciplinary approach of material, environmental, and computer science applied to the conservation of cultural heritage offers several opportunities for the heritage science and conservation community to map and monitor state-of-the-art knowledge on natural and human-induced climate change impacts on cultural heritage—mainly constituted by the built environment—in Europe and Latin America. Geosciences’ Special Issue titled “Preservation of Cultural Heritage and Resources Threatened by Climate Change” was launched to take stock of the existing but still fragmentary knowledge on this challenge, and to enable the community to respond to the implementation of the Paris agreement. These 10 papers exploit a broad range of data derived from preventive conservation monitoring conducted indoors in museums, churches, historical buildings, or outdoors in archeological sites and city centers. Case studies presented in the papers focus on a well-assorted sample of decay phenomena occurring on heritage materials (e.g., surface recession and biomass accumulation on limestone, depositions of pollutant on marble, salt weathering on inorganic building materials, and weathering processes on mortars in many local- to regional-scale study areas in the Scandinavian Peninsula, the United Kingdom, Belgium, France, Italy, Greece, and Panama). Besides monitoring, the methodological approaches showcased include, but are not limited to, original material characterization, decay product characterization, and climate and numerical modelling on material components for assessing environmental impact and climate change effects.
Titolo autorizzato: Preservation of Cultural Heritage and Resources Threatened by Climate Change  Visualizza cluster
ISBN: 3-03921-125-0
Formato: Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione: Inglese
Record Nr.: 9910367568203321
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