Lisa M. Craig, Leslee F. Keys [Ed. note: This article originated as a presentation at the US/ICOMOS (US Committee of the International Council on Monuments and Sites) International Symposium “Forward Together: A Culture–Nature Journey Toward More...
Abstract Engineered projects resulting in unintended consequences, coastal erosion, subsidence, and sea-level rise are rapidly destroying archaeological sites in the Mississippi River Delta (MRD). The processes of site obliteration are intensifying...
Elizabeth Nelson, Elyse Mathieu, Julia Thomas, Hilary Harrop Archibald, Hilary Ta, David Scarlett, Lydia Miller, Blythe MacInnis, Virginia Sheehan, Kristina Pompura, Donya Hassanzadeh (representing Parks Canada) Lillith Brook, Jennifer Grant, Dawn...
Kevin F. Noon Abstract Historic temperature and precipitation trends, and their projected climate change effects, were used to inform the development of wetland design tactics to restore a 30-acre degraded wetland at Delaware Water Gap National...
Abraham J. Miller-Rushing, Brian Henkel, Rebecca Cole-Will Abstract Changes in climate and associated changes in seasonality, invasive plants and insects, and visitation are stressing ecosystems and infrastructure in Acadia National Park. Over the...
A.N. Runyon, A.R. Carlson, J. Gross, D.J. Lawrence, G.W. Schuurman Introduction Managers and scientists widely acknowledge climate change as one of the greatest threats to protected areas in the US and worldwide (Gross et al. 2016)...
Catherine Schmitt, Christy Brigham, Nicholas Fisichelli, Abraham J. Miller-Rushing, Koren Nydick, Tim Watkins, Melanie A. Wood Abstract The challenges posed by climate change in national parks and other protected areas demand creative approaches...
Zachary J. Cannizzo, Sara Hutto, and Lauren Wenzel Abstract Marine protected areas (MPAs), like their terrestrial counterparts, face a wide range of climate change stressors that challenge traditional management strategies. Ocean acidification...
Eryn Campbell, Shaelyn Patzer, Lindsey Beall, Ann Gallagher, and Ed Maibach Abstract Since 2012, the National Park Service’s (NPS’s) Urban Ecology Research Learning Alliance (UERLA) and George Mason University’s Center for Climate Change...
Lindsey Naylor, Virginia Fall, Andrew Fox Abstract This article examines shortcomings and possible improvements to standard post-disaster recovery processes through the lens of recovery in Princeville, North Carolina, the oldest black town in the...