- Climate Education and public awareness & participation
- Mobility and Tourism
- Heritage-based adaptation and mitigation
Climate Change and Archaeology Lecture Series: What it Means for our Built and Archaeological Heritage
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The National Museum of Ireland Archaeology’s Climate Change & Archaeology talk series.
The first talk was an overview of the impacts climate change is having on our cultural heritage and the actions the State is taking to address the challenges. It also explained the work of the Irish Governments, Climate Change Advisory Group for Built & Archaeological Heritage and was given by Jacqui Donnelly, Senior Architect, Built Heritage Policy, Department of Housing, Local Government and Heritage and Pauline Gleeson, Senior Archaeologist in the National Monuments Service.
This online lecture was pre-recorded
Copyright information of text: Clareabbey, Co. Clare. © Government of Ireland National Monuments Service Photographic Unit
Alternative text: An aerial photo of flooded fields with a ruin on a dry field
