Climate change impacts on immovable cultural heritage in polar regions: A systematic bibliometric review

IC Nicu, S Fatorić - Wiley Interdisciplinary Reviews: Climate …, 2023 - Wiley Online Library
Over the past decade, research on the impacts of climate change on immovable cultural
heritage (ICH) in the polar regions (Arctic and Antarctica) has slowly increased. This article …

UAS-based archaeological remote sensing: Review, meta-analysis and state-of-the-art

E Adamopoulos, F Rinaudo - Drones, 2020 - mdpi.com
Over the last decade, we have witnessed momentous technological developments in
unmanned aircraft systems (UAS) and in lightweight sensors operating at various …

Arctic archaeological sites threatened by climate change: A regional multi‐threat assessment of sites in south‐west Greenland

R Fenger‐Nielsen, B Elberling, A Kroon… - …, 2020 - Wiley Online Library
Climate change threatens many well‐preserved archaeological sites in the Arctic. The paper
presents the first Arctic multi‐threat assessment focusing on the Nuuk region of Greenland …

Influences of summer warming and nutrient availability on Salix glauca L. growth in Greenland along an ice to sea gradient

AL Prendin, S Normand, M Carrer… - Scientific reports, 2022 - nature.com
The combined effects of climate change and nutrient availability on Arctic vegetation growth
are poorly understood. Archaeological sites in the Arctic could represent unique nutrient …

Rethinking the landscape: Emerging approaches to archaeological remote sensing

J Casana - Annual Review of Anthropology, 2021 - annualreviews.org
An emerging arena of archaeological research is beginning to deploy remote sensing
technologies—including aerial and satellite imagery, digital topographic data, and drone …

[HTML][HTML] Soil moisture content-based analysis of terrestrial ecosystems in China: Water use efficiency of vegetation systems

H Ding, Z Yuan, X Shi, J Yin, F Chen, M Shi… - Ecological Indicators, 2023 - Elsevier
Water is a prerequisite for the formation of earth-biochemical-ecological systems.
Differences in the spatial and temporal distribution of water resources are important factors …

UAV-based remote sensing for managing Alaskan native heritage landscapes in the Yukon-Kuskokwim delta

JS Lim, S Gleason, M Williams, GJ Linares Matás… - Remote Sensing, 2022 - mdpi.com
The Yukon-Kuskokwim (YK) Delta is home to the Alaskan Native Yup'ik people who have
inhabited this remote, subarctic tundra for over 1500 years. Today, their ancestral lifeways …

Anthropogenic dark earth: evolution, distribution, physical, and chemical properties

MO Asare - European Journal of Soil Science, 2022 - Wiley Online Library
Anthropogenic dark earth (ADE) is a category of Anthrosols (anthropogenic soils)
characterised by dark colour from homogeneous charcoal inclusion and extraordinary …

Immediate and carry‐over effects of insect outbreaks on vegetation growth in West Greenland assessed from cells to satellite

AL Prendin, M Carrer, M Karami… - Journal of …, 2020 - Wiley Online Library
Aim Tundra ecosystems are highly vulnerable to climate change, and climate–growth
responses of Arctic shrubs are variable and altered by microsite environmental conditions …

The application of RGB, multispectral, and thermal imagery to document and monitor archaeological sites in the Arctic: a case study from South Greenland

J Hollesen, MS Jepsen, H Harmsen - Drones, 2023 - mdpi.com
Over the past decades, climate change has accelerated the deterioration of heritage sites
and archaeological resources in Arctic and subarctic landscapes. At the same time …