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A Systematic Literature Review on Climate Change Adaptation Planning for Archaeological Site Management and the Prevalence of Stakeholder Engagement
American Antiquity ( IF 2.7 ) Pub Date : 2024-05-07 , DOI: 10.1017/aaq.2023.97
Courtney Hotchkiss , Erin Seekamp

This article presents a systematic literature review of publications from 2014 to 2021 using “archaeological site” and “climate change” as keywords, in addition to several terms representing forms of stakeholder engagement. Articles were thematically coded to explore trends at the intersection of climate change, archaeology, and local and Traditional stakeholders. Results show that nearly half of the selected publications did not include local and Traditional stakeholder engagement in studies related to climate adaptation planning for archaeological sites. Synthesis of the results with insights gained from other literature on decolonizing archaeology showed that potential reasons for this gap include (1) the academic publishing culture, (2) archaeology as a predominantly Western discipline, and (3) increasingly available tools for climate change adaptation planning for archaeological sites. This article calls on the academic community to consider holistic stewardship using a landscape approach and to use climate change adaptation planning to elevate local and Traditional stakeholder input and values.



中文翻译:

考古遗址管理气候变化适应规划和利益相关者参与程度的系统文献综述

本文以“考古遗址”和“气候变化”为关键词,以及代表利益相关者参与形式的几个术语,对 2014 年至 2021 年的出版物进行了系统的文献综述。文章按主题进行编码,以探索气候变化、考古学以及当地和传统利益相关者的交叉趋势。结果显示,近一半选定的出版物不包括当地和传统利益相关者参与与考古遗址气候适应规划相关的研究。将结果与其他非殖民化考古学文献中获得的见解进行综合表明,造成这种差距的潜在原因包括(1)学术出版文化,(2)考古学作为主要的西方学科,以及(3)越来越多的气候变化适应工具考古遗址规划。本文呼吁学术界考虑使用景观方法进行整体管理,并使用气候变化适应规划来提高当地和传统利益相关者的投入和价值观。

更新日期:2024-05-07
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