Arctic Heritage at Risk: Insights into How Remote Sensing, Robotics and Simulation Can Improve Risk Analysis and Enhance Safety

Author:

Lintott Bryan12,Rees Gareth12ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Institute of Technology and Safety, University of Tromsø, 9019 Tromso, Norway

2. Scott Polar Research Institute, University of Cambridge, Cambridge CB2 1ER, UK

Abstract

Increased and enhanced utilisation of remote sensing and robotics in the Arctic can further enhance cultural safety and well-being and reduce the risks posed to archaeologists, heritage workers and others in the field. In this preliminary scoping survey, the authors review the current use of these technologies and consider a range of related issues, from cultural safety to nefarious use by criminals. Initial discussions with experts have informed areas of concern; and the potential for further integration. In the future, the University of Tromsø’s new Tromsø Arctic Simulation Integration Centre (TASIC) will be utilised to evaluate a range of scenarios to inform risk analysis and contribute towards safety enhancement in the Arctic Heritage at Risk Project (Arctic-HARP). The following is an overview of the significant state-of-the-art technologies and related matters.

Publisher

MDPI AG

Subject

General Earth and Planetary Sciences

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