Climate Change Impact on the Cultural Heritage Sites in the European Part of Russia over the Past 60 Years

Author:

Vyshkvarkova Elena1ORCID,Sukhonos Olga1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Institute of Natural and Technical Systems, Sevastopol 299011, Russia

Abstract

Climate change is causing damage to infrastructure, ecosystems, and social systems, including cultural heritage sites. In the European part of Russia, there are 20 UNESCO-listed cultural heritage sites situated in different climatic conditions. This study assesses the impact of climate change on these sites by using ERA5 re-analysis data to calculate two frost damage indices and two salt weathering indices for the period 1960–2020. The findings indicate a rise in frost damage and salt weathering at cultural heritage sites in northern Europe, primarily due to changes in air temperature and water in the atmosphere, which are the main parameters responsible for the destruction of stone and brick structures. Given the observed and predicted trends in the main meteorological parameters, the detrimental destructive impact of climate change on cultural heritage sites will only increase. In view of the significant length of Russia from north to south and the difference in climatic conditions, measures for the adaptation and protection of cultural heritage sites must be adapted to local conditions and consider the material from which the object is made.

Funder

Institute of Natural and Technical systems

Publisher

MDPI AG

Subject

Atmospheric Science

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