Keeping History Above Water 2017: Day 2
Day two of Keeping History Above Water: Annapolis saw improved weather in Annapolis and a full slate of speakers from a variety of disciplines. After welcoming... Read More
Keeping History Above Water 2017: Day 1
The second Keeping History Above Water conference began on October 29, on a rainy day in Annapolis, with high tides already overtopping the historic City Dock.... Read More
Heritage in Resiliency Planning
In early October of 2017, the San Francisco Planning Commission voted unanimously to close a portion of the Great Highway, a multi-lane expressway running along Ocean... Read More
The Inevitability of Loss
As the effects of climate change on our cultural heritage become clearer, preservationists are increasingly facing the reality that it will not be possible to... Read More
Planning in the Wake of Disaster
In the aftermath of Hurricanes Harvey and Irma, preservationists along the Gulf Coast and Caribbean are beginning to clean up, assess damage, and plan for... Read More
Is it enough?
Keeping History Above Water aims to advance knowledge and adaptation strategies for coastal communities facing the impacts of climate related sea level rise and flooding. But... Read More
KHAW: ANNAPOLIS CONFERENCE PROGRAM ANNOUNCED
Newport, RI, June 27, 2017 – The Newport Restoration Foundation and the City of Annapolis are pleased to announce that the official program for the second Keeping... Read More
Rhode Island Stands Up for Science
Rhode Island to Join States in Paris Climate Agreement Pact
Climate & Heritage Jobs, Internships, and Events
Do you work at the intersection of heritage and climate change? Are you a student looking gain experience and meet others in the field of heritage... Read More
Voices from the Field
Anna Woodham
Talking about climate change and saving heritage has been Dr. Anna Woodham‘s focus for the past two years. Woodham, a lecturer in Arts and Cultural Management at... Read More