
The New Brunswick Archaeology Podcast
Fat Bikes and Moral Authorities: Archaeology and Climate Change Part III
This fortnight, we’re joined by Dr. Michael O’Rourke, the Climate Change Archaeologist for the Northwest Territories (NWT) government for our next instalment in our climate change series. Mike walks us through some of the unique climate change concerns facing NWT, and the innovative approaches he is involved with to address the crisis.
Show Notes
Lipe, W. D. (1984). Value and meaning in cultural resources. In H. Cleere (Ed.), Approaches to the Archaeological Heritage: A Comparative Study of World Cultural Resource Management Systems (pp. 1-11). Cambridge University Press.
https://cabinradio.ca/171004/news/arts/culture/being-the-nwts-climate-change-archaeologist/
https://www.usgs.gov/centers/whcmsc/science/digital-shoreline-analysis-system-dsas
Hit pieces
Monitoring Heritage at Risk Sites in Rapidly Changing Coastal Environments: https://www.cambridge.org/core/journals/advances-in-archaeological-practice/issue/89D2E11022610823CB92D5A357AAC9E9
Credits
Sponsors: APANB, ULeth Faculty of Arts & Science
Producer: Emanuel Akel LinkedIn