Climate change will continue to intensify, causing damage to homes, communities, and treasured heritage places around the world, while also impacting reliable access to water.
On this Earth Day, we highlight a handful of 2022 #WorldMonumentsWatch sites that encompass a broad range of challenges faced by heritage sites due to climate. These sites demonstrate current impacts and the need to measure, adapt, and build resilience in the years to come.
Learn more: https://t.cn/A6XLCqJZ
On this Earth Day, we highlight a handful of 2022 #WorldMonumentsWatch sites that encompass a broad range of challenges faced by heritage sites due to climate. These sites demonstrate current impacts and the need to measure, adapt, and build resilience in the years to come.
Learn more: https://t.cn/A6XLCqJZ
In honor of Orthodox Easter, we visit the church of Saints Cosmos and Damian in Lukov-Venecia in Slovakia, dedicated to Christian martyrs, and a symbol of the Greek Orthodox communities who persevered and upheld their customs in the face of mounting discrimination in the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries.
This church, and #WorldMonumentsWatch site, reflects the unique cultural and religious traditions the Greek Orthodox Church maintained in Slovakia despite the expansion of Roman Catholicism in the region centuries ago.
This church, and #WorldMonumentsWatch site, reflects the unique cultural and religious traditions the Greek Orthodox Church maintained in Slovakia despite the expansion of Roman Catholicism in the region centuries ago.
Mosque City of Bagerhat in Bangladesh is on the 2022 #WorldMonumentsWatch !
The Mosque City of Bagerhat preserves the surviving monuments of Khalifatabad, a town built in the fifteenth century under the governorship of Khan Jahan Ali. The religious landscape requires climate adaptation to ensure its survival and continued service to the Bagerhat community.
The 2022 World Monuments Watch is a call for continued exploration of climate adaptation mechanisms within the Mosque City of Bagerhat to ensure the monuments of Khalifatabad continue to serve the community as Bangladesh adapts to unprecedented environmental change.
The Mosque City of Bagerhat preserves the surviving monuments of Khalifatabad, a town built in the fifteenth century under the governorship of Khan Jahan Ali. The religious landscape requires climate adaptation to ensure its survival and continued service to the Bagerhat community.
The 2022 World Monuments Watch is a call for continued exploration of climate adaptation mechanisms within the Mosque City of Bagerhat to ensure the monuments of Khalifatabad continue to serve the community as Bangladesh adapts to unprecedented environmental change.
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