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Science and conservation
                          From ancient monuments to
                               wilderness landscapes




Prof Heather Viles, University of Oxford
Synopsis
• Conserving our heritage
• Bioconservation
  – What can science contribute?
• Geoconservation
  – What can science contribute?
• Cultural heritage conservation
  – What can science contribute?
• Integrating heritage conservation
Cultural heritage
 - material (monuments, buildings, sites) and intangible

           Mixed heritage
            - cultural landscapes, cultural routes

                       Natural heritage
                        - biological and ‘earth’


Heritage conservation
Great Wall of China                Acacus rock art, Libya
                                   Image credit:
                                   Luco Galuzzi




St Catherine’s                                              Venice
Monastery, Egypt

                      Colossi of
                      Memnon,
                      Egypt
Aldabra Atoll, Seychelles         Lulworth Cove, Dorset, England




                              Guilin Karst, China




Wadden Sea (Wattenmeer),
Germany and the Netherlands                              Surtsey, Iceland
St Kilda, UK                              Drakensberg
                                             Mountains, South Africa




                  Image credit: Sea Harris



Machu Picchu, Peru




                                                       Cappadocia, Turke
                                                       y
Evidential value
                 For interpreting the past
   Historical value
            For connecting with the past
   Aesthetic value
            For the enjoyment of beauty
   Communal value
             For meanings and identities
   Economic value
                                    Questions of
Why conserve heritage?                     value
Natural processes and changes
                          Gradual change
                           Extreme events
   Human impacts
                Pollution (air/water/land)
    Abandonment, neglect, changing use
        Bad management and restoration
                                      War

                                 Identifying the
Why conserve heritage?           major external
                                         threats
38 WHS ‘in danger’ in 2012
                                                                                  Abu Mena, Egypt
                                        Galapagos Islands




                             Image credit: Jacques Descloitres, MODIS,
                             NASA


                               Bamiyan, Afghanistan

Belize barrier reef
Image credit: Landsat NASA                                               Image credit: Nebedaay




                               Image credit: UNESCO
Heritage science




                   http://www.heritagescience.ac.uk/




http://www.english-heritage.org.uk/nhss/server/show/nav.19891
Landscape as an integrating concept
                               Human impacts
       Culture

                 Biology
                 ecology
                       Biogeomorphology
Cultural
landscapes                  Geomorphology
                               geology
• Identification of species, sites and habitats
  requiring conservation
• Establishment of the natural ‘baseline’ –
  what are we working toward conserving?
• How to conserve – application of ecological
  theories (e.g. Norman Myers’ ‘hotspots’)
• Monitoring the success of conservation
  schemes

Role of science in             Mainly ecologists
bioconservation              and biogeographers
• Identification of species, sites and habitats
  requiring conservation
• Establishment of the natural ‘baseline’ –
  what are we working toward conserving?
• How to conserve – application of ecological
  theories (e.g. Norman Myers’ ‘hotspots’)
• Monitoring the success of conservation
  schemes

Role of science in             Mainly ecologists
bioconservation              and biogeographers
ALDABRA ATOLL, INDIAN OCEAN
Aldabra Atoll: a World Heritage Site and
ecological ‘natural laboratory’




                Aldabrachelys gigantea – the
                Aldabran giant tortoise
What WAS I doing?
• Identification of species, sites and habitats
  requiring conservation
• Establishment of the natural ‘baseline’ –
  what are we working toward conserving?
• How to conserve – application of ecological
  theories (e.g. Norman Myers’ ‘hotspots’)
• Monitoring the success of conservation
  schemes

Role of science in             Mainly ecologists
bioconservation              and biogeographers
NAMIB DESERT, NAMIBIA
Lichen fields – biodiversity and
surface stabilization




                          See: Lalley and Viles 2008 Biodiversity
                   100m   and Conservation, 17, 1-20
• Identification of landforms, sites and
  geomorphic systems worthy of
  conservation
• Understanding the dynamics of conserved
  areas (development over time, functioning
  today)
• Aiding management in the face of threats
  such as climate change
• Interpretation/ public understanding
Role of science in          Mainly geologists &
geoconservation              geomorphologists
• Identification of landforms, sites and
  geomorphic systems worthy of
  conservation
• Understanding the dynamics of conserved
  areas (development over time, functioning
  today)
• Aiding management in the face of threats
  such as climate change
• Interpretation/ public understanding
Role of science in          Mainly geologists &
geoconservation              geomorphologists
ZHANGJIAJIE GEOPARK, CHINA
What’s in a name? International Workshop on
Zhangjiajie Geomorphology 2010
See also: Brierley et
al., 2011 ESPL, 36, 1981-
1984
• Identification of landforms, sites and
  geomorphic systems worthy of
  conservation
• Understanding the dynamics of conserved
  areas (development over time, functioning
  today)
• Aiding management in the face of threats
  such as climate change
• Interpretation/ public understanding
Role of science in          Mainly geologists &
geoconservation              geomorphologists
Giant’s Causeway, N Ireland: Dynamic
                           landscape




              See: Smith et al, 2010 Geoheritage
• Understanding site and environmental
  context of cultural heritage
• Prospecting/ survey for archaeological sites
• Understanding deterioration
• Identifying ‘hotspots’ at risk from
  environmental threats
• Applying geomorphic theory to
  conservation

Science and cultural heritage
conservation
• Understanding site and environmental
  context of cultural heritage
• Prospecting/ survey for archaeological sites
• Understanding deterioration
• Identifying ‘hotspots’ at risk from
  environmental threats
• Applying geomorphic theory to
  conservation

Science and cultural heritage
conservation
ACACUS MTS AND MESSAK SETTAFET, LIBYA
Libyan rock art: Geological and
     geomorphological settings
Rock art research team
Monitoring colour, hardness and
microclimate at rock art sites
• Understanding site and environmental
  context of cultural heritage
• Prospecting/ survey for archaeological sites
• Understanding deterioration
• Identifying ‘hotspots’ at risk from
  environmental threats
• Applying geomorphic theory to
  conservation

Science and cultural heritage
conservation
GOLDEN GATE NATIONAL PARK, SOUTH AFRICA
Fading heritage? Understanding rock
                   art deterioration
Golden Gate
Highlands, South Africa




                          Badly deteriorating
                                     rock art
Viles et al., (2010) ESPL; Mol and Viles (2010) Geomorphology




 Monitoring micro-climate, rock
 hardness and internal moisture
 regimes
Integrating heritage conservation:
                         Roles of science




                                                   Angkor
                                                   Wat, Cambo
                                                   dia


                            Image credit: Dave’sTravelCorner
Rathbarry, Ireland
Green ruins: Developing new
conservation methods
Can soft capping help conserve ruined
walls?
16
                                                            15cm + slate     15cm
         14
                                                            10cm + slate     10cm
         12
                                                            5cm + slate      5cm
         10
                                                            Hard cap
          8                                                   November 2005 Byland
deg C




          6                                                                 Abbey
          4

          2

           0
        01/11/2005   06/11/2005   11/11/2005   16/11/2005     21/11/2005   26/11/2005   01/12/2005
           00:00
          -2            00:00        00:00        00:00          00:00        00:00        00:00


         -4
See also:
Viles & Wood, 2007, Geol Soc Spec Pub 271, 309-322
Lee et al 2009 English Heritage Research Report
http://www.geog.ox.ac.uk/research/arid-environments/rubble/swc/resources.html
Prof Heather Viles at IW Cafe Scientifique - Science and conservation in Cultural heritage

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Prof Heather Viles at IW Cafe Scientifique - Science and conservation in Cultural heritage

  • 1. Science and conservation From ancient monuments to wilderness landscapes Prof Heather Viles, University of Oxford
  • 2. Synopsis • Conserving our heritage • Bioconservation – What can science contribute? • Geoconservation – What can science contribute? • Cultural heritage conservation – What can science contribute? • Integrating heritage conservation
  • 3. Cultural heritage - material (monuments, buildings, sites) and intangible Mixed heritage - cultural landscapes, cultural routes Natural heritage - biological and ‘earth’ Heritage conservation
  • 4. Great Wall of China Acacus rock art, Libya Image credit: Luco Galuzzi St Catherine’s Venice Monastery, Egypt Colossi of Memnon, Egypt
  • 5. Aldabra Atoll, Seychelles Lulworth Cove, Dorset, England Guilin Karst, China Wadden Sea (Wattenmeer), Germany and the Netherlands Surtsey, Iceland
  • 6. St Kilda, UK Drakensberg Mountains, South Africa Image credit: Sea Harris Machu Picchu, Peru Cappadocia, Turke y
  • 7. Evidential value For interpreting the past Historical value For connecting with the past Aesthetic value For the enjoyment of beauty Communal value For meanings and identities Economic value Questions of Why conserve heritage? value
  • 8. Natural processes and changes Gradual change Extreme events Human impacts Pollution (air/water/land) Abandonment, neglect, changing use Bad management and restoration War Identifying the Why conserve heritage? major external threats
  • 9. 38 WHS ‘in danger’ in 2012 Abu Mena, Egypt Galapagos Islands Image credit: Jacques Descloitres, MODIS, NASA Bamiyan, Afghanistan Belize barrier reef Image credit: Landsat NASA Image credit: Nebedaay Image credit: UNESCO
  • 10. Heritage science http://www.heritagescience.ac.uk/ http://www.english-heritage.org.uk/nhss/server/show/nav.19891
  • 11. Landscape as an integrating concept Human impacts Culture Biology ecology Biogeomorphology Cultural landscapes Geomorphology geology
  • 12. • Identification of species, sites and habitats requiring conservation • Establishment of the natural ‘baseline’ – what are we working toward conserving? • How to conserve – application of ecological theories (e.g. Norman Myers’ ‘hotspots’) • Monitoring the success of conservation schemes Role of science in Mainly ecologists bioconservation and biogeographers
  • 13. • Identification of species, sites and habitats requiring conservation • Establishment of the natural ‘baseline’ – what are we working toward conserving? • How to conserve – application of ecological theories (e.g. Norman Myers’ ‘hotspots’) • Monitoring the success of conservation schemes Role of science in Mainly ecologists bioconservation and biogeographers
  • 15. Aldabra Atoll: a World Heritage Site and ecological ‘natural laboratory’ Aldabrachelys gigantea – the Aldabran giant tortoise
  • 16. What WAS I doing?
  • 17. • Identification of species, sites and habitats requiring conservation • Establishment of the natural ‘baseline’ – what are we working toward conserving? • How to conserve – application of ecological theories (e.g. Norman Myers’ ‘hotspots’) • Monitoring the success of conservation schemes Role of science in Mainly ecologists bioconservation and biogeographers
  • 19. Lichen fields – biodiversity and surface stabilization See: Lalley and Viles 2008 Biodiversity 100m and Conservation, 17, 1-20
  • 20. • Identification of landforms, sites and geomorphic systems worthy of conservation • Understanding the dynamics of conserved areas (development over time, functioning today) • Aiding management in the face of threats such as climate change • Interpretation/ public understanding Role of science in Mainly geologists & geoconservation geomorphologists
  • 21. • Identification of landforms, sites and geomorphic systems worthy of conservation • Understanding the dynamics of conserved areas (development over time, functioning today) • Aiding management in the face of threats such as climate change • Interpretation/ public understanding Role of science in Mainly geologists & geoconservation geomorphologists
  • 23. What’s in a name? International Workshop on Zhangjiajie Geomorphology 2010
  • 24. See also: Brierley et al., 2011 ESPL, 36, 1981- 1984
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  • 28. • Identification of landforms, sites and geomorphic systems worthy of conservation • Understanding the dynamics of conserved areas (development over time, functioning today) • Aiding management in the face of threats such as climate change • Interpretation/ public understanding Role of science in Mainly geologists & geoconservation geomorphologists
  • 29. Giant’s Causeway, N Ireland: Dynamic landscape See: Smith et al, 2010 Geoheritage
  • 30. • Understanding site and environmental context of cultural heritage • Prospecting/ survey for archaeological sites • Understanding deterioration • Identifying ‘hotspots’ at risk from environmental threats • Applying geomorphic theory to conservation Science and cultural heritage conservation
  • 31. • Understanding site and environmental context of cultural heritage • Prospecting/ survey for archaeological sites • Understanding deterioration • Identifying ‘hotspots’ at risk from environmental threats • Applying geomorphic theory to conservation Science and cultural heritage conservation
  • 32. ACACUS MTS AND MESSAK SETTAFET, LIBYA
  • 33. Libyan rock art: Geological and geomorphological settings
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  • 39. Monitoring colour, hardness and microclimate at rock art sites
  • 40. • Understanding site and environmental context of cultural heritage • Prospecting/ survey for archaeological sites • Understanding deterioration • Identifying ‘hotspots’ at risk from environmental threats • Applying geomorphic theory to conservation Science and cultural heritage conservation
  • 41. GOLDEN GATE NATIONAL PARK, SOUTH AFRICA
  • 42. Fading heritage? Understanding rock art deterioration
  • 43. Golden Gate Highlands, South Africa Badly deteriorating rock art
  • 44. Viles et al., (2010) ESPL; Mol and Viles (2010) Geomorphology Monitoring micro-climate, rock hardness and internal moisture regimes
  • 45. Integrating heritage conservation: Roles of science Angkor Wat, Cambo dia Image credit: Dave’sTravelCorner Rathbarry, Ireland
  • 46. Green ruins: Developing new conservation methods
  • 47. Can soft capping help conserve ruined walls?
  • 48. 16 15cm + slate 15cm 14 10cm + slate 10cm 12 5cm + slate 5cm 10 Hard cap 8 November 2005 Byland deg C 6 Abbey 4 2 0 01/11/2005 06/11/2005 11/11/2005 16/11/2005 21/11/2005 26/11/2005 01/12/2005 00:00 -2 00:00 00:00 00:00 00:00 00:00 00:00 -4
  • 49. See also: Viles & Wood, 2007, Geol Soc Spec Pub 271, 309-322 Lee et al 2009 English Heritage Research Report http://www.geog.ox.ac.uk/research/arid-environments/rubble/swc/resources.html