posted on 2025-08-01, 13:57authored byNP Simpson, J Clarke, SA Orr, G Cundill, B Orlove, S Fatorić, S Sabour, N Khalaf, M Rockman, P Pinho, SS Maharaj, PV Mascarenhas, N Shepherd, PM Sithole, GW Ngaruiya, DC Roberts, CH Trisos
Climate change poses a threat to heritage globally. Decolonial approaches to climate change–heritage research and practice can begin to address systemic inequities, recognize the breadth of heritage and strengthen adaptation action globally.
Funding
109419-001
Arcadia Foundation
Global Challenges Research Fund
International Development Research Centre, Ottawa, Canada
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Nature Research via the DOI in this record
Data availability:
The underlying dataset for Fig. 1a is available open access from the supplemental material in ref. 5, and datasets for Fig. 1b,c from the UNESCO World Heritage List 2021 in ref. 32.