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Decolonise climate-heritage research, paper urges

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Authors claim there is ‘unequal balance’ in heritage earmarked for R&D

Research into the effects of climate change on cultural heritage is dominated by actors from the Global North and should be decolonised, a paper has argued.

The authors include researchers from South Africa, Kenya, Brazil, Trinidad and Tobago, Europe, the United Kingdom and the United States. Their paper was published in Nature Climate Change on 14 February.

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