ITT - UID 119 Examination of Adaptive Release as a viable management strategy for heritage assets
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Historic England is working to develop a decision-making framework and digital toolkit to help those who manage heritage assets prepare for and manage climate change driven impacts, including partial or complete loss.
This project will examine whether Adaptive Release is a viable management strategy for heritage assets at risk of transformative change through climate change impacts.
It will consider the whether the exchange between heritage and natural values is viable in such circumstances and, if not, what else might be achieved through an Adaptive Release approach.
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