På kort sikt vil kulturmiljøer bli mindre påvirket av klimaendringene i seg selv enn av tiltakene for å forhindre ytterligere
klimaendringer, slik som utbygging av vindkraft og energieffektivisering.

Water bus jetty under water at Kuninkaanportti Gate, Suomenlinna Fortress, January 2005. Photograph: Kirsti Masalin, Governing
Body of Suomenlinna
Climate change impacts the cultural heritage. Cultural landscapes, the built cultural environment and the archaeological heritage
all will be affected. Adaptation and mitigation measures are posing challenges along with the consequences of climate change.
Extreme weather phenomena such as floods and storms are already possible (either because of climate change or regardless of
it), as are also mild winters without snow with temperature variations just around freezing. On the other hand, changes in
biodiversity and pest species may take place over a longer period. Over the short term, the cultural environment may be affected
less by climate change as such than by mitigation and adaptation measures, such as the construction of wind-power facilities,
various solutions for energy efficiency and preparations for extreme weather phenomena.
Se også rapporten ”Climate Change and the Cultural Environment Recognized Impacts and Challenges”, editors Berghäll J. – Pesu
M. Publiserad av Finlands Miljöcentral, i serien Finnish Environment 2008/xxx
Finansierad av Miljöministeriet:
Til rapporten (finsk, pdf) »
Til rapporten (engelsk, pdf) »
Til svensk sammendrag av rapporten (pdf) »
Jonna Berghäll fra Forststyrelsen och Minna Pesu fra Museiverket









