Wales’ Historic Environment Group (HEG) — the high-level body established in 2004 to benefit and promote the historic environment in Wales — seeks views on a new plan that explores how the historic environment sector in Wales could address the challenge of climate change as part of its ‘Historic Environment and Climate Change: Sector Adaptation Plan’ consultation, which closes 7 December.
Cadw writes:
The Historic Environment Group (HEG) is launching a consultation on their draft Historic Environment & Climate Change: Sector Adaptation Plan. The plan has been developed to raise awareness of the risks and opportunities of climate change and the need for adaptation, and to encourage collaboration and action across all sectors. The group invites organisations working within the historic environment sector, within other sectors and anyone else with an interest to take part in the consultation.
Downloads include:
- Historic Environment & Climate Change: Sector Adaptation Plan — Consultation Document [pdf, 132 Kb]
- Historic Environment & Climate Change: Sector Adaptation Plan — Consultation Draft [pdf, 3.09 Mb]
- Historic Environment & Climate Change: Sector Adaptation Plan — Response Form [docx, 37 Kb]
- Climate change and the historic environment of Wales: A summary of potential impacts [pdf, 519Kb]
- A Strategic Approach for Assessing and Addressing the Potential Impact of Climate Change on the Historic Environment of Wales [pdf, 1,589Kb]
The consultation closes 7 December 2018.