Effects of Climate Change in Heritage of Buildings, Sculpture and Painting at Himalayan Region
Main Author: | Dr. Ashis Kumar Pradhan |
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Format: | Article |
Bahasa: | eng |
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, 2019
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https://zenodo.org/record/3587814 |
Daftar Isi:
- Environmental condition change is a real threat that the humanity is facing at the moment. As the vulnerability of hill ecosystems to the changes in the climate is well established, more or less the changes in the climate that they feel have aggravated their hardships by making them more and more vulnerable to its effects.The substance of human life is qualitatively and quantitatively affected by climate change issues like rise in sea level, increase in surface air temperature, irregular monsoon, severe storm frequency, changes in precipitation and humidity etc. Environmental status change is studied in universal, followed by its impacts on heritage buildings, sculpture and painting of coastal regions in North India. In recent period the modification about natural environment and climate determined in Uttarakhand state negatively affected the monumental buildings, the cultural riches of the state that they have been worn out by several natural effects long period. However, since monumental buildings have outstanding importance due to their identity of transferring ancient era information to the future generations, abrasive effects of rain water, salt and some chemicals involved in water, molecule carried by wind and air pollution. Numerous World Heritage situation are living places which depend on their communities to be sustained and maintained. Environmental condition modification has consequences for the entire of human being and the outcome of human creativity. In the case of cultural World Heritage sites these consequences will be evident in at least two primary ways direct physical effects on the site, building or structure and the effects on social structures and surroundings that could lead to alteration in, or even the migration of, societies that are presently uphold World Heritage position. The implications of the latter are not well appreciated, even if the nature of the impacts will vary depending on the nature of the International Heritage place.The character of social heritage is closely related to the environmental condition. The rural scenery has improved in consequence to the plant species that are able to flourish in various climatic regimes. The urban landscape and the built heritage have been designed with the topical climate in mind. The stability of cultural heritage is, therefore, closely tied to its physical phenomenon with the land and the region. Where World Heritage sites are in use by local communities there may be force for important accommodative changes to accept use and occupation to continue. one needs to specify indicators to assess the overall impact of climate on Cultural Global Heritage. Climate change can be subtle and can occur over a long period of time. However, some Climate Change parameters such a freezing, temperature and relative humidity shock can change by large amounts over a short time period. To identify the greatest world Climate Change risks and impacts on cultural heritage buildings, sculpture, painting, Old Traditional good Design of Textile, Design Wood work. Dr. Ashis Kumar Pradhan "Effects of Climate Change in Heritage of Buildings, Sculpture and Painting at Himalayan Region" Published in International Journal of Trend in Scientific Research and Development (ijtsrd), ISSN: 2456-6470, Volume-3 | Issue-3 , April 2019, URL: https://www.ijtsrd.com/papers/ijtsrd21533.pdf