Emerging threatsChanging climate threatens World Heritage, tourism sites

Published 31 May 2016

Climate change is fast becoming one of the most significant risks for World Heritage sites across the globe. Many World Heritage sites, designated for their global significance and universal value to humankind, are major tourist destinations. Some are among the most iconic places on Earth.

Climate change is fast becoming one of the most significant risks for World Heritage sites across the globe. 

many World Heritage sites, designated for their global significance and universal value to humankind, are major tourist destinations. Some are among the most iconic places on Earth.

The Union of Concerned Scientists (UCS) reports that now rising seas, higher temperatures, intensifying weather events, and other climate impacts threaten many of these locations and the local economies that depend on them.

World Heritage sites at risk
This reportlists thirty-one natural and cultural World Heritage sites in twenty-nine countries that are already being impacted  by climate change and are vulnerable to increasing temperatures, melting glaciers, rising seas, intensifying weather events, worsening droughts, and longer wildfire seasons.

Authored by the UN Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO), the United Nations Environment Program (UNEP), and the Union of Concerned Scientists (UCS), the report highlights the urgent need to:

  • Identify the World Heritage sites that are most vulnerable to climate change and implement policies and provide resources to increase resilience at those sites
  • Ensure that the threat of climate impacts is taken into account in the nomination and listing process for new World Heritage sites
  • Engage the tourism sector in efforts to manage and protect vulnerable sites in the face of climate change and educate visitors about climate threats
  • Increase global efforts to meet the Paris Agreementclimate change pledges in order to preserve World Heritage sites for future generations

Complete list of locations
Here are the case studies and snapshots of World Heritage sites at risk. Links go to the relevant sections of the full report.

Africa

Arab world

Asia and the Pacific

North America

Latin America

Europe

— Read more in World Heritage and Tourism in a Changing Climate (2016)