Climate Vulnerability Index (CVI) Assessment for the Antonine Wall

This report describes outcomes from an online workshop (February 2022) to apply the Climate Vulnerability Index (CVI).

The CVI is a methodology developed to rapidly assess climate impacts - both to Outstanding Universal Value (OUV) and the associated ‘community’ (local, domestic and international) - for all types of World Heritage properties (natural, cultural or mixed). This report is the third in a series of CVI assessments covering World Heritage Sites in Scotland.

General view of the footings of Bar Hill bath house with hot room with the heading Climate Vulnerability Index Assessment for the Antonine Wall

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Rebecca H Jones (formerly HES), Jon C Day (James Cook University), Riona McMorrow (HES), David Harkin (formerly HES), Molly Harkins (formerly HES), Mairi Davies (HES), Ewan Hyslop (HES) and Scott F Heron (James Cook University)

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Climate Vulnerability Index Assessment for the Antonine Wall

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