Assessing the Climate of the World Heritage site of High Coast (Sweden)/Kvarken Archipelago (Finland)

Assessing the Climate of the World Heritage site of High Coast (Sweden)/Kvarken Archipelago (Finland)

County Administrative Board of Västernorrland and Metsähallitus Parks & Wildlife, managers of the High Coast/Kvarken Archipelago World Heritage site conducted a climate vulnerability assessment using the methodology of the Climate Vulnerability Index (CVI). The assessment allowed to better understand the Outstanding Universal Value and the attributes of the site and identify factors affecting the heritage place.

The CVI study was done in parallel to the preparation of the management plan to reflect on how to deal with climate change at the site level. The methodology has provided a better understanding for how climate change will affect the site and which climate stressors will have the greatest impact.

The main activity of the process was a workshop with a wide range of actors – from climate and heritage specialists to regional and municipal authorities and local communities.
The outcome of the study allowed to better integrate climate change in the management planning of the property and build alliances across sectors.