Troubled Waters- Reaching Out

浑水摸鱼——伸出援手

基本信息

  • 批准号:
    AH/P00959X/1
  • 负责人:
  • 金额:
    $ 8.65万
  • 依托单位:
  • 依托单位国家:
    英国
  • 项目类别:
    Research Grant
  • 财政年份:
    2017
  • 资助国家:
    英国
  • 起止时间:
    2017 至 无数据
  • 项目状态:
    已结题

项目摘要

This project's plans for positive social impact follows on from earlier research, the interdisciplinary project 'Troubled Waters, Stormy Futures: Heritage in Times of Accelerated Climate Change'. The original research project focused on ways in which coastal communities in the UK and in the low-lying island nation Kiribati were affected by coastal flooding and inundation. We sought to more fully recognise the ways in which heritage, whether built or natural, tangible or intangible, was directly affected by current or projected climate change. National and international discussion of climate adaptation was failing to fully acknowledge the ways in which climate change was affecting heritage, sense of self and place, and contributing to people's vulnerabilities. This project respond directly to the short, medium and long-term needs identified by diverse communities and partners, and plans to address these in collaborative and empowering ways.There will be continued community-level engagement at two sites with our community partners. In the Durgan area in Cornwall, we will continue to facilitate dialogue within and between the local community, the National Trust, and the visitors who often form deep attachments to such coastlines. To support this endeavour in an enjoyable and meaningful way, an artist will be commissioned to helps those involved express their attachments to their coastal and cultural heritage, and to reflect upon their feelings about the future. The resulting work will be made available to the general public. This approach is based on the research finding that building relationships at a community level may contribute to social cohesion, resilience, feelings of belonging and effective co-stewardship of a better understood, dynamic coastline. A different approach will be used in Kiribati. Here, we found that despite the long term threat of displacement, communities were focused on the everyday challenges of regular coastal inundation and various environmental problem directly affecting health and wellbeing. We encountered researcher-fatigue in Kiribati, and a feeling that constant external fascination nonetheless fails to produce direct benefits at a community level. Consequently, we will work with the local environmental organisation, Kirican, to deliver and resource a program of community-led initiatives, education and outreach. By working with Pelenise Alofa, affiliated with both Kirican and the Pacific Centre for Environment and Sustainable Development at the University of the South Pacific, we will also be supporting her ongoing effort to establish a locally managed climate change adaptation network. This is in keeping with one of the general principles of long-term community resilience: that this is something which needs to happen concretely and proactively at a local level, and with the support of local or regional organisations.Within and between communities and heritage organisations, there is frustration at the challenges of communicating climate change. A number of our partners, including the International National Trusts Organisation and the Museum of World Culture, Sweden, also want a more pivotal role for heritage organisations in the arena of climate change and adaptation, public education and advocacy. Manchester Museum will host a workshop to combine expertise, and we will create a freely available toolkit to help heritage organisations with climate change communication in future. This project respond to a clear demand for heritage concerns to be mainstreamed in international climate change negotiation, by utilising partner networks and disseminating the multi-media resources created in the original project, which amplify urgent voices from Kiribati. There will be a cultural exchange opportunity, hosting a heritage specialist from Kiribati at UK museums to enhance capacity and networks for medium and long-term heritage management including, potentially, for a post-displacement future.
该项目的积极社会影响计划是在早期研究的基础上制定的,即跨学科项目“麻烦的沃茨,暴风雨的未来:加速气候变化时代的遗产”。最初的研究项目集中在英国和低洼岛国基里巴斯的沿海社区受到沿海洪水和洪水的影响。我们力求更全面地认识到,无论是建筑遗产还是自然遗产,无论是有形遗产还是无形遗产,都直接受到当前或预计的气候变化的影响。关于气候适应的国家和国际讨论未能充分认识到气候变化影响遗产、自我和地方感以及加剧人们脆弱性的方式。该项目直接回应不同社区和合作伙伴确定的短期、中期和长期需求,并计划以协作和赋权的方式解决这些需求。在康沃尔郡的杜根地区,我们将继续促进当地社区、国民托管组织和经常对这些海岸线产生深刻依恋的游客之间的对话。为了以一种愉快和有意义的方式支持这一努力,将委托一位艺术家帮助参与者表达他们对沿海和文化遗产的依恋,并反思他们对未来的感受。由此产生的工作将提供给公众。这一方法的基础是研究发现,在社区一级建立关系可能有助于社会凝聚力、复原力、归属感和有效共同管理更好理解的动态海岸线。基里巴斯将采用不同的办法。在这里,我们发现,尽管流离失所的长期威胁,社区都集中在日常的挑战,定期沿海洪水和各种环境问题直接影响健康和福祉。我们在基里巴斯遇到了研究人员疲劳症,并且感觉持续的外部吸引力仍然未能在社区层面产生直接效益。因此,我们将与当地环保组织Kirican合作,提供社区主导的倡议,教育和推广计划。通过与隶属于Kirican和南太平洋大学太平洋环境与可持续发展中心的Pelenise Alofa合作,我们还将支持她正在努力建立一个地方管理的气候变化适应网络。这符合长期社区复原力的一般原则之一:这需要在地方或区域组织的支持下,在地方层面上具体而积极地实现。在社区和遗产组织内部和之间,人们对传播气候变化的挑战感到沮丧。我们的一些合作伙伴,包括国际国家信托组织和瑞典世界文化博物馆,也希望遗产组织在气候变化和适应、公共教育和宣传等竞技场中发挥更关键的作用。曼彻斯特博物馆将举办一个研讨会,以联合收割机的专业知识,我们将创建一个免费提供的工具包,以帮助遗产组织与气候变化的沟通在未来。该项目通过利用合作伙伴网络和传播原项目中创建的多媒体资源,响应了将遗产问题纳入国际气候变化谈判主流的明确要求,这些资源扩大了基里巴斯的迫切呼声。将有一个文化交流的机会,在联合王国博物馆接待基里巴斯的遗产专家,以加强中长期遗产管理的能力和网络,包括可能的流离失所后的未来。

项目成果

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A Crisis Discipline: Broadening Understanding of Environmental Communication Through Theory and Practice
危机学科:通过理论和实践拓宽对环境传播的理解
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Sara Penrhyn Jones其他文献

Dramatizing the Anthropocene through Social Media: The Spatiotemporal Coordinates of Hydrocitizens
通过社交媒体戏剧化人类世:水公民的时空坐标
  • DOI:
    10.5250/resilience.5.1.0100
  • 发表时间:
    2018
  • 期刊:
  • 影响因子:
    0
  • 作者:
    Tom Payne;O. Jones;Andy Rowland;Shelagh Hourahane;A. Plows;M. Roe;Gwilym Morus;Jane Lloyd Francis;Jenny Hall;Ariana Jordao;Sara Penrhyn Jones;Tom Owain Andy Shelagh Alex Maggie Gwilym Jane Lloyd J Gunn;I. Biggs;N. Jones;A. Lyons;H. Griffiths
  • 通讯作者:
    H. Griffiths

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{{ truncateString('Sara Penrhyn Jones', 18)}}的其他基金

Enduring Connections
持久的联系
  • 批准号:
    AH/P007635/1
  • 财政年份:
    2016
  • 资助金额:
    $ 8.65万
  • 项目类别:
    Research Grant
Troubled Waters, Stormy Futures: heritage in times of accelerated climate change
混乱的水域,暴风雨的未来:气候变化加速时代的遗产
  • 批准号:
    AH/M006263/1
  • 财政年份:
    2015
  • 资助金额:
    $ 8.65万
  • 项目类别:
    Research Grant
Troubled Waters, Stormy Futures: heritage in times of accelerated climate change
混乱的水域,暴风雨的未来:气候变化加速时代的遗产
  • 批准号:
    AH/M006263/2
  • 财政年份:
    2015
  • 资助金额:
    $ 8.65万
  • 项目类别:
    Research Grant

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