CRITICAL Food heritage as a tool for adaptation: Climate change resilience through hybrid indigenous knowledge systems in South Africa

关键粮食遗产作为适应工具:南非通过混合本土知识体系抵御气候变化

基本信息

  • 批准号:
    AH/X006700/1
  • 负责人:
  • 金额:
    $ 11.02万
  • 依托单位:
  • 依托单位国家:
    英国
  • 项目类别:
    Research Grant
  • 财政年份:
    2022
  • 资助国家:
    英国
  • 起止时间:
    2022 至 无数据
  • 项目状态:
    已结题

项目摘要

The previous CRITICAL project aimed to explore heritage impacts from disasters and climate change in three sites in three Low to Middle Income Countries (LMICs). This project concluded in June 2022 and had identified a range of key findings. These included the lack of heritage inclusion in risk understanding and adaptation planning in some of the world's poorest communities. One of these communities is Elandskloof, a settlement in rural South Africa, living with the trauma of race-based violence and forced removals during apartheid. Working closely with the people of this area the South African research team from the University of Pretoria identified a strong heritage narrative around food and a lost cultural memory that is vital in their struggle against poverty but also in relation to climate change. The University of Edinburgh team identified a climatic shift in the area that coincided with forced removals from their land and their resulting loss of cultural memory. We have an opportunity now to translate these research findings for policy and practical action at a local and national level in South Africa, as well as supporting and extending our collaborative research on climate thresholds for key cultural assets such as food heritage and traditional land management practices. This follow on funding called 'CRITICAL Food' will therefore support three areas. Firstly, the development of a heritage led adaptation toolkit for the people of Elandskloof and new research on climate resilient heritage for food security, as well as the launch of participatory heritage school gardens to engage intergenerational knowledge exchange to recapture some of the lost traditional knowledge of the community. Secondly, the team will work at a regional to national level translating research findings from the original CRITICAL project for a policy relevant brief. In addition to coordinating a participatory risk modelling exercise in South Africa that will bring the local people together with decision makers to raise awareness of their heritage, as well as the vulnerabilities and capacities of the community. This will include a discourse on land use and the influence of a nearby UNESCO World Heritage Site that currently has a detrimental impact to the local people's livelihoods and traditional land use practices. Thirdly, we will connect researchers working on food heritage across the world through shared historical food heritage stories. Here we will create a network between South Africa and the Caribbean sharing lessons learnt and crafting new opportunities between the CRITICAL project and heritage based climate resilience youth engagement projects in the Caribbean. As well as exploring ways of safeguarding heritage knowledge for improved food security under climate change. Fundamentally, this 'CRITICAL Food' project will support research impacts across three scales as well as testing new methods using heritage as a tool for adaptation planning and implementation.
上一个关键项目旨在探索灾害和气候变化对三个中低收入国家(LMIC)三个遗址的遗产影响。该项目已于2022年6月结束,并已确定一系列主要发现。其中包括世界上一些最贫穷的社区在风险理解和适应规划中缺乏遗产。其中一个社区是埃兰斯克卢夫(Elandskloof),这是南非农村的一个定居点,生活在种族隔离期间种族暴力和强制搬迁的创伤中。来自比勒陀利亚大学的南非研究小组与该地区的人们密切合作,确定了一个关于食物的强有力的遗产叙述和一个失去的文化记忆,这对他们与贫困的斗争至关重要,也与气候变化有关。爱丁堡大学的研究小组发现,该地区的气候变化与他们被迫从土地上搬迁以及由此造成的文化记忆丧失相吻合。我们现在有机会将这些研究成果转化为南非地方和国家层面的政策和实际行动,并支持和扩大我们对粮食遗产和传统土地管理实践等关键文化资产的气候阈值的合作研究。因此,这项名为“关键食品”的后续资金将支持三个领域。首先,为埃兰斯克卢夫人民开发以遗产为主导的适应工具包,并对具有气候适应能力的遗产进行新的研究,以促进粮食安全,以及启动参与性遗产学校花园,以进行代际知识交流,重新夺回一些失落的传统社区知识。其次,该小组将在区域到国家一级的工作,从原来的关键项目的政策相关简报翻译的研究结果。除了协调在南非开展的参与性风险建模活动之外,该活动将使当地人民与决策者聚集在一起,以提高对他们的遗产以及社区的脆弱性和能力的认识。这将包括讨论土地使用和附近教科文组织世界遗产遗址的影响,该遗址目前对当地人民的生计和传统土地使用做法产生了不利影响。第三,我们将通过分享历史上的食物遗产故事,将世界各地从事食物遗产研究的研究人员联系起来。在这里,我们将在南非和加勒比地区之间建立一个网络,分享经验教训,并在关键项目和加勒比地区基于遗产的气候适应能力青年参与项目之间创造新的机会。以及探索保护遗产知识的方法,以改善气候变化下的粮食安全。从根本上说,这个“关键食品”项目将支持三个尺度的研究影响,并测试使用遗产作为适应规划和实施工具的新方法。

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Katherine Crowley其他文献

Simplicial collapsibility, discrete Morse theory, and the geometry of nonpositively curved simplicial complexes
  • DOI:
    10.1007/s10711-008-9231-7
  • 发表时间:
    2008-02
  • 期刊:
  • 影响因子:
    0.5
  • 作者:
    Katherine Crowley
  • 通讯作者:
    Katherine Crowley

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{{ truncateString('Katherine Crowley', 18)}}的其他基金

CRITICAL: Cultural Heritage Risk and Impact Tools for Integrated and Collaborative Learning (Highlight)
关键:用于综合和协作学习的文化遗产风险和影响工具(亮点)
  • 批准号:
    AH/V006371/1
  • 财政年份:
    2020
  • 资助金额:
    $ 11.02万
  • 项目类别:
    Research Grant

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