Roots of Resilience II: Enhancing Engagement with Cultural Heritage and Climate Change Research
复原力的根源 II:加强对文化遗产和气候变化研究的参与
基本信息
- 批准号:AH/X006824/1
- 负责人:
- 金额:$ 11.04万
- 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
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项目摘要
Roots of Resilience II: Enhancing Engagement with Cultural Heritage and Climate Change Research will enhance engagement with, and impact from, original research undertaken in Build Back Better: A participatory approach to mapping, measuring and mobilising cultural heritage in Brazil's Iron Quadrangle (AH/V006355/1) and the Follow-On project Roots of Resilience: building secure societies through preserving cultural heritage (AH/W006979/1), both of which were supported by the AHRC-DCMS partnership and part of the AHRC/DCMS Cultural Heritage and Climate Change (CHCC) cohort. The original research produced two key findings: (1) there is a need for local, municipal policies created and monitored in partnership with arts and cultural heritage organisations; (2) young people's lack of awareness of their own cultural heritage is the biggest perceived risk to the capacity of the cultural heritage sector to build resilience to and recovery from environmental catastrophes. Following these discoveries, we designed a series of impact and engagement activities to share best practice in sustainability and environmental risk reduction focused on young people and a series of municipal policy seminars with network of cultural heritage organisations in Brazil's Iron Quadrangle. We also set up a new partnership with Rio de Janeiro's Municipal Secretariat of Culture, which has led to policy and practice outputs. policy and practice outputs included: training for directors of ten municipal cultural heritage organisations across the city of Rio, and a programme of debates and exhibitions on cultural heritage and the climate crisis as part of series of events being organised by Rio de Janeiro to mark the 30th anniversary of the United Nations Conference on Environment and Development (UNCED) that will include the announcement of a new programme to train 350 young ambassadors for arts and climate action. This Follow-On project will build on the work that has been created with a range of partners in Brazil who are increasingly focused on developing policies and practice that integrate cultural heritage and environmental strategies to enhance engagement with, and impact from, original research. This will include:1) A Young Ambassadors programme to disseminate new methodologies and strategies for engaging young people in discussions about cultural heritage and climate action with schools/young people/organisations working in Rio de Janeiro and Minas Gerais. We will also make a manual of methodologies/strategies publicly available in English and Portuguese to maximise ongoing impact from and engagement with original research.2) We will work closely with Rio's Municipal Secretariat of Culture and ICOMOS Brazil Climate Change Committee to engage Secretaries of Culture, Education and Environment and representatives from arts organisations in other municipalities across Brazil in a series of webinars. In the webinars we will share methodologies, frameworks, and assessment tools for strengthening intangible and tangible cultural heritage exposed to high risks from the climate crisis from across our research and the DCMS/AHRC CCHC cohort. We will then offer follow-up online training for those interested in piloting implementation of strategies in their own contexts.3) A series of public engagement events (available on and offline) to raise awareness about the role of cultural heritage in the climate crisis and environmental catastrophes amongst general and specialised audiences. Activities will include seminars, performance and an exhibition, as well as film-screenings and a podcast.Our multidirectional approach includes youth engagement, policy development, as well as high-profile activations and partnerships, to ensure original research from across the CCHC cohort is showcased to a diverse range of publics in Brazil, the UK and beyond and impact of research further enhanced.
复原力之根II:加强对文化遗产和气候变化研究的参与将加强对“重建得更好:巴西铁四合院文化遗产测绘、测量和动员的参与式方法”(AH/V006355/1)和后续项目“复原力之根”所进行的原始研究的参与和影响。通过保护文化遗产建设安全社会(AH/W006979/1),这两个项目都得到了AHRC-DCMS伙伴关系的支持,也是AHRC/DCMS文化遗产与气候变化(CHCC)项目的一部分。最初的研究产生了两个主要发现:(1)需要与艺术和文化遗产组织合作制定和监督地方和市政政策;(2)年轻人对自己的文化遗产缺乏认识是文化遗产部门建立抵御和恢复环境灾害能力的最大感知风险。在这些发现之后,我们设计了一系列影响和参与活动,分享以年轻人为中心的可持续发展和环境风险降低的最佳实践,并与巴西铁四边形的文化遗产组织网络一起举办了一系列市政政策研讨会。我们还与巴西里约热内卢市文化秘书处建立了新的伙伴关系,产生了政策和实践成果。政策和实践产出包括:培训10个城市文化遗产组织的主管,以及一个关于文化遗产和气候危机的辩论和展览计划,作为里约热内卢de Janeiro为纪念联合国环境与发展会议(UNCED) 30周年而组织的一系列活动的一部分,其中包括宣布一项培训350名艺术和气候行动青年大使的新计划。该后续项目将以与巴西一系列合作伙伴开展的工作为基础,这些合作伙伴越来越注重制定将文化遗产与环境战略相结合的政策和实践,以加强对原始研究的参与和影响。这将包括:1)一个青年大使计划,传播新的方法和策略,让年轻人参与到与里约热内卢和米纳斯吉拉斯州的学校/年轻人/组织讨论文化遗产和气候行动。我们还将以英语和葡萄牙语公开提供方法/策略手册,以最大限度地发挥原创性研究的持续影响和参与。2)我们将与b里约热内卢市文化秘书处和ICOMOS巴西气候变化委员会密切合作,邀请巴西其他城市的文化、教育和环境部长以及艺术组织代表参加一系列网络研讨会。在网络研讨会上,我们将从我们的研究和DCMS/AHRC CCHC队列中分享加强面临气候危机高风险的非物质和物质文化遗产的方法、框架和评估工具。然后,我们将为那些有兴趣在自己的情况下试点实施战略的人提供后续在线培训。3)举办一系列公众参与活动(线上和线下均可),提高公众和专业观众对文化遗产在气候危机和环境灾难中的作用的认识。活动将包括研讨会、表演和展览,以及电影放映和播客。我们的多向方法包括青年参与,政策制定,以及高调的激活和合作伙伴关系,以确保整个CCHC队列的原始研究展示给巴西,英国和其他地区的各种公众,并进一步增强研究的影响。
项目成果
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The impacts on the mental health of residents of 16 favelas observed during the coronavirus pandemic in Brazil
巴西冠状病毒大流行期间观察到的 16 个贫民窟居民心理健康的影响
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2021 - 期刊:
- 影响因子:0
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T. Vernaglia;V. Paravidino;Eliana Sousa Silva;Leandro Valiati;Paul Heritage;S. Priebe;M. Cruz - 通讯作者:
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Outcomes and experiences of music workshops for adolescents with depression and anxiety: An exploratory noncontrolled trial in Bogotá
- DOI:
10.1186/s13104-024-07007-z - 发表时间:
2024-12-02 - 期刊:
- 影响因子:1.700
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Carlos Gómez-Restrepo;María Camila Roldan;Karen Ariza-Salazar;Natalia Godoy-Casasbuenas;Catherine Surace Arenas;Paul Heritage;José Miguel Uribe-Restrepo;Catherine Fung;Stefan Priebe - 通讯作者:
Stefan Priebe
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