Coastal Communities in Transition
转型中的沿海社区
基本信息
- 批准号:AH/Z000025/1
- 负责人:
- 金额:$ 21.27万
- 依托单位:
- 依托单位国家:英国
- 项目类别:Research Grant
- 财政年份:2024
- 资助国家:英国
- 起止时间:2024 至 无数据
- 项目状态:未结题
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项目摘要
Climate change poses a serious threat to cultural heritage, including traditional knowledge, and practices that define our identity and history. International climate agendas often neglect the cultural heritage of local communities, in particular coastal communities who are facing high climate risk. SEA-CCHange, a three-year research program, aims to explore how coastal communities perceive and adapt to climate change in the context of their cultural heritage and how this can inform climate mitigation and adaptation. In the climate and cultural heritage discussion, diverse narratives and local community heritage are often overlooked, leading to underrepresentation and vulnerable communities being left out of climate policy.SEA-CCHange seeks to change this by examining three critical aspects: 1. Assessing the physical risks posed by climate change to cultural heritage, contrasting these risks with how communities perceive them. 2. Investigating how heritage practices adapt during changing times through discussions and interviews; exploring the tensions and unexpected outcomes that emerge from multiple perspectives. 3. Documenting (in an open- access archive) how heritage is lived and practiced during climate change and seeking colaborative solutions that consider what's been lost, changed, valued, and what can be recovered. SEA-CCHange focuses on six international cases, including coastal communities in Ireland, UK, the Netherlands, Indonesia, and the Caribbean. The consortium partners span a wide range of inter- and transdisciplinary topics and societal partners that span local government, research policy, citizen science, fisheries and regional cultural heritage, who wil colaborate to forma socio-ecological archive on/for the coastal community experience and promote impact and outreach to have their voices heard. By bridging cultural heritage and climate change research, SEA-CCHange aims to safeguard heritage, embrace diverse narratives, and contribute to informed policy decisions in the face of climate change.
气候变化对文化遗产构成严重威胁,包括传统知识以及确定我们的身份和历史的做法。国际气候议程往往忽视当地社区的文化遗产,特别是面临高气候风险的沿海社区。SEA-CCHange是一个为期三年的研究项目,旨在探索沿海社区如何在其文化遗产的背景下感知和适应气候变化,以及如何为气候减缓和适应提供信息。在气候和文化遗产的讨论中,多样化的叙述和当地社区遗产往往被忽视,导致代表性不足和弱势社区被排除在气候政策之外。SEA-CCHange试图通过研究三个关键方面来改变这一点:1.评估气候变化对文化遗产造成的物质风险,将这些风险与社区如何看待这些风险进行对比。2.通过讨论和访谈调查遗产实践如何在不断变化的时代中适应;探索从多个角度出现的紧张局势和意外结果。3.记录(在一个开放获取的档案中)遗产在气候变化期间是如何生活和实践的,并寻求合作解决方案,考虑什么已经失去,改变,有价值,什么可以恢复。SEA-CCHange专注于六个国际案例,包括爱尔兰、英国、荷兰、印度尼西亚和加勒比海的沿海社区。该联盟的合作伙伴涵盖了广泛的跨学科和跨学科的主题和社会合作伙伴,包括地方政府,研究政策,公民科学,渔业和区域文化遗产,他们将共同努力形成一个关于/为沿海社区经验的社会生态档案,并促进影响和外联,让他们的声音被听到。通过连接文化遗产和气候变化研究,SEA-CCHange旨在保护遗产,拥抱不同的叙述,并在面对气候变化时做出明智的政策决定。
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Clare Fitzsimmons其他文献
Spatially modelling the suitability, sensitivity, and vulnerability of data poor fisheries with GIS: A case study of the Northumberland lugworm fishery
- DOI:
10.1016/j.marpol.2019.103707 - 发表时间:
2019-11-01 - 期刊:
- 影响因子:
- 作者:
Ashleigh Tinlin-Mackenzie;Jane Delany;Catherine L. Scott;Clare Fitzsimmons - 通讯作者:
Clare Fitzsimmons
Fine-scale movement, activity patterns and home-ranges of European lobster Homarus gammarus
欧洲龙虾Homarus gammarus的精细运动、活动模式和栖息地
- DOI:
- 发表时间:
2015 - 期刊:
- 影响因子:0
- 作者:
Daniel J. Skerritt;P. Robertson;A. Mill;N. Polunin;Clare Fitzsimmons - 通讯作者:
Clare Fitzsimmons
Identifying high risk seafloor areas to bottom trawling in Aotearoa New Zealand to support marine spatial management
- DOI:
10.1007/s10531-025-03110-0 - 发表时间:
2025-07-05 - 期刊:
- 影响因子:3.100
- 作者:
Benjamin Hall;Matthew Bennion;Orlando Lam-Gordillo;Clare Fitzsimmons;Fabrice Stephenson - 通讯作者:
Fabrice Stephenson
Trawling for evidence: An ecosystem-based multi-method trawling impact assessment
拖网捕捞证据:基于生态系统的多方法拖网捕捞影响评估
- DOI:
10.1016/j.fishres.2023.106858 - 发表时间:
2023 - 期刊:
- 影响因子:2.4
- 作者:
Ashleigh Tinlin;Heather Sugden;Catherine L. Scott;Robert Kennedy;Clare Fitzsimmons - 通讯作者:
Clare Fitzsimmons
Social fit of coral reef governance varies among individuals
珊瑚礁治理的社会适应性因人而异
- DOI:
- 发表时间:
2018 - 期刊:
- 影响因子:0
- 作者:
R. Turner;J. Forster;Clare Fitzsimmons;D. Gill;R. Mahon;Angelie M. Peterson;S. Stead - 通讯作者:
S. Stead
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