Co-developing resilience strategies for churches and their communities
共同制定教会及其社区的复原力战略
基本信息
- 批准号:NE/W007118/1
- 负责人:
- 金额:$ 5.48万
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- 依托单位国家:英国
- 项目类别:Research Grant
- 财政年份:2021
- 资助国家:英国
- 起止时间:2021 至 无数据
- 项目状态:已结题
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项目摘要
This research is a collaboration between a researcher from the Tyndall Centre in Manchester and hosted by the Church of England's Cathedral and Church Buildings Division (CCB). It is concerned with identifying, collating, and disseminating successful climate adaptation strategies adopted by some of the Church of England's over 16,000 churches and other heritage buildings, and by their wider communities. Finding examples of what has worked on the ground, and the wider community impact of these actions.The Church of England currently has a well-developed tools and resources for climate change mitigation strategies, however this is not yet true for adaption and resilience. Church buildings and the communities in which they are based are increasingly at risk from climate related changes and extreme weather events. This project will equip this organisation as well as thousands of individual churches with the information they need to (1) protect their church building and (2) utilise the building to enhance community climate resilience.This will be done through three work packages. This first (Identifying Church and Community Climate Adaptation and Resilience Stories) will develop the researchers understanding of the climate risk that the church faces. It will do this through a comprehensive literature review and gathering case studies from churches around the UK; examples in which the church building itself is at risk and required adaptation measures (e.g. protection against flooding, stonework damage) and examples where the church creates community climate resilience in at-risk areas (e.g. protection from flooding, over-heating). The second (Co-Production of Church Centred Climate Resilience) builds on this through a series of co-productive workshops with local stakeholders and diocese workers to build on these finding and ensure the outputs of this work reflects the communities it is producing guidance for.Thirdly (Guidance Creation and Reporting) will utilise these findings to create internal guidance notes that will actively contribute to the work of the CCB as well as contributing to the Church of England's wider environmental plan and creating new online resources. Guidance notes and academic papers will be disseminated more widely through other heritage and faith bodies, as well as academic journals. This project has an extensive dissemination plan and will be able to share new research (in the form of short case studies, online resources, and videos) through the Church of England, through regional workshops with diocesan staff, conferences, and website / social media. Churches and communities around the country will increase climate literacy and capacity to undertake new approaches to climate change resilience and adaptation in their community. This project has a potential audience of thousands as the Church of England continues to promote environmental issues, of which this work would be a key part, across the country
这项研究是由曼彻斯特廷德尔中心的一名研究人员合作进行的,由英国教会的大教堂和教堂建筑部(CCB)主持。它关注的是确定,整理和传播英国教会的16,000多座教堂和其他遗产建筑中的一些成功的气候适应战略,以及更广泛的社区。寻找在实地工作的例子,以及这些行动对社区的更广泛影响。英格兰教会目前拥有完善的气候变化减缓战略工具和资源,但在适应和复原力方面还没有。教会建筑及其所在社区越来越多地受到气候变化和极端天气事件的威胁。该项目将为该组织以及数千个教会提供所需的信息,以(1)保护他们的教堂建筑,(2)利用建筑来提高社区的气候适应能力。这将通过三个工作包来完成。这第一个(确定教会和社区气候适应和弹性的故事)将发展研究人员对教会面临的气候风险的理解。它将通过全面的文献综述和收集英国各地教会的案例研究来做到这一点;教会建筑本身处于风险之中的例子和需要采取的适应措施(例如,防止洪水,石雕损坏)以及教会在风险地区创造社区气候适应能力的例子(例如,防止洪水,过热)。第二(联合制作以教会为中心的气候复原力)在此基础上,通过与当地利益相关者和教区工作人员举办一系列合作研讨会,以这些发现为基础,并确保这项工作的产出反映了它正在制作指导的社区。(指南创建和报告)我将利用这些发现来创建内部指导说明,积极促进CCB的工作,并为英国教会更广泛的环境计划做出贡献创造新的在线资源。指导说明和学术论文将通过其他遗产和宗教机构以及学术期刊更广泛地传播。该项目有一个广泛的传播计划,将能够通过英国教会,通过与教区工作人员的区域研讨会,会议和网站/社交媒体分享新的研究(以简短的案例研究,在线资源和视频的形式)。全国各地的教会和社区将提高气候知识和能力,以采取新的方法来提高社区的气候变化复原力和适应能力。这个项目有成千上万的潜在观众,因为英格兰教会继续在全国范围内促进环境问题,这项工作将是其中的一个关键部分
项目成果
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Sarah Mander其他文献
Advancing Sustainable Development Goals through energy access: Lessons from the Global South
通过能源获取推进可持续发展目标:全球南方的经验教训
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- 发表时间:
2024 - 期刊:
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- 作者:
Angela Mae Minas;Samira García;Christopher Walsh;Velma Mukoro;Jhud Mikhail Aberilla;Amanda April;Jaise Kuriakose;Carlos Gaete;Alejandro Gallego Schmid;Sarah Mander - 通讯作者:
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Emotions and lung cancer screening: Prioritising a humanistic approach to care
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2022 - 期刊:
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R. Olson;Lisa Goldsmith;Sara Winter;Elizabeth Spaulding;Nicola Dunn;Sarah Mander;Alyssa Ryan;Alexandra Smith;H. Marshall - 通讯作者:
H. Marshall
Contextualising the drivers for trade: Some lessons from historical case studies
- DOI:
10.1016/j.marpol.2016.04.004 - 发表时间:
2017-01-01 - 期刊:
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- 作者:
Conor Walsh;Sarah Mander - 通讯作者:
Sarah Mander
Price support allows communities to raise low-cost citizen finance for renewable energy projects
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- DOI:
10.1038/s41560-020-0556-2 - 发表时间:
2020-02-10 - 期刊:
- 影响因子:60.100
- 作者:
Tim Braunholtz-Speight;Maria Sharmina;Edward Manderson;Carly McLachlan;Matthew Hannon;Jeff Hardy;Sarah Mander - 通讯作者:
Sarah Mander
Social licence in principle and practice: industrial decarbonisation in regional clusters
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- DOI:
10.1016/j.erss.2025.104187 - 发表时间:
2025-09-01 - 期刊:
- 影响因子:7.400
- 作者:
Diarmaid Clery;Sarah Mander;Clair Gough - 通讯作者:
Clair Gough
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- 批准号:
NE/V01031X/1 - 财政年份:2020
- 资助金额:
$ 5.48万 - 项目类别:
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- 批准号:
DT/F007728/1 - 财政年份:2009
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$ 5.48万 - 项目类别:
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