Advancing Governance and Resilience for Climate Adaptation through Cultural Heritage (AGREE)
通过文化遗产促进气候适应的治理和抵御能力(同意)
基本信息
- 批准号:AH/Z000017/1
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- 金额:$ 20.57万
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- 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, a multifaceted challenge interwoven with social, economic, and environmental dimensions, defies simplistic solutions. Despite global efforts, the pursuit of sustainability has fallen short, hindered by a narrow technical focus. This limited perspective has impeded the development of integrated, context-specific solutions. In response, AGREE champions transformative sustainability, emphasising interdisciplinary methodologies and societal shifts. It explores the intricate link between cultural heritage governance, climate adaptation, and community resilience, rooted in responses to flooding in urban contexts. AGREE promotes the Historic Urban Landscape concept for integrative decision-making in climate adaptation, considering community resilience amidst environmental changes. An interactive Geographic Information System (GIS) platform will illuminate this interplay over time. An innovative AGREE's contribution is a decision-making model grounded in the HUL paradigm. This model juxtaposes current national and local policies enabling cultural heritage integration in climate adaptation with historical data sources revealing urban resilience lessons and changes in the built environment over time. AGREE employs transformative governance concepts to evaluate decision-makers' comprehension of these synergies and their perspectives. It advances transformative climate adaptation by uncovering potentials and barriers within heritage governance in case studies from the UK, Norway, and Italy. Beyond research, AGREE will shape policies with multi-scalar and cross-sectoral governance, interpreting climate intricacies through cultural heritage. It will strengthen global, national, and local heritage-focused climate strategies through partnerships with the British Council, ICCROM, and the UK's Department for Culture, Media, and Sport and local stakeholders, such as Hull City Council (UK) and Innlandet Region (Norway). AGREE also engages the public, raising climate adaptation awareness and mobilising collective action, benefiting governmental climate efforts.
气候变化是一种与社会,经济和环境方面交织在一起的多方面挑战,违反了简单的解决方案。尽管全球努力,但对可持续性的追求仍未达到狭窄的技术重点。这种有限的观点阻碍了集成的特定于环境解决方案的发展。作为回应,同意拥护变革性的可持续性,强调跨学科方法论和社会转变。它探讨了文化遗产治理,气候适应和社区韧性之间的复杂联系,该联系源于在城市环境下对洪水的反应。同意在环境变化中考虑了社区的韧性,促进了历史性的城市景观概念,以促进气候适应性的综合决策。交互式地理信息系统(GIS)平台将随着时间的推移照亮此相互作用。创新的同意贡献是以HUL范式为基础的决策模型。该模型将当前的国家和地方政策并置,从而在气候适应中与历史数据源相融合,揭示了城市弹性课程和建筑环境随着时间的变化的变化。同意采用变革性治理概念来评估决策者对这些协同作用及其观点的理解。它通过在英国,挪威和意大利的案例研究中发现遗产治理中的潜力和障碍来推动变革性的气候适应。除了研究之外,同意还将通过多量表和跨部门治理制定政策,从而通过文化遗产来解释气候复杂性。它将通过与英国议会,iccrom和英国文化,媒体和体育部以及当地利益相关者(例如英国)和Innlandet地区(挪威)等英国文化,媒体和体育部以及本地利益相关者的合作来增强全球,国家和地方的气候战略。同意也让公众参与,提高气候适应意识并动员集体行动,从而使政府气候努力受益。
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