CULTIVATE seeks to understand the role of cultural heritage in shaping sustainable landscapes and communities in the context of societal challenges such as the Covid-19 pandemic, the climate emergency, the nature crisis and transitions required to meet the UN's Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs). This research will explore how cultural narratives are co-created, contested and negotiated at community, regional and national scales using methods that bring to the fore cultural values, identity and relationships between people and land. CULTIVATE aims to make conceptual advances by integrating cultural heritage paradigms with social-ecological systems (SES) to design a methodology to analyse how cultural narratives emerge in relation to stakeholder dynamics, landscape features and drivers of change. Cultural narratives will be reshaped using the ?Seeds of good Anthropocenes? methodology which focuses on using inspirational visions and stories to achieve transformations to sustainability.
CULTIVATE will have valuable impact in real world social-ecological systems by conducting research across four UNESCO Biosphere Reserves (BR), in Norway, UK, Czech Republic and Lithuania, which represent a diverse spectrum of rural cultural landscapes with an ethos of scientific-based management and community engagement for sustainable development. Cultural narratives in the BR communities will be contrasted with those at regional and national level to explore how cultural heritage is conceptualised in different parts of SES. Findings will be synthesised for dissemination both regionally, nationally, and internationally. We will produce a resource and inspiration bank of narratives expressed in written and arts-based forms. Other outcomes will include policy recommendations for the integration of intangible heritage into planning and management of rural areas. CULTIVATE will have lasting impact on communities through the empowering nature of its co-creation approach.
CULTIVATE seeks to understand the role of cultural heritage in shaping sustainable landscapes and
communities in the context of societal challenges such as the Covid-19 pandemic, the climate emergency
and transitions required to meet the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs). This research will explore
how cultural narratives are co-created, contested and negotiated at community, regional and national
scales using methods that bring to the fore cultural values, identity and relationships between people and
land. CULTIVATE aims to make conceptual advances by integrating cultural heritage paradigms with socioecological
systems (SES) to design a methodology to analyse how cultural narratives emerge in relation to
stakeholder dynamics, landscape features and drivers of change. Cultural narratives will be reshaped using the ‘Seeds
of a good Anthropocene’ methodology which focuses on using inspirational visions and stories to achieve
transformations to sustainability. CULTIVATE will have valuable impact in real world socio-ecological
systems by conducting research across 4 Biosphere Reserves which represent a diverse spectrum of rural
cultural landscapes with an ethos of scientific-based management and community engagement. Cultural
narratives in the BR communities will be contrasted with those at regional and national level to explore
how cultural heritage is conceptualised in different parts of SES. Findings will be synthesised for
dissemination both regionally/nationally and internationally. A bank of narratives expressed in written
and arts-based forms will be produced as a resource and other outcomes will include policy
recommendation for the integration of intangible heritage into planning and management. CULTIVATE
will have lasting impact on communities through the empowering nature of its co-creation approach.