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Green Heritage Futures

Green Heritage Futures

By: Julie's Bicycle
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Green Heritage Futures is a podcast exploring cultural heritage and climate change. Julie's Bicycle Project Manager Lucy Latham sits down each month with a figure working at the intersection of cultural heritage and climate change to explore their projects and perspectives. The series looks at the importance of protecting cultural heritage in the face of climate change, as well as the unique opportunities of cultural heritage in engaging citizens and driving environmental solutions.

Julie’s Bicycle is a London based charity that supports the creative community to act on climate change and environmental sustainability.

Like the podcast? Tell us what you think on Twitter @JuliesBicycle and hashtag #GreenHeritageFutures.

This podcast is part of ROCK, a project focusing on historic city centres as extraordinary laboratories to demonstrate how Cultural Heritage can be a unique and powerful engine of regeneration, sustainable development and economic growth for the whole city. This project has received funding from the European Union’s Horizon 2020 research and innovation programme under grant agreement No 730280. The content of this podcast reflects only the views of the speakers. The Agency is not responsible for any use that may be made of the information it contains.℗ & © 2019 Green Heritage Futures
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  • Catherine Leonard: National Trusts
    Dec 18 2020

    Catherine Leonard, Secretary-General of the International National Trusts Organization (INTO), speaks to us about the what national trusts are, how they offer a holistic sense of issues around heritage conservation and climate change, and the biggest opportunities and challenges faced by national trusts in addressing the climate crisis.

    You can find Catherine on Twitter @Leonard_Write. Find out more about INTO at their website https://www.into.org/ or on Twitter @intoheritage.

    For more information on the podcast and our other work, visit our website at https://www.juliesbicycle.com/ or follow us @JuliesBicycle.

    This podcast is part of ROCK. Find out more at http://rockproject.eu/ or @ROCK_H2020. This project has received funding from the European Union’s Horizon 2020 research and innovation programme under grant agreement No 730280. The content of this podcast reflects only the views of the speakers. The Agency is not responsible for any use that may be made of the information it contains.

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    21 mins
  • Krystyna Swiderska: Indigenous biocultural heritage
    Aug 20 2019

    Krystyna Swiderska is a Principal Researcher focusing on agriculture, biodiversity and natural resources at the International Institute for Environment and Development (IIED). She talks to Green Heritage Futures about the concept of Indigenous biocultural heritage, a concept which was developed in collaboration with the Peruvian NGO ‘ANDES’ (Association for Nature and Sustainable Development) in 2005. IIED’s current work on Indigenous Biocultural Heritage is funded by the British Academy.

    You can find the International Institute for Environment and Development on Twitter at @IIED.

    For further information on biocultural heritage and IIED’s related action-research, see: www.bioculturalheritage.org.

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    12 mins
  • Henry McGhie: Curating a sustainable future
    May 9 2019

    Henry McGhie was formerly the Head of Collections and Curator of Zoology at The Manchester Museum, and is now the founder of Curating Tomorrow, a consultancy that offers a new way of thinking about museums. He speaks to us about what led him to working at the intersection of culture and climate, his work at Manchester Museum, and about using the museum-based skill of curating to build a sustainable future.

    For more information on the podcast and our other work, visit our website at https://www.juliesbicycle.com/ or follow us @JuliesBicycle.

    You can find Henry on Twitter @HenryMcGhie.

    This podcast is part of ROCK. Find out more at http://rockproject.eu/ or @ROCK_H2020. This project has received funding from the European Union’s Horizon 2020 research and innovation programme under grant agreement No 730280. The content of this podcast reflects only the views of the speakers. The Agency is not responsible for any use that may be made of the information it contains.

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    14 mins

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