Integrating science and the arts to deglobalise climate change adaptation
Marta Olazabal (),
Maria Loroño-Leturiondo,
Ana Terra Amorim-Maia,
William Lewis and
Josune Urrutia
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Marta Olazabal: Basque Centre for Climate Change, BC3
Maria Loroño-Leturiondo: Basque Centre for Climate Change, BC3
Ana Terra Amorim-Maia: Basque Centre for Climate Change, BC3
William Lewis: Basque Centre for Climate Change, BC3
Josune Urrutia: Independent artist and researcher
Nature Communications, 2024, vol. 15, issue 1, 1-4
Abstract:
Setting goals that are context-specific, relevant, and collectively shared is critical in adaptation. As necessary elements in target setting, imaginaries for adaptation and the language connected to them remain vague. Visuals produced through art-science collaborations can be great allies to (de)construct imaginaries and deglobalise discourses of adaptation.
Date: 2024
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DOI: 10.1038/s41467-024-47400-7
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