Decolonizing climate change–heritage research
Nicholas P. Simpson (),
Joanne Clarke (),
Scott Allan Orr,
Georgina Cundill,
Ben Orlove,
Sandra Fatorić,
Salma Sabour,
Nadia Khalaf,
Marcy Rockman,
Patricia Pinho,
Shobha S. Maharaj,
Poonam V. Mascarenhas,
Nick Shepherd,
Pindai M. Sithole,
Grace Wambui Ngaruiya,
Debra C. Roberts and
Christopher H. Trisos
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Nicholas P. Simpson: University of Cape Town
Joanne Clarke: University of East Anglia
Scott Allan Orr: University College London
Georgina Cundill: International Development Research Centre
Ben Orlove: Columbia University
Sandra Fatorić: Delft University of Technology
Salma Sabour: University of Southampton
Nadia Khalaf: University of Exeter
Marcy Rockman: University of Maryland
Patricia Pinho: University of São Paulo
Shobha S. Maharaj: Caribbean Environmental Sciences and Renewable Energy Journal
Poonam V. Mascarenhas: Archinova Environs
Nick Shepherd: Aarhus University
Pindai M. Sithole: University of the Witwatersrand
Grace Wambui Ngaruiya: Kenyatta University
Debra C. Roberts: Sustainable and Resilient City Initiatives Unit, eThekwini Municipality
Christopher H. Trisos: University of Cape Town
Nature Climate Change, 2022, vol. 12, issue 3, 210-213
Abstract:
Climate change poses a threat to heritage globally. Decolonial approaches to climate change–heritage research and practice can begin to address systemic inequities, recognize the breadth of heritage and strengthen adaptation action globally.
Date: 2022
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