Authors
Eveline de Smalen, Jonathan Carruthers-Jones, George Holmes, Graham Huggan, Katie Ritson, Pavla Šimková
Publication date
2022/7
Journal
Journal of European Landscapes
Volume
3
Issue
3
Pages
27-30
Publisher
Amsterdam University Press
Description
Corridor Talk: Conservation Humanities and the Future of Europe’s National Parks is a DFG-AHRC funded project at the Rachel Carson Center for Environment and Society at LMU Munich (Germany), and the University of Leeds (UK). The project focuses on three European transboundary national park areas: the Pyrenees, the Bavarian Forest and Šumava, and the Wadden Sea Biosphere Reserve. It uses comparative literature, visual ethnography and environmental history methodologies to connect insights into human culture, values, history, and behaviour that are central to humanities and social sciences research to nature conservation science and practice. It aims to foster a conservation that is more culturally aware, more aware of human behaviour and values, and more aware of the ethical complexities of its work by applying the “corridor talk” metaphor in three ways: to address and support the …
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