Cultural Heritage in Climate Planning: HiCLIP Pilot Project for Understanding the Integration of Culture into Climate Action
About the Resource
This report will be useful to anyone interested in how culture and heritage intersects with climate change policy. It provides an overview of WG4’s HiCLIP project and results of the pilot application by volunteers. It also highlights potential areas for culture and heritage to become more effective in Climate Action policy and planning.
HiCLIP’s interdisciplinary methods aim to bridge the current gap in understanding between climate action and cultural resource management. The multidisciplinary research process and practices presented in this report identify some of the cognitive biases at the basis of sectorized planning which may prevent efficient collaborations.
Author of the Resource: Guzman, P. & Daly, C
Contributors: Working Group 4 (WG4) coordinator Andrew Potts, ICOMOS
Working Group 4 (WG4) Pilot Project Participants:
Álvaro Gómez-Ferrer Bayo, ICOMOS honorary member, Spain | Henry Chibueze Ivo, Henivoc Project Consult Limited, Enugu, Nigeria | Ibrahim Tchan, Ecomusée Tata Somba (Benin) | Inge Appermont, Flanders Heritage (Onroerend Erfgoed) | Ishanlosen Odiaua, ICOMOS Nigeria | Isuf Koci & colleagues, Kosovo Council for Cultural Heritage | Jacqui Donnelly, CHN Steering Committee | Julianne Polanco, California State Office of Historic Preservation | Khandokar Mahfuz ud Darain, Architecture Discipline, Khulna University (Bangladesh) | Michael Netter, Institute of Historic Building Conservation (IHBC) | Olufemi Adetunji, NERD Multi-Concepts Nigeria | Rosa Milito, ICOMOS | Shanon Miller & colleagues, Office of Historic Preservation, City of San Antonio | Stacy Vallis, ICOMOS Emerging Professional Working Group | Witiya Pittungnapoo, Naresuan University (Thailand)
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