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Telling Adaptations; Living Environmental Stories for Coastal Resilience

Coastal TALES asks: How can stories of past practices help people (re)discover more sustainable ways of living in their rapidly changing coastal environments? Our goal is to show how heritage stories can generate tangible local action that diverse communities can draw on to adapt to a changing climate. We use a transdisciplinary approach, building on the knowledge and agency of local communities in dialogue with academic expertise across the spectrum of humanities and sciences.

Coastal TALES (Telling Adaptations; Living Environmental Stories for Coastal Resilience) is a 3-year project under the umbrella of the Belmont Forum call for Cultural Heritage and Climate and nationally funded by the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA).

The project investigates the question of how stories of past practices can help people discover more sustainable ways of living in their rapidly changing coastal environments. Three case studies one in Dublin (Ireland), one on Kodiak Island (Alaska, USA) and one in southwest Wales follow a transdisciplinary approach to answer this question and build on the knowledge and agency of local communities in dialogue with academic expertise across the spectrum of humanities and sciences.

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