Fantastic first day of the Sustainable Food Cymru Workshop!
Fantastic first day of the Sustainable Food Cymru workshop, held at the beautiful Lampeter campus, University of Wales Trinity Saint David, on Tuesday 10 September 2024.
Fantastic first day of the Sustainable Food Cymru workshop, held at the beautiful Lampeter campus, University of Wales Trinity Saint David, on Tuesday 10 September 2024.
The UNESCO-MOST BRIDGES Coalition UK Hub is based at the University of Wales Trinity Saint David (UWTSD), recognised for its world-leading and internationally excellent research. UWTSD is driven by its mission to transform lives through education, with a commitment to the well-being and heritage of the nation at its heart.
The book ‘Earthy Matters’ is part of the Materiality in Anthropology and Archaeology series . It explores how lives are shaped through interactions with earth, soils and clay and reminds the reader that they are fundamentally part of the Earth. A lively collection of theoretically informed chapters that introduce the reader to the notion that matter is a creative agent, and that it plays a key role in the formation of our material and social worlds.
Author: Gareth Thomas. In an era where climate change is rapidly altering landscapes and livelihoods, the preservation of cultural heritage becomes crucial for the resilience of communities. The Coastal TALES (Coastal Trans-Atlantic Learning for Engagement and Sustainability) project, spearheaded by the UNESCO-MOST BRIDGES (UK) hub at the University of Wales Trinity Saint David (UWTSD), aims to address this challenge
Exciting update from Luci Attala, Director of the UK Hub Bridges Sustainability Science Coalition and Gareth Thomas, Executive Research Development Officer at UWTSD