As part of the Impact Fellowship, the Programme Directorate was invited to produce the AHRC contribution for the international conference ‘Planet under Pressure’, in London, 26-29th March 2012. In our final meeting with our Advisory Board it had been suggested that we make a film featuring research undertaken by projects funded by the AHRC Landscape and Environment Programme. This sounded like a good idea and when we were asked to contribute to ‘Planet under Pressure’ we immediately thought of producing a short film that would showcase the value of arts and humanities research in understanding environmental change, through their focus on landscape, culture and imagination. Titled 'Imagining Change: Coastal Conversations', the film fea...
‘Red Sea’ comprises a multi-screen video projection and ten large scale photographs. These works are...
This video captures a collaborative effort to explore the role of art in both local and global envir...
Estuary, Beacon and Hadleigh-in-Place are elements of a research based project examining the landsca...
Geography has a long, if episodic, relationship with film and film-making. In this essay we reflect ...
‘Sounding Coastal Change’ (SCC) is an AHRC-funded project exploring how sound, music, film and alter...
The exhibition will be a mixed-media collection of around ten student works each focused on the poss...
Human voices, young voices, expert voices, archive voices. Winds, waters, creatures, café sounds, ai...
A drawing, commissioned by the Arts and Humanities Research Council, Landscape and Environment Progr...
A major research theme at the Tyndall Centre for Climate Change Research, UK, is concerned with 'Sus...
Current climate predictions show the significant impact that sea level rise and extreme weather even...
As the world’s climate changes and becomes warmer, the sea level is rising and affects ...
In the UK, MCZs designated under the Marine and Coastal Access Act (2009) mark a significant foundat...
One participant in a roundtable discussion with the following abstract: For this roundtable we gathe...
This paper considers the role of drawing and creative processes of visualizing possible coastal futu...
The purpose of this research was to identify ways in which people think about climate change and pos...
‘Red Sea’ comprises a multi-screen video projection and ten large scale photographs. These works are...
This video captures a collaborative effort to explore the role of art in both local and global envir...
Estuary, Beacon and Hadleigh-in-Place are elements of a research based project examining the landsca...
Geography has a long, if episodic, relationship with film and film-making. In this essay we reflect ...
‘Sounding Coastal Change’ (SCC) is an AHRC-funded project exploring how sound, music, film and alter...
The exhibition will be a mixed-media collection of around ten student works each focused on the poss...
Human voices, young voices, expert voices, archive voices. Winds, waters, creatures, café sounds, ai...
A drawing, commissioned by the Arts and Humanities Research Council, Landscape and Environment Progr...
A major research theme at the Tyndall Centre for Climate Change Research, UK, is concerned with 'Sus...
Current climate predictions show the significant impact that sea level rise and extreme weather even...
As the world’s climate changes and becomes warmer, the sea level is rising and affects ...
In the UK, MCZs designated under the Marine and Coastal Access Act (2009) mark a significant foundat...
One participant in a roundtable discussion with the following abstract: For this roundtable we gathe...
This paper considers the role of drawing and creative processes of visualizing possible coastal futu...
The purpose of this research was to identify ways in which people think about climate change and pos...
‘Red Sea’ comprises a multi-screen video projection and ten large scale photographs. These works are...
This video captures a collaborative effort to explore the role of art in both local and global envir...
Estuary, Beacon and Hadleigh-in-Place are elements of a research based project examining the landsca...