Corridor Talk: Conservation Humanities and the Future of Europe’s National Parks

Eveline de Smalen, Jonathan Carruthers-Jones, G. Holmes, G. Huggan, K. Ritson, P. Šimková
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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 material ecological corridors that link protected sites; to address and support the symbolic corridors that connect governance and cultural perspectives on protected sites; and to bring humanities research into discussions on nature conservation.
Corridor讲座:人文保护和欧洲国家公园的未来
走廊谈话:保护人文和欧洲国家公园的未来是由德国慕尼黑大学和英国利兹大学的雷切尔卡森环境与社会中心资助的DFG-AHRC项目。该项目重点关注三个欧洲跨界国家公园区域:比利牛斯山、巴伐利亚森林和Šumava,以及瓦登海生物圈保护区。它使用比较文学、视觉人种学和环境历史方法,将人文社会科学研究的核心内容——人类文化、价值观、历史和行为——与自然保护科学和实践联系起来。该计划旨在透过“走廊谈话”的比喻,以三种方式培育更注重文化、更关注人类行为和价值,以及更关注其工作的伦理复杂性的自然保育工作:处理和支持连接受保护地点的物质生态走廊;解决和支持连接受保护地点的治理和文化观点的象征性走廊;并将人文研究纳入自然保护的讨论中。
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