Funded Projects
The aim of the project is to trace, map and analyse landownership in the Comeragh Mountains from the 1600s until the present.
Read MoreThe loss of public rights of way in Spain is a well-known problem, and several associations, such as the PICP (an NGO for the defence of public pathways), actively advocate for their protection.
Nevertheless, the consequences of losing access to such an important common heritage are not well defined. This aim of this project is to gather information about its impact on the ‘right to landscape’, in order to better coordinate activism, improve dissemination and to raise the issue before the relevant administrative bodies.
Read MoreThe project aims to empower themanagement authority of the Geopark – a proactive project partner – as well as existing grass roots initiatives, so that they can collectively plan and shape a sustainable future for their landscape.
Read MoreKimm’s study evaluates the access policies of heritage organisations to identify gaps in their support for children with unseen disabilities, such as ASD (Autism Spectrum Disorder), in landscape initiatives and cultural heritage activities.
Read MoreEnvironmental neglect and cultural oppression often go hand in hand. This project aims towards a critical understanding of the differences between colonial and indigenous audiovisual perception of the changing arctic environment.
Read MoreIn the UK about 70% of the land is owned by 0.7% of the population, and information on land ownership is hard to obtain.
This pilot project commissioned artists to map this for the first time, in a small slice of Lancashire, England.
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