
Description:
IRIS: Inspiring rural heritage: sustainable practices to protect and conserve upland landscapes and memories
Europe’s upland landscapes are a rich and complex heritage, born from the interaction of nature and culture over millennia. Local communities can play an active and essential role in conserving and protecting this heritage, benefitting the wider society. However, current conservation measures and land use decisions consistently fail to consider the historical and social dimension of upland landscapes and underestimate the contribution of local practitioners in sustaining their environment through active use. IRIS is a response to these circumstances, and to the threats to upland landscapes from depopulation, abandonment, the loss of traditional skills and land use change driven by the climate emergency and socio-political and economic trends.
IRIS aims to advance the socially and environmentally sustainable conservation, protection and use of upland landscapes. The project will research and develop a ‘living heritage’ approach to conservation, promoting the ‘protection through use’ of upland environments and adjacent rural areas. Through intensive and participatory research in five countries (Spain, France, Italy, Montenegro and the UK) and wider European research and knowledge exchange, IRIS will:
Demonstrate how knowledge of historical processes and land use practices by local communities can support the conservation and sustainable development of upland landscapes;
Define a ‘living heritage’ approach to conservation and best practices through which local stakeholders can embed their cultural values, local expertise and traditions;
Provide local/national and European policy makers with new tools that will enable them to: (a) take into account the historical dimension of rural places, and; (b) implement a ‘living heritage’ approach to decision-making;
Support collaboration among local institutions and communities and realize effective and diverse participation in the conservation, protection, sustainable development and use of upland landscapes;
Communicate and disseminate the research results at local, national, European and wider international levels.
Create a new research framework that advances knowledge of upland cultural heritage and its wider social and environmental values and benefits.
Location:
Location: UK, France, Spain, Italy and Montenegro. The PICCAHer team coordinates the Montenegrin case in Sinjajevina
Project Duration:
2021-2024
Key Concepts:
Rural communities, heritage, nature conservation.
Funded by:
Agence National de la Recherche (France), European Union and other national research funding agencies.
Project website.