Co-creating cultural narratives for sustainable rural development: a transdisciplinary learning framework for guiding place-based social-ecological research

Iris C Bohnet, Rosalind Bryce, Inger E Måren, Alicia D Barraclough, Zoe Malcolm, Siiri Külm, Toomas Kokovkin, Steve Taylor, Eva Cudlinova, Kalev Sepp

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Abstract

Place-based social-ecological research is crucial for understanding local sustainability challenges. However, lack of transferability of insights to other locations and to larger scales remains challenging. In this paper, we present a novel transdisciplinary learning framework that links notions of cultural heritage, landscape, and social-ecological systems thinking to support sustainable rural development. Continuous dialogue, learning, and collaboration among communities and stakeholders, including researchers, take centre stage in this framework. We outline the four steps of the framework, conceptually integrating and operationalising how dialogue, learning, and collaboration can take place in each step. We tested the framework in the CULTIVATE project (https://www.cultivate-project.net), which explored the role of cultural heritage narratives in supporting sustainable rural development in four European UNESCO Biosphere Reserves. The framework successfully guided our research and comparative cross-case analysis, thereby contributing to aggregate learnings from place-based social-ecological research to develop knowledge at the national or global scale.
Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)101506
JournalCurrent Opinion in Environmental Sustainability
Volume73
Early online date20 Jan 2025
DOIs
Publication statusE-pub ahead of print - 20 Jan 2025

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