Detalles del proyecto
Description of project aims
Living in the Landscape is an international, collaborative research project that aims to find culturally and socially sustainable solutions to meet the need of sustainable development and thus benefit its inhabitants, communities, and other stakeholders, including education, the creative industries and cultural tourism. It is designed to meet the emerging challenges of environmental, social, cultural, and economic changes in the northern and Arctic region caused by megatrends, such as climate change and globalisation. Participants in the project, including researchers, scholars, artists and postgraduate students from universities, museums and arts organisations in Scandinavia, North America, and Scotland, are seeking ways to implement community and place-based research through residential field work combining online and real-life research and knowledge exchange using arts-based methodologies. Collaboration produces new understanding and creative capacity, research methods, artistic outputs, and processes to support people’s sustainable living in the northern and Arctic region. Living in the Landscape comprises four stages in each of two years: planning and preparation, virtual seminars, onsite place-based fieldwork, and exhibitions arranged on site at the University of Lapland and Umeå, Sweden, and virtually. Each annual realisation is evaluated and further developed using art-based action research and design research methodologies. University partners: University of Lapland, Rovaniemi, Finland; Nord University, Nesna, Norway; University of Umeå, Sweden; UHI Shetland; University of the West of Scotland; University of Alaska; Yukon University (Canada).
Key funding - quote all funding agency(s)
University of the Arctic
Socios colaboradores
- University of the Highlands and Islands (principal)
- University of the Arctic
- University of Lapland
- Umeå University
- University of the West of Scotland
Objetivos de desarrollo sostenible de las Naciones Unidas
En 2015, los estados miembros de las Naciones Unidas acordaron 17 Objetivos de desarrollo sostenible (ODS) globales para erradicar la pobreza, proteger el planeta y garantizar la prosperidad para todos. Este proyecto contribuye al logro de los siguientes ODS:
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Good health and well being
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Quality education
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Affordable and clean energy
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Sustainable cities and communities
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Responsible consumption and production
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Climate action
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Life below water
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Life on land
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Partnerships
Huella digital
Explore los temas de investigación que se abordan en este proyecto. Estas etiquetas se generan con base en las adjudicaciones/concesiones subyacentes. Juntos, forma una huella digital única.
Actividades
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ISLE: Interdisciplinary Studies in Literature and Environment (Journal)
Permar, R. (Peer reviewer)
27 feb 2026Actividad: Publication peer-review
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Scottish Arctic Network Conference
Permar, R. (Speaker)
5 mar 2026 → 6 mar 2026Actividad: Invited talk
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Landscape in Pain
Permar, R. (Speaker)
25 oct 2025Actividad: Types of External academic engagement - Invited talk
Archivo
Producción científica
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Bloodlines: #1, #2, #3, #4, #5
Permar, R. (Artist), 8 may 2025Producción científica: Portfolio of outputs › revisión exhaustiva
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Anunder
Permar, R., 2024, Flow: Currents of Change in Our River Landscapes. Härkönen, E., Burnett, K., Lundstedt, L., Permar, R. & Gårdvik, M. (eds.). Rovaniemi: University of Lapland Press, p. 14-15 2 p.Producción científica: Chapter (peer-reviewed)
Acceso abiertoArchivo117 Descargas (Pure)