Precious Persistence: The Ecological Legacy of Shetland Botanical Writing for our Modern Understanding and Experience of Rare Plants in the Face of Climate Change | AHRC CDA
Subject: Cultural & Museum Studies
HEI: University of Highlands & Islands
School: Institute for Northern Studies and Centre for Mountain Studies
Supervisors: Prof Donna Heddle, University of the Highlands and Islands; Dr Rosalind Bryce, University of the Highlands and Islands; Dr Aline Finger, Royal Botanic Garden Edinburgh
Keywords: Culture; Heritage; Environmental Humanities; Shetland; Rare plants; Climate change
Discipline+Catalyst: Cultural & Museum Studies
Knowledge Exchange Hub: Heritage
About Rebecca’s Research:
Shetland botanical writing is rich in scientific, environmental and cultural detail, giving vivid insight into how flora is experienced and the flourishing transfer of local plant knowledge into the wider community. In collaboration with the Royal Botanic Garden Edinburgh, this project will reinterpret historical botanical writings seeking a traceable connection from original plant recording to current ecological research with implications for the wider Northern Atlantic, Nordic and sub-Arctic areas. Through lived experience past and present, it will explore how our modern understanding of and relationship with Shetland rare plants is being shaped in the face of increasing habitat fragility and biodiversity loss due to climate change.
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E: 23018253@uhi.ac.uk