Living with humans, living with nature
Living with humans, living with nature
How do you best live with elephants or wolves? All over the world, people and nature live together, and their coexistence can be positive – or not so positive. Different relationships connect humans with all parts of the nonhuman, natural world. This channel shares videos from the research storytelling evening 'Living with humans, living with nature' held in September 2022 at Tamper Sellers Wheel, Sheffield, UK. PhD, post-doctoral and other researchers shared their experiences of investigating diverse nature-human interactions in places such as Chile, Spain or Tanzania. Through 10-minute research storytelling, they revealed how these relationships are shaped by an intricate interplay of ecology, society, economy, politics and history. Drawing on their training in natural and social sciences, they explored formal, Indigenous and local knowledges about living together, and how their work has changed their thinking about how nature and people can thrive together.
Funding for the event came from the Belmont Forum through the CONVIVA - convivial ('living with') conservation research project (conviva-research.com). The event was co-organised by the University of Sheffield's Institute for Global Sustainable Development and the University of York's Interdisciplinary Global Development Centre. Research storytelling training was led by professional storyteller Tim Ralphs.
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From Judith Krauss
0 0 likes | 48 48 playsWhy should we care about eels? In this story, Rosaleen Duffy talks about the day she met an eel face to face, reflecting on the hazards faced by eels on their long… -
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0 0 likes | 10 10 playsJoseph Hamm's research centres on human-carnivore conflict in Tanzania. Here, he discusses how other conflicts (some internal, others external) influence his… -
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0 0 likes | 14 14 playsWhy is the ecological political? In this short story, doctoral researcher Sara van der Hoeven describes several surprising encounters with community wildlife rangers in… -
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0 0 likes | 11 11 playsSanna Komi tells a story of wolf conservation in the post-truth era in Finland. She recalls encounters with people living next to wolves, and endeavours to understand… -
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Svongwa Nemadire tells a story of life in the township and a lecture abroad, which stirred him towards social justice research. He returned to Africa to stay in the… -
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Robert Petitpas's story describes two trees from Southern Chile and their relationships with humans: one relationship to scientists and the other to Indigenous… -
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0 0 likes | 8 8 playsDr Ruth Wairimu John from the Open University of Tanzania tells a story of how human-wildlife co-existence can be improved through the incorporation of traditional and… -
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0 0 likes | 37 37 playsHanna Pettersson tells a story about the intricate challenge of sharing space with wolves, and why we should hail pragmatism in conservation. She gives examples of…
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