UNESCO-MOST BRIDGES Terms of Reference signing ceremony in Paris
BRIDGES is delighted to announce that the ceremonial signing of the UNESCO-MOST BRIDGES Terms of Reference will take place on Monday, 29 January at UNESCO’s headquarters in Paris.
BRIDGES is delighted to announce that the ceremonial signing of the UNESCO-MOST BRIDGES Terms of Reference will take place on Monday, 29 January at UNESCO’s headquarters in Paris.
The University of Wales Trinity Saint David (UWTSD) – Home of our UNESCO-MOST BRIDGES UK Hub - proudly announces that it has been recognised with a ‘1st Class’ award in the esteemed 2023 People & Planet University League.
The transdisciplinary Coastal TALES project, led by the UNESCO-MOST BRIDGES (UK) hub at UWTSD, secured €770,000 of funding in Belmont Forum’s Climate and Cultural Heritage joint call (CCH 2023).
The BRIDGES Coalition invited to contribute to an internal consultation for the Zero Draft of the UN Pact for the Future
The project investigates the question of how stories of past practices can help people discover more sustainable ways of living in their rapidly changing coastal environments. Three case studies one in Dublin (Ireland), one on Kodiak Island (Alaska, USA) and one in southwest Wales follow a transdisciplinary approach to answer this question and build on the knowledge and agency of local communities in dialogue with academic expertise across the spectrum of humanities and sciences.