Living Laboratories: National Parks and Protected Areas as Climate Solution Research Sites
Offered By: The Aspen Institute via YouTube
Course Description
Overview
Explore the vital role of protected areas as "living laboratories" in a 49-minute conference talk from The Aspen Institute. Discover how National Parks, Monuments, and Marine Sanctuaries allow researchers to track nature's adaptation to climate change. Learn about the revival of indigenous traditions enhancing ecological understanding, with a focus on South Florida's National Parks and Sanctuaries. Gain insights from experts on biodiversity protection, climate solutions, outdoor equity, indigenous culture preservation, and environmental justice. Understand the importance of storytelling, community engagement, and the arts in addressing climate challenges. Hear about specific examples like Atlanta's Cook Park, Big Cypress National Preserve, and Biscayne National Park. Find out how regular people and indigenous communities can contribute to climate action and what parks teach us about combating climate change.
Syllabus
Introduction
National Parks and Climate Change
Outdoor Equity Gap
National Park Service
Preserve Indigenous Culture
The National Park Service
How do we get the next generation to put down their devices
Parks and Climate Resilience
Reconciliation and Environmental Justice
Climate Crisis and Storytelling
Community Stories
Messaging
The Arts
Artist in Residence
Carmen Lane
What can regular people do
What can indigenous communities do
How do parks and protected areas combat climate change
Atlantas Cook Park
Congress of American Indians
Big Cypress National Preserve
Biscayne National Park
Taught by
The Aspen Institute
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