At the end of last year the WetFutures teams looked back over 2020 and shared some highlights from their work in the Netherlands, UK and Ireland as a festive countdown via twitter. Here are another 8 highlights in case you missed them, along with links to where you can find more information. 9. Why not take a virtual holiday and view the Wetfutures Ireland team’s ‘Guide to Peatland Heritage in Ireland’ as part of National Heritage week https://www.heritageweek.ie/projects/the-nations-staycation-a-guide-to-peatland-archaeology-in-ireland 10. Another insight from Wetfutures Netherlands team’s work. You can find out more about their research via the paper here https://doi.org/10.1007/s12685-020-00251-7 11. Some great integrated mapping work from the Wetfutures Netherlands team 12. Why not spend some time thinking about how we care for wetlands and their cultural heritage https://wakelet.com/wake/pP-9V1tFro9GA1Q3467h9 13. A wider impact from the Wetfutures Ireland team who responded to the Special Rapporteur (UN) in the field of cultural rights in May. You can read their response toward the bottom of this page: https://www.ohchr.org/EN/Issues/CulturalRights/Pages/ClimateChange.aspx 14. These maps from the Wetfutures Netherlands team demonstrate the value heritage research offers for planning. You can read more about this work here: https://doi.org/10.1007/s12685-020-00251-7 15. Hot off the press, we invite you to read the WetFutures UK open access paper on peatlands folklore and archaeology https://doi.org/10.1080/1751696X.2020.1815293
16. Why not watch Wetfutures Ireland’s presentation from @repeatearth Global Festival - ‘RE-gendering the bog’ #WetlandHeritageChat https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JEf1_osames&feature=youtu.be Do join in the twitter conversation by following #WetlandHeritageChat or leave a comment in the box below.
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