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Natural Capital: Illuminating the True Value of Nature's Services through Community-Engaged, Site-Specific Creative Production and Exhibition

机译:自然资本:通过社区参与,针对特定地点的创意生产和展览,彰显自然服务的真正价值

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The Natural Capital Project is an interactive community mapping and storytelling project designed to promote the non-market value of nature's essential ecosystem services in the Lower Mainland region of British Columbia, Canada, and shed new light onthe importance of fragile coastal ecosystems in peoples lives. The project was developed through a two-semester cross-disciplinary studio-based community projects course in the Faculty of Culture + Community at one of Canada's leading postsecondary art institutions, the Emily Can University of Art + Design (Vancouver), in partnership with one of Canada's leading environmental organizations, the David Suzuki Foundation (DSF).Through a dynamic and collaborative approach to documentary practices, postsecondary art students across a variety of levels and disciplines created a series of digital narratives for an app in development by DSF designed to bring to life their report onaquatic ecosystems in British Columbia's Lower Mainland. The study estimates that the region's wetlands, beaches, and coastal areas provide at least $30 to $60 billion in economic benefits to residents every year.The course culminated in a museum exhibit at the Gulf of Georgia Cannery (GoGC) in Steveston, British Columbia, offering students the opportunity to see the effects of their work in a public space and feel like their input could have an impact on the environment and in changing hearts and minds.
机译:自然资本项目是一个交互式社区地图绘制和讲故事的项目,旨在促进加拿大不列颠哥伦比亚省中低陆地区自然界重要的生态系统服务的非市场价值,并为脆弱的沿海生态系统在人们生活中的重要性提供了新的启示。该项目是通过在加拿大领先的专上艺术学院之一的艾米丽·坎艺术与设计大学(温哥华)的文化与社区学院的文化与社区学院进行的为期两学期,跨学科,基于工作室的社区项目课程开发的。加拿大领先的环保组织David Suzuki基金会(DSF)。通过动态,协作的文献记录实践方法,来自各个层次和学科的专上艺术专业的学生为DSF开发的应用程序创建了一系列数字叙事,旨在在不列颠哥伦比亚省低陆平原地区撰写有关水生生态系统的报告。这项研究估计,该地区的湿地,海滩和沿海地区每年为居民带来至少30到600亿美元的经济收益。该课程最终在不列颠哥伦比亚省史蒂夫斯顿的佐治亚湾罐头厂(GoGC)博物馆展出。让学生有机会在公共场所看到他们工作的效果,并觉得他们的投入可能会对环境和改变思想产生影响。

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