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New innovative art-based toolkit for climate resilience

Discover the Art-Based Climate Resilience Toolkit which offers a fresh perspective on climate change communication and action.
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Participant inking out words to create a found poem at Incubate Studios. Credit: Paul Byrne

A toolkit for fostering climate resilience

  • Level: Introductory
  • Time commitment: 1 hour per activity (total of 5)
  • Learning product: toolkit for participatory activities
  • Sector: multi-sector
  • Language: English
  • Certificate available: not available

This weADAPT article is an abridged version of the original toolkit which can be downloaded from the right-hand column. Please access the original text for more detail on activities and full references. This toolkit is licensed under Creative Commons (Climate Resilience Toolkit © 2024 by  Meg Parsons and Susanne Pratt is licensed under CC BY-NC-SA 4.0).

Introduction

Institutional background

The power of art in climate communication

Toolkit activities

  • Climate Justice Tree: A collaborative activity that helps participants understand the interconnectedness of climate justice issues, from the causes and impacts of climate change to envisaged solutions.
  • Adaptation Paths: A Climate Change Journey: This group art project encourages participants to visualise their journey of climate adaptation, from awareness to action.
  • United We Stand: Clay Figurines of Community Resilience: An activity that uses clay figurines to represent the roles individuals play in building climate-resilient communities.
  • Theatre of the Resilient: Inspired by the Theatre of the Oppressed, this activity explores power dynamics and climate resilience through interactive theatre and employing AI technologies to generate scripts.
  • Found Poetry: An innovative approach to engage with the language of climate reports, transforming them into personalised poetic expressions.

Photograph of one of the adaption pathway visualisations created during a workshop. Credit: Olivia Corbett

Who would find this useful?

Learning outcomes

Each activity is designed to serve as a bridge, connecting individual actions to community resilience, scientific understanding to emotional engagement, and current challenges to future solutions.

Suggested citation

Parson, M and Pratt, S. Climate Resilience Toolkit: Arts-based activities for changing climates, February 2024.

Acknowledgements

We would like to thank the Worldwide Universities Network (WUN) for supporting the project Renegotiating Power to Enhance Resilience to Climate Change, through which this toolkit and related research was made possible (Grant number: UoA 3726084). Thank you to Petra Tschakert (Curtin University) for developing and leading the WUN project and Ed Atkins (University of Bristol), and Karen Steen (Lund University) for assisting in the conceptualisation of the ideas for the tools. We are appreciative of the various researchers, educators and artists who have offered advice and feedback in developing this toolkit. In particular, thank you to artists Gabby O’Connor and Claire Marshall for their involvement in trialling arts-based approaches with us at Transformations Conference 2023 (Sydney, Australia), and thank you to the conference workshop participants for their feedback. Thanks also to Sky Hugman (Western Sydney University) and the poet Ammar Randhawa, who collaborated on trialling different found poetry approaches supported by Bankstown Arts Centre during a residency at Incubate Studios. their feedback. Thanks also to Sky Hugman (Western Sydney University) and the poet Ammar Randhawa, who collaborated on trialling different found poetry approaches supported by Bankstown Arts Centre during a residency at Incubate Studios.

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