creative solutions
Towards a step change in co-production for climate resilience
The chapter records experiences of UKCR researchers whose projects incorporated co-production approaches to improve the usability, accessibility, relevance and credibility of outputs, and engage different groups of people in climate resilience.
Learning from Arts and Humanities approaches to building Climate Resilience in the UK
This book chapter shares insights from five arts and humanities-led UK Climate Resilience Programme (UKCR) projects, presenting key learnings and pathways for future research and policy interventions.
Using music as part of the Tupumue project to raise awareness of lung health
This musical case study uses a song and music video to highlight the importance of lung health in Nairobi.
Using digital stories for inclusive climate resilient transport in Zambia
This case study shows how digital storytelling can be used for inclusive climate resilient transport in Zambia.
Using digital stories for inclusive climate resilient transport in Uganda
This case study shows how digital storytelling can be used for inclusive climate resilient transport in Uganda.
Using drawing as part of the AIR Network to share information
This drawing case study shows how information can be shared and communicated through different creative platforms.
Creative drawing approach
Learn more about how drawing can be used as an approach to express and share information.
Using music as part of the AIR Network to highlight relationships
This musical case study uses a song and music video to highlight the relationship between residents, air pollution and industry.
Creative musical approaches
Using music to highlight and share information and build connections between people/groups.
Using digital storytelling to share information in the AIR Network project
This digital storytelling case study shows how information about air pollution can be shared.