Museums and the climate crisis /

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Imprint:Abingdon, Oxon ; New York, NY : Routledge, 2024.
©2024
Description:xvi, 253 pages : illustrations ; 24 cm
Language:English
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Format: Print Book
URL for this record:http://pi.lib.uchicago.edu/1001/cat/bib/13507473
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Other authors / contributors:Merriman, Nick, editor.
ISBN:9781032389431
1032389435
9781032389417
1032389419
9781003347606
9781000985887
Notes:Includes bibliographical references and index.
Summary:"Museums and the Climate Crisis shows how museums can respond to the inter-related global climate, biodiversity and pollution crises. They have a unique role because they take a long-term perspective and their scholarship and independence mean that they remain trusted by the public. Providing insights and international case studies from a range of museum and gallery professionals, academics and consultants, this book explores how museums can use this unique perspective to engage the public as active citizens, and how they are exemplars of good practice in areas such as emissions reduction and encouraging biodiversity. It shows how museums can combat climate exhaustion by drawing on understandings about positive motivation, and how to develop exhibitions, events and activities that motivate visitors to take action. Taking a broad approach beyond purely climate issues, the contributions touch on the use of renewables, environmental controls and standards, travel (including virtual couriering), waste management (including recycling, plastic reduction and composting), reducing pollution and increasing biodiversity within museums. Museums and the Climate Crisis will be important reading to those studying in the fields of Museum Studies, Heritage Studies and Conservation. Taking a practical approach, it will also be beneficial to museum, gallery and heritage professionals who are grappling with the challenges of the climate crisis"--
Other form:Online version: Museums and the climate crisis Abingdon, Oxon ; New York, NY : Routledge, 2024 9781003347606
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Museums and the Climate Crisis shows the ways in which museums are responding, and can respond in the future, to the global climate crisis. The inter-related crises of climate, pollution and extinction affect everyone around the globe. Museums have a unique role in tackling these crises because they are amongst the few institutions that take a long-term perspective, beyond the short-term cycles of politics and economics, and their scholarship and independence mean that they remain trusted by the public.

Providing insights and international case studies from a range of museum and gallery professionals, academics and consultants, this book explores how museums can use this unique perspective to engage the public as active citizens, and how they are exemplars of good practice in areas such as emissions reduction and encouraging biodiversity. It shows how museums can combat climate exhaustion by drawing on behavioural psychology about positive motivation, and how to develop exhibitions, events and activities that are calls to active citizenship. A parallel strand of themes focuses on use of renewables, environmental controls and standards, travel (including virtual couriering), waste management including recycling, plastic reduction, composting, reducing pollution and increasing biodiversity within museums.

Museums and the Climate Crisis will be important reading to those studying in the fields of Museum Studies, Heritage Studies and Conservation. Taking a practical approach, it will also be beneficial to museum, gallery and heritage professionals who are grappling with the challenges of the climate crisis.

Physical Description:xvi, 253 pages : illustrations ; 24 cm
Bibliography:Includes bibliographical references and index.
ISBN:9781032389431
1032389435
9781032389417
1032389419
9781003347606
9781000985887