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Future making in the anthropocene  

Future making in the anthropocene

Author: Future Making in the anthropocene

Currently, were witnessing the effects of human behavior on the natural world: mass migration and mass tourism, in the midst of soaring temperatures and a dramatic loss of biodiversity. How do these global issues translate to the everyday practice of urban and landscape planners that are trying to keep our environment livable? In this series, we'll be talking to young academics enrolled in the research and training programs Heriland and Terranova. Can their research inspire urban and landscape planners to actually adapt current practices?
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Energy transitions: learning from the past
Friday, 20 October, 2023

Energy transitions: learning from the past How can we learn from past transitions in systems of energy production and consumption? This is the main question for the sixth and last episode in the ‘Future Making in the Anthropocene’-podcast series. In order to sustain current lifestyles in the industrialized (Western) part of the world, enormous amounts of energy are needed. By studying past crises in energy systems starting with the agricultural revolution, we can learn what we need to do, to transition to a low-carbon future. Terranova-researcher Alex Martinez looked into historical shift in energy regime, starting with the transition from hunter-gatherer communities to an agricultural society. Every transition since has resulted in a higher demand in energy consumption, requiring higher levels of production. He concludes that our environment can no longer provide the energy needed to sustain the model of continuous growth and argues for a shift towards a more environmentally friendly way of living. "We are stuck in a loop. Each time we resolve a crisis, we create a new and larger one. In the current transition towards a low-carbon future, we find ourselves in a new resource- and energy crisis. We need to find a way to step out of this loop." Menne Kosian of the Cultural Heritage Agency of the Netherlands adds to Martinez’ insights with examples from practice. Whereas some people see changes to our landscapes such as the introduction of solar farms and wind parks as a threat, Kosian places them in a larger historical process of adaptation. "Change is the main characteristic of landscapes. If you preserve landscapes, you take away their main characteristic." This doesn’t mean any kind of change contributes to the character of a landscape. In order to provide integrated solutions that answer to local characteristics, knowledge of historical developments in the landscape can be used as a source of inspiration. Show notes Martinez, A., Kluiving, S., Muñoz-Rojas, J., Borja Barrera, C. and Fraile Jurado, P.: "From hunter-gatherer subsistence strategies to the Agricultural Revolution: Disentangling Energy Regimes as a complement to cultural phases in Northern Spain", The Holocene 2022, Vol. 32(8) pages 884–896. Access the paper: https://doi.org/10.1177/09596836221095990 JPI Cultural Heritage & JPI Climate: White Paper, Cultural Heritage and Climate Change: New Challenges and Perspectives for Research, March 2022 https://www.heritageresearch-hub.eu/white-paper-cultural-heritage-and-climate-change-new-challenges-and-perspectives-for-research/  Vreenegoor, E. and Kosian, M.: “Using Cultural Heritage and Historical Analyses for Current and Future Problems With Too Much or Too Little Water”, Internet Archaeology 60, 2022. Access the paper: https://doi.org/10.11141/ia.60.6  For more information on the reuse of water mills as local energy supply, check: https://www.mdpi.com/2073-4441/14/10/1621 of https://www.ern.org/en/small-and-micro-hydropower/ and https://riubu.ubu.es/bitstream/10259/4753/1/Alonso-RSER_2011.pdf  Contact Alexandre Martinez by email Contact Menne Kosian by email

 

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