Research project
Exploring Sustainable Development in UK UNESCO Designated Sites
- Start date: 1 October 2023
- End date: 28 May 2024
- Principal investigator: Dr Francesca Giliberto
- Co-investigators: James Bridge, Chief Executive and Secretary-General, UK National Commission for UNESCO
Description
This research project was designed for the module "FOAH2001: Research Placement" led by Dr Caroline Starkey, from the School of Philosophy, Religion and History of Science at the University of Leeds. It targeted second-year Liberal Arts students and was supervised by Dr Francesca Gilberto, Research Fellow in Management at the Leeds University Business School, in partnership with the UK National Commission (UKNC) for UNESCO.
Research background and activities
Culture is a powerful tool to advance sustainable development and tackle the most pervasive global challenges facing people and our planet. Surprisingly, culture is not currently at the forefront of the United Nations’ Sustainable Development Goals (SDG). Yet, inspiring examples of SDG localisation through cultural initiatives are emerging globally, especially in urban settings.
During this eight-month research project, students explored a systemic approach to sustainable development within specific UK UNESCO-designated sites. They investigated how these sites address interconnected challenges and serve as a bridge from local to global action.
Throughout their research, the students engaged with site managers, project evaluators, and the UKNC for UNESCO to understand the interactions between diverse sectors and goals. They conducted desk assessments and interviews to gain insights into how these sites address economic, social, environmental, and cultural concerns in connection with UNESCO’s Medium Term Strategy 2022-29, the United Nations’ Agenda 2030, the Sustainable Development Goals, and the United Nations’ Common Agenda.
Their research also aligned with the key metrics of the evaluation framework of the UKNC’s project “Local to Global – Building a Resilient UNESCO Network in the UK”.
Publications and outputs
- A collective blog titled “Localisation of the Sustainable Development Goals in UK Cities: Is There a Place for Culture?”, published on the Horizons Institute website.
- Four blogs focused on individual case studies published on the UKNC for UNESCO website:
- “The Role of Culture and Heritage in Enabling Education: Insights from the Tower of London, UNESCO World Heritage Site” by Ciara Wallace.
- “Music for Young Minds in Liverpool: How Culture Can Improve Child Mental Health and Advance Sustainable Development” by Emilia Francis.
- “What is the Role of Culture in Fostering Community Cohesion? Insights from Bristol, a UNESCO City of Film” by Hannah Hogg.
- “Bridging the Nature-Culture Divide: Biocultural Heritage and Sustainable Development in the Dyfi Biosphere” by Alice Tenney.
- Co-organised the online webinar “Localising the Sustainable Development Goals through Culture? Insights from UK UNESCO Designated Sites” on 28 May (12:00 - 13:30 BST), featuring presentations from James Bridge (Secretary-General, UKNC for UNESCO), Jordi Pascual (Culture Coordinator, United Cities and Local Governments), and the four students. View the recording here.