Curating with Communities for Well-being: Exploring an Amgueddfa Cymru–National Museum Wales Biocultural Collection through Community Workshops

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https://doi.org/10.29311/mas.v20i2.3808

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biocultural collections, collaboration, sustainability, Wales, well-being.

Abstract

Biocultural collections include specimens of plant and animal origin, artefacts and documentation. They are important resources for the conservation of biological and cultural diversity, as well as for education and research. Curation of biocultural collections at Amgueddfa Cymru–National Museum Wales is underpinned by the unique legislative framework, the Well-being of Future Generations (Wales) Act (2015). This article presents the findings of a series of six workshops with a range of community groups invited to discuss how the Amgueddfa Cymru Economic Botany Collection can build public understanding of biodiversity and fulfil its well-being duty. Findings indicate participant interest in the collection as a resource that can support learning about the multiple values of plants, the diverse cultural heritage linked to plants and the community connections the collection can support, including within and across cultures, practices and places.

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Poppy Nicol, Sustainable Places Research Institute, Cardiff University

Poppy Nicol is a Research Associate at the Sustainable Places Research Institute, Cardiff University. As a geographer, her research interests are in the connections between people and place. She is particularly interested in building understanding around the role of agroecology and biocultural diversity for sustainable and just food futures. In 2017-2018 she completed a Valuing Nature placement at Amgueddfa Cymru with the Botany team Department of Natural Science where she investigated the potential role of the economic botany collection in supporting the Museum’s well-being duty with a range of community groups.

Heather Pardoe, Amgueddfa Cymru-National Museum Wales

Heather Pardoe is a Principal Curator in the Botany Section of Amgueddfa Cymru-National Museum Wales, responsible for managing the Economic Botany Collection and the Botanical Illustration Collection.  She is interested in improving access to biocultural collections and decolonisation, with a particular fascination for medicinal plants.  Trained as a palynologist and ecologist, she researches surface pollen deposition, pollen-vegetation relationships, plant diversity, palaeoecology and vegetation history.  She has also published on the development of botanical illustration and the history of botany.

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01.11.2022

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Nicol, P., & Pardoe, H. (2022). Curating with Communities for Well-being: Exploring an Amgueddfa Cymru–National Museum Wales Biocultural Collection through Community Workshops. Museum & Society, 20(2), 302–320. https://doi.org/10.29311/mas.v20i2.3808

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