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Research

Publications

Challenge-led Research

  • Rising from the Depths Network: A Challenge-Led Research Agenda for Marine Heritage and Sustainable Development in Eastern Africa – Jon Henderson et al.

Sustainable Development

  • Oceans without History? Marine Cultural Heritage and the Sustainable Development Agenda – Jon Henderson
  • The Ocean Decade Heritage Network: Integrating Cultural Heritage Within the UN Decade of Ocean Science 2021-2030 – Athena Trakadas et al.

Environment

  • Utilizing Marine Cultural Heritage for the Preservation of Coastal Systems in East Africa – Georgia Holly et al.

  • Integrated Assessment of Coastal Exposure and Social Vulnerability to Coastal Hazards in East Africa – Caridad Ballesteros & Luciana Esteves

Traditional Knowledge

  • When the ‘Asset’ Is Livelihood: Making Heritage with the Maritime Practitioners of Bagamoyo, Tanzania – J.P. Cooper et al. 

  • Building a Ngalawa Double-Outrigger Logboat in Bagamoyo, Tanzania: A Craftsman at his Work– Elgidius B. Ichumbaki et al.

  • Contemporary Wooden Watercraft of the Zanzibar Channel, Tanzania: Type and Technology, Continuity and Innovation – John P. Cooper et al.

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The Rising from the Depths Network will identify ways in which marine cultural heritage can directly benefit coastal communities in Kenya, Tanzania, Mozambique and Madagascar. Despite its richness marine cultural heritage is one of the most unknown, underappreciated and under-exploited cultural resources in East Africa.

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IchumbakiE

Good for the economy, sad for #maritimeheritage. A culturally important coast of Kilwa needs urgent intervention. @dickybates2 @DonaldHerd3 @Maraakib @DrJonCHenderson @rftdnetwork @EJDPollard @honor_frost @unescodar @urithiwetutz @EMKP_BM @MarEA_project
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danceprof1

may i introduce DR Victor Alati- congrats on a successful viva today on how fishing communities understand/use their maritime heritage practices along the Kenyan south coast and find ways they might be incorporated into projects of conservation and development @rftdnetwork #pride

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