[Iyrp-gcg] IYRP in the most important museums of the world
Francesca Pasetti
fpasettib at gmail.com
Sun Jan 5 09:46:18 MST 2025
Dear IYRP GCG
First of all I would like to wish you a Happy New Year and hope that you
and your loved ones are doing well.
During my recent Christmas holidays I was in Munich (Germany) with all my
children and grandchildren and visited the "Deutsches Museum
<https://www.deutsches-museum.de/en/museum/press/press-kit/press-releases/who-we-are>",
which as you know is one of the largest and most visited scientific museums
in Germany.
There was a room with scientific recent university research on legumes to
replace meat.
I was very sad to see that the message was against all forms of livestock
farming, as there is absolutely no awareness of the difference between
industrial and extensive livestock farming.
My proposal is this:
As we have in IYRP a very solid scientific group of people, with the
support of several UN organisations, we should be able to propose to all
the (big) museums of the world, the most visited ones, to realise a
temporary exposition from 2025 and throughout the whole year of 2026, on
Pastoralism.
I think we have already collected enough excellent material (films,
pictures and general international information) to realise an excellent
exposition to be proposed in all the museums of the world that we can reach
and that can host this kind of information.
In Vienna, I think some of you may have visited the excellent Camels
exhibition that the World Museum is hosting throughout 2024.
We absolutely need to reach with our IYRP message this kind of museums of
the most visited cities of the world, if possible at least in almost all
countries where pastoralism is still alive and very important to be
supported.
What do you think?
Kind regards
Francesca
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Francesca Pasetti Bombardella
Co-chair Regional IYRP <https://iyrp.info/> Support Group Europe
Focal Point Spain Nomination Transhumance UNESCO ICH
International Projects Coordinator Fundación Trashumancia y Naturaleza -
Spain
Coordinator Programma TRE Terre Rurali d'Europa - Spain
Secretary of the Transhumance and Transition UNESCO Club
Facilitator of the ERASMUS + “Eco-TransH” project
Email: fpasettib at gmail.co <fpasettib at gmail.com>m
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