Landslide 2019: Living in Nature with Jon Jarvis Introduction

November 21, 2019

“As you read through TCLF’s annual Landslide and lament the loss of irreplaceable cultural and historical sites, get angry and then get busy. The planet needs you,”- Jon Jarvis 

On November 6th, 2019,  The Cultural Landscape Foundation (TCLF) unveiled Landslide, its annual thematic report about threatened and at-risk landscapes, Living Nature. Living Nature  highlights landmark areas of historical and cultural significance that are being impacted by human-induced climate change.  The website, live here, allows users to click on different site and read a summary of its history, its current threats, and what people can do to help.  Jonathan B. Jarvis also supplied an introduction to the report/ website where he  explains the realtionship between climate change and nature expressing how  " The current climate crisis requires “all hands on-deck,” and the cultural landscape community has important lessons to share in a unified vision for conservation, in addition to sounding the alarm. Alarms, after all, have been ringing now for at least a decade, and only a few have awoken. Read more of Jon's introduction here.