@inproceedings{9c9595ba894948f38d8bb3b2bd3a259f,
title = "Amplifying immersive climate learning",
abstract = "Climate change poses an existential threat to our heritage and the way we live, yet its impacts are still often perceived as distant, which in turn acts as a barrier to achieving the behavioural and societal changes required to solve this emergency. This paper summarises impacts of climate change, psychological barriers to effective action, and how experiential climate learning can help overcome these challenges. Surveys of community perceptions of threats to cultural and natural heritage in Scotland{\textquoteright}s Western Isles, and the increasing engagement of heritage practitioners with this emergency point to the power of heritage as a positive actor in the climate crisis. A strategy for using virtual reality to extend experiential climate learning is proposed and evaluated through the creation and deployment of a climate heritage exhibit. The exhibit enables climate impacts and potential climate futures for the Western Isles to be experienced. The workflow used is then applied to global landscapes experiencing climate change. This demonstrates the way that virtual reality can represent the diversity of landscapes impacted by this crisis and enable immersive climate learning experiences.",
keywords = "Climate change, Experiential learning, Threats to heritage, Virtual reality, Outer Hebrides",
author = "Maria Andrei and Sharon Pisani and Alan Miller and Iain Oliver and Cassidy, {Catherine anne} and Sonja Heinrich and Bates, {C. Richard}",
year = "2025",
doi = "10.1007/978-3-031-80472-4_3",
language = "English",
isbn = "9783031804717",
series = "Communications in computer and information science",
publisher = "Springer",
pages = "37--51",
editor = "Kr{\"u}ger, {Jule M.} and Pedrosa, {Daniela } and Dennis Beck and Marie-Luce Bourguet and Andreas Dengel and Rami Ghannam and Alan Miller and Anasol Pe{\~n}a-Rios and Jonathon Richter",
booktitle = "Immersive Learning Research Network. iLRN 2024.",
address = "Netherlands",
}