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Environmental Sustainability at Historic Sites and Museums

Sarah Sutton

Growing public interest in environmental sustainability is a gift to historic sites and museums. It is an invitation to use our knowledge, collections, and sites to discuss how human practices and interactions with the environment in past were – and were not – environmentally sustainable. Being green still has a great deal to do with using less energy, buying less stuff, and recycling more, but now sustainability just as important in strategic planning, interpretation and public engagement. Environmental Sustainability at Historic Sites and Museums details how to go green at every level of your organization
Why is this important? Because it is no longer a choice; environmental awareness as an amenity has become climate awareness as a necessity. Seas and storms threaten historic coastal communities. Flooding increasingly threatens sites near rivers. What structural precautions, collections care changes, and insurance approaches should you take for the new normal? What self-sufficiencies must you develop? What role do you have in community responses?
Let environmental sustainability change the way you operate, engage the community and fulfill your mission. Let this book introduce you to the topic if you’re new to it; or take you to the next level of performance if you’ve been doing this awhile. From one of the leading experts in the sustainability practices in museums, this book explains how engaging in sustainable practices will benefit not only the planet, but also the people you serve, your programs and even your profits. To demonstrate this, Sutton provides case studies from museums at the forefront of the green movement.

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Rowman & Littlefield Publishers / AASLH
Pages: 228 • Trim: 6¼ x 9⅜
978-0-7591-2415-8 • Hardback • March 2015 • $115.00 • (£88.00)
978-0-7591-2443-1 • Paperback • March 2015 • $44.00 • (£35.00)
978-0-7591-2416-5 • eBook • March 2015 • $41.50 • (£35.00)
Series: American Association for State and Local History
Subjects: Nature / Environmental Conservation & Protection, Art / Museum Studies, Art / Museum and Historic Sites / Historic Sites and Houses, Business & Economics / Museum Administration & Museology
Sarah Sutton is the author of Is Your Museum Grant-Ready? and coauthor with Elizabeth Wylie of both editions of The Green Museum: A Primer for Environmental Practice. She is a consultant in environmentally-sustainable practices in museums, currently advising the Detroit Zoo on its green strategic plan and grant funding for increased green practice. Among other green work she has worked with the Minnesota Historical Society and Dumbarton house on NEH Sustaining Cultural Heritage grant applications and projects, conducted a program and operations audit for Connecticut Landmarks, and helped the Chesapeake Bay Maritime Museum launch its green team. She regularly presents on sustainable practices for museum conferences and other nonprofit gatherings.
Introduction
Chapter 1: Value: How Environmental Sustainability Strengthens Historic Sites and Museums
Chapter 2: Starting to go Green: Making Choices; Facilitating Change
Chapter 3: Energy Choices
Chapter 4: Environmental Sustainability in Collections Care
Chapter 5: Rediscovering Connections: Buildings, Land & Water, Plants & Agriculture, and Animals
Chapter 6: Sharing These Connections: Historic Interpretation and Community Engagement
Chapter 7: Materials: What Comes; What Goes; What Gets Transformed
Chapter 8: Sustainability Policies and Planning
Chapter 9: Creating Our Future
Conclusion: Sustainable Stewardship: What Business-as-Usual Should Look Like
About the Author
Sarah Sutton's highly practical and focused approach to environmental sustainability in museums and historic sites provides an ideal balance of everyday professional concerns and profound awareness of the state of our planet. She effectively cuts through the complexities of the issue to arrive at the most common sense approaches to achieve a solid net improvement in sustainability practices. By showing just how doable an improved sustainability can be, and how relevant to our missions, Sutton has crafted a message that is as implementable as it is inspirational.
— AASLH History News


Sarah Sutton’s highly practical and focused approach to environmental sustainability in museums and historic sites provides an ideal balance of everyday professional concerns and profound awareness of the state of our planet. She effectively cuts through the complexities of the issue to arrive at the most common sense approaches to achieve a solid net improvement in sustainability practices. By showing just how doable an improved sustainability can be, and how relevant to our missions, Sutton has crafted a message that is as implementable as it is inspirational.

— Paul D'Ambrosio, President of New York Historical Association and CEO of The Farmer’s Museum


Sutton has given the history community a comprehensive toolkit for greening our organizations. Documented with thought-provoking success stories, Environmental Sustainability at Historic Sites and Museums is a valuable resource for becoming better stewards of our important resources.
— Lawrence J. Yerdon, President & CEO, Strawbery Banke Museum


Blog Talk Radio feature on Sarah Sutton: Being a 'Green' Philantrepreneur!
Copy this link: http://www.blogtalkradio.com/philantrepreneur/2014/11/19/sarah-sutton-being-a-green-philantrepreneur

Environmental Sustainability at Historic Sites and Museums

Cover Image
Hardback
Paperback
eBook
Summary
Summary
  • Growing public interest in environmental sustainability is a gift to historic sites and museums. It is an invitation to use our knowledge, collections, and sites to discuss how human practices and interactions with the environment in past were – and were not – environmentally sustainable. Being green still has a great deal to do with using less energy, buying less stuff, and recycling more, but now sustainability just as important in strategic planning, interpretation and public engagement. Environmental Sustainability at Historic Sites and Museums details how to go green at every level of your organization
    Why is this important? Because it is no longer a choice; environmental awareness as an amenity has become climate awareness as a necessity. Seas and storms threaten historic coastal communities. Flooding increasingly threatens sites near rivers. What structural precautions, collections care changes, and insurance approaches should you take for the new normal? What self-sufficiencies must you develop? What role do you have in community responses?
    Let environmental sustainability change the way you operate, engage the community and fulfill your mission. Let this book introduce you to the topic if you’re new to it; or take you to the next level of performance if you’ve been doing this awhile. From one of the leading experts in the sustainability practices in museums, this book explains how engaging in sustainable practices will benefit not only the planet, but also the people you serve, your programs and even your profits. To demonstrate this, Sutton provides case studies from museums at the forefront of the green movement.

Details
Details
  • Rowman & Littlefield Publishers / AASLH
    Pages: 228 • Trim: 6¼ x 9⅜
    978-0-7591-2415-8 • Hardback • March 2015 • $115.00 • (£88.00)
    978-0-7591-2443-1 • Paperback • March 2015 • $44.00 • (£35.00)
    978-0-7591-2416-5 • eBook • March 2015 • $41.50 • (£35.00)
    Series: American Association for State and Local History
    Subjects: Nature / Environmental Conservation & Protection, Art / Museum Studies, Art / Museum and Historic Sites / Historic Sites and Houses, Business & Economics / Museum Administration & Museology
Author
Author
  • Sarah Sutton is the author of Is Your Museum Grant-Ready? and coauthor with Elizabeth Wylie of both editions of The Green Museum: A Primer for Environmental Practice. She is a consultant in environmentally-sustainable practices in museums, currently advising the Detroit Zoo on its green strategic plan and grant funding for increased green practice. Among other green work she has worked with the Minnesota Historical Society and Dumbarton house on NEH Sustaining Cultural Heritage grant applications and projects, conducted a program and operations audit for Connecticut Landmarks, and helped the Chesapeake Bay Maritime Museum launch its green team. She regularly presents on sustainable practices for museum conferences and other nonprofit gatherings.
Table of Contents
Table of Contents
  • Introduction
    Chapter 1: Value: How Environmental Sustainability Strengthens Historic Sites and Museums
    Chapter 2: Starting to go Green: Making Choices; Facilitating Change
    Chapter 3: Energy Choices
    Chapter 4: Environmental Sustainability in Collections Care
    Chapter 5: Rediscovering Connections: Buildings, Land & Water, Plants & Agriculture, and Animals
    Chapter 6: Sharing These Connections: Historic Interpretation and Community Engagement
    Chapter 7: Materials: What Comes; What Goes; What Gets Transformed
    Chapter 8: Sustainability Policies and Planning
    Chapter 9: Creating Our Future
    Conclusion: Sustainable Stewardship: What Business-as-Usual Should Look Like
    About the Author
Reviews
Reviews
  • Sarah Sutton's highly practical and focused approach to environmental sustainability in museums and historic sites provides an ideal balance of everyday professional concerns and profound awareness of the state of our planet. She effectively cuts through the complexities of the issue to arrive at the most common sense approaches to achieve a solid net improvement in sustainability practices. By showing just how doable an improved sustainability can be, and how relevant to our missions, Sutton has crafted a message that is as implementable as it is inspirational.
    — AASLH History News


    Sarah Sutton’s highly practical and focused approach to environmental sustainability in museums and historic sites provides an ideal balance of everyday professional concerns and profound awareness of the state of our planet. She effectively cuts through the complexities of the issue to arrive at the most common sense approaches to achieve a solid net improvement in sustainability practices. By showing just how doable an improved sustainability can be, and how relevant to our missions, Sutton has crafted a message that is as implementable as it is inspirational.

    — Paul D'Ambrosio, President of New York Historical Association and CEO of The Farmer’s Museum


    Sutton has given the history community a comprehensive toolkit for greening our organizations. Documented with thought-provoking success stories, Environmental Sustainability at Historic Sites and Museums is a valuable resource for becoming better stewards of our important resources.
    — Lawrence J. Yerdon, President & CEO, Strawbery Banke Museum


Features
Features
  • Blog Talk Radio feature on Sarah Sutton: Being a 'Green' Philantrepreneur!
    Copy this link: http://www.blogtalkradio.com/philantrepreneur/2014/11/19/sarah-sutton-being-a-green-philantrepreneur

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