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A dramaturgy of uncertainty: transdisciplinary manoeuvres across forestry and theatre.

Clive, Rachel; Heddon, Deirdre; Rydlewski, Jordan; Edwards, David; Fremantle, Chris

Authors

Rachel Clive

Deirdre Heddon

Jordan Rydlewski

David Edwards



Abstract

The uncertainties of climate change mean that forestry adaptation strategies are often complex and contested. Research has suggested that there is an interest in the forestry sector for facilitated dialogue about uncertainty (de Pellegrin Llorente et al., 2023). This article shares the process and findings of a verbatim theatre research project, Three Words for Forest, that drew on 30 interviews with forestry professionals from across the UK and Europe to explore how uncertainty is currently being experienced and understood across the sector. Reviewing uncertainty's place in the interdisciplinary domain, we reflect on the difficulties for non-arts researchers of recognising, understanding and valuing the research dimensions of creative arts research, and locate the Three Words for Forest research within the broader socio-ecological and theatre fields. Tracking the process of creating the play, we share how questions evolved and changed throughout the research process, and suggest that theatre practice research as a methodology is uniquely placed to shift research from an interdisciplinary to a transdisciplinary domain. Reflecting on this methodology and the "dramaturgy of uncertainty" that emerged through it, we share three generative approaches to working with uncertainty that may have traction in other fields: resist easy solutions; work with plurality; experiment and stay open to change. Responding to Montana et al.'s suggestion that "improving reflexivity" is crucial to the endeavour of "cultivating research that serves the diverse communities that it seeks to inform" (Montana et al., 2020, p. 217), we discuss how audience encounters with the play have generated new insights and activities that point towards new ways of working productively with uncertainty across disciplinary and sectoral differences.

Citation

CLIVE, R., HEDDON, D., RYDLEWSKI, J., EDWARDS, D. and FREMANTLE, C. 2025. A dramaturgy of uncertainty: transdisciplinary manoeuvres across forestry and theatre. People and nature [online], Early View. Available from: https://doi.org/10.1002/pan3.70192

Journal Article Type Article
Acceptance Date Sep 21, 2025
Online Publication Date Nov 6, 2025
Deposit Date Oct 1, 2025
Publicly Available Date Oct 2, 2025
Journal People and nature
Electronic ISSN 2575-8314
Publisher Wiley
Peer Reviewed Peer Reviewed
DOI https://doi.org/10.1002/pan3.70192
Keywords Forestry; Adaptation; Climate change; Uncertainty; Indeterminacy; Ecological performance; Inter and transdisciplinary research; Theatre practice as research; Verbatim theatre
Public URL https://rgu-repository.worktribe.com/output/3058424
Additional Information The research data used in this output: CLIVE, R., HEDDON, D. and RYDLEWSKI, J. 2025. Three words for forest: interviews with forestry practitioners, is available from: https://researchdata.gla.ac.uk/2067/
This output contributes to the following UN Sustainable Development Goals:

SDG 11 - Sustainable Cities and Communities

Make cities and human settlements inclusive, safe, resilient and sustainable

SDG 15 - Life on Land

Protect, restore and promote sustainable use of terrestrial ecosystems, sustainably manage forests, combat desertification, and halt and reverse land degradation and halt biodiversity loss

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Copyright Statement
© 2025 The Author(s). People and Nature published by John Wiley & Sons Ltd on behalf of British Ecological Society.

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VOR Early View uploaded 2025.11.07





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