Futuring ‘post-Heritage’
Reinterpretations of spatiality in Sikkim
Gaining UNESCO recognition for the vast Khangchendzonga National Park (in 2016), underscored Sikkim’s widely popular portrayal as an environmentally conscious and sustainably developing state. How does the authorised worthiness of a region combine with extreme weather events and biodiversity loss impact futuring among different human and more-than-human residents of the state?
