Are you aware of the municipalist movement? Barcelona and Madrid were two of the first cities to participate as Fearless Cities back in 2015. Also referred to as a translocal movement, cities around the world are realising their resources and potential from the ground up, to catalyse their tools ...
Tags: municipalist movement, social change, local government, climate change, event, knowledge sharing
To share more wonderful online resources (and the fantastic networks that support them), I'd like to introduce 'The Nature of Cities' website. This top quality resource hosted by David Maddox is an excellent platform that discusses many urban natures issues with top scholars and practitioners fro...
Dear friends, This seminar may be of interest shared by Max from WP4!
Visions for Transition: How Agriculture and Cities of the Future can save Biodiversity
When?: 11th May & 12th May 2020
Where?: Online - global2000.at/kongress
What about agriculture, food and biodiversity afte...
The Urban Tree Festival website with CPRE London presents a series of webinars starting yesterday (sorry this is a little late - there's so much on!) as part of the 2020 online Urban Tree Festival. These webinars 'explore a range of contemporary issues concerning trees in and aroun...
Hi! Sharing this post from the One Planet Network, co-organised by FAO, UNEP, ICLEI, RUAF and Rikolto. It asks: How are cities maintaining access to safe and nutritious food for vulnerable populations in times of Covid-19? The experiences of food access for vulnerable comm...
Tags: event, disasters, COVID-19, food security, knowledge sharing, New York, Kampala, Quito
Also of interest for those who would like to know more about the co-creation process is the upcoming ENOLL (European Network of Open Living Labs) who are holding their Digital Living Lab Day online from 2-4 September.
Open Living Lab Days is the annual gathering of the global...
Tags: co-creation, living labs, ULL, knowledge sharing, event