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Rethinking urban nature to promote human well-being and livelihoods:Summary of Workshop Findings
On the 25thJanuary, 25 researchers, social entrepreneurs and policy makers attended a MOVIUM and SLU Urban Futures funded workshop on “Rethinking urban nature to promote human well-being and livelihoods”. The objectives of the workshop wereto identify and discuss integrated digital, social and nature solutions for the use, management and governance of urban nature in the City of Malmö;and to provide a platform for knowledge sharing and networking between researchers and practitioners.Multiple enlightening presentations on how to plan, design and manage urban nature were provided by the cities of Malmö and Copenhagen, social entrepreneurs and academics.Each presentation guided a creative workshop activity that involved four groups creating an integrated solution using Lego and other materials to addressthe concerns of citizens presented in different scenarios relevant to the use and management of urbannature in Malmö. Each group was asked to present their presentation to the wider group, what inspired them the most from the workshop activity and how their understanding of integrated solutions in urban nature changed over the day.This report presents a summary of each group’screations and findings
Rethinking urban nature to promote human well-being and livelihoods:Summary of Workshop Findings
On the 25thJanuary, 25 researchers, social entrepreneurs and policy makers attended a MOVIUM and SLU Urban Futures funded workshop on “Rethinking urban nature to promote human well-being and livelihoods”. The objectives of the workshop wereto identify and discuss integrated digital, social and nature solutions for the use, management and governance of urban nature in the City of Malmö;and to provide a platform for knowledge sharing and networking between researchers and practitioners.Multiple enlightening presentations on how to plan, design and manage urban nature were provided by the cities of Malmö and Copenhagen, social entrepreneurs and academics.Each presentation guided a creative workshop activity that involved four groups creating an integrated solution using Lego and other materials to addressthe concerns of citizens presented in different scenarios relevant to the use and management of urbannature in Malmö. Each group was asked to present their presentation to the wider group, what inspired them the most from the workshop activity and how their understanding of integrated solutions in urban nature changed over the day.This report presents a summary of each group’screations and findings
Rethinking urban nature to promote human well-being and livelihoods:Summary of Workshop Findings
Raymond, Christopher (author) / Gulsrud, Natalie Marie (author) / Rodela, Romina (author) / Randrup, Thomas (author) / Hegelund, Signe (author)
2018-01-01
Raymond , C , Gulsrud , N M , Rodela , R , Randrup , T & Hegelund , S 2018 , Rethinking urban nature to promote human well-being and livelihoods : Summary of Workshop Findings . MOVIUM and SLU Urban Futures Workshop Report , no. diva2:1180798 , Digital Vetenskapliga Arkivet (DiVA) . https://doi.org/10.13140/RG.2.2.32610.22721
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