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Planetary Tactics

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  • Donnerstag, 14. November 2024, 18:30 Uhr

    Aedes Metropolitan Laboratory, Christinenstr. 18–19, 10119 Berlin ↗

    Spaces and Species

    #2 Biodiversität und Partizipation

    Der zweite Lab Talk der Reihe von BUND Berlin und Aedes Metropolitan Laboratory zu artenschutz-gerechter Planung, gefördert durch die Berliner Senatsverwaltung für Mobilität, Verkehr, Klimaschutz und Umwelt (SenMVKU)

    Die dreiteilige Lab Talk-Reihe SPACES AND SPECIES fördert und vertieft die interdisziplinäre Zusammenarbeit zum Thema Biodiversität im Bauwesen. Gemeinsam werden notwendige Lösungsstrategien für den Erhalt der biologischen Vielfalt im urbanen Raum entwickelt und langfristige Allianzen aufgebaut. Im zweiten Lab Talk wird diskutiert, wie Partizipation und Biodiversität möglichst früh in die Planung integriert werden können. Es wird zunehmend darauf hingearbeitet, die gebaute Umwelt als Lebensraum sowohl für menschliche als auch nichtmenschliche Spezies zu verstehen und entsprechend zu gestalten. Welche Rolle spielen dabei lokale und globale Perspektiven? Wie lässt sich vermitteln, dass Biodiversität eine zentrale Voraussetzung für das Leben von Mensch und Planet ist? Und wie überwindet man Vorbehalte bei Planer:innen und Bauherr:innen? Mehr

    PROGRAMM

    Begrüßung
    Miriam Mlecek_Programme Manager, Aedes Metropolitan Laboratory, Berlin
    Claudia Wegworth_Projektleiterin, BUND, Berlin
    Stefanie Hennecke_Referatsleitung Naturschutz, Landschaftsplanung, Forstwesen, SenMVKU, Berlin

    Einführung
    Wiebke Ahues_Partnerin, LXSY Architekten, Berlin | Mitglied des Vorstands, Architektenkammer Berlin

    Präsentationen
    Wolfgang Weisser
    _Leiter, Lehrstuhl für Terrestrische Ökologie, TU München | Mitgründer, Studio Animal-Aided Design, Berlin
    Dorothee Brantz_Direktorin, Center for Metropolitan Studies, TU Berlin
    Antje Backhaus_Professorin für Grüne Technologien in der Landschaftsarchitektur, Leibniz Universität Hannover

    Diskussion mit Sprecher:innen und Peers, moderiert von Wiebke Ahues

    Front Row-Peers
    Melanie von Orlow
    _Geschäftsführerin, NABU Berlin 
    Janka Paulovics_Landschaftsarchitektin, Berlin 
    Nina Schaar_Projektleiterin, Referat für nachhaltiges Bauen, BBSR, Berlin

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  • Workshop

    12th-13th July 2024

    Urban Lab ↗

    Planetary Confluences: Streaming Riperian Solidarities

    Two-day transdisciplinary festival organised by our lab “Plantary Tactics” in partnership with Labtek Apung (Jakarta), Salve Saracura (São Paulo) Floating (Berlin) and BUA TD Lab

    The lab “Planetary Tactics for Cohabitation” worked with a network of researchers, artists and climate activists from São Paulo, Jakarta, and Berlin to share and exchange knowledge and tactics on localised water struggles across the three cities. In partnership with BUA TD-Lab, we will host a two-day transdisciplinary festival, including multiple workshops, screenings, and lectures showcasing and disseminating projects learnings at Floating, Berlin.

  • Workshop

    11th July

    Toward an International of Water Bodies: Voicing, Visualizing, Evidencing, Mobilizing

    Tomás Uson & Laura Kemmer Endira Julianda (Labtek Apung, Indonesia) Victor Prospero, Ж, and Lucio Teles (Salve Saracura & Mobilização Saracura Vai-Vai, Brazil) Mijo Miquel (Universidad Politécnica de Valencia, Spain) Camille de Toledo (writer and activist) Ana Luiza Nobre and David Sperling (Ground Atlas)

    How can diverse water bodies at various localities learn from each other and build solidarity? How can we think this form of support as an international effort where the main protagonist is water and all the living networks it sustains? This hybrid workshop will gather scientists, artists, legal scholars, activists, and writers from Brazil, Indonesia, and Spain to bring their experiences in advocating the protection of water bodies at their localities. Inspired by Camille de Toledo, artist and activist who launched the research program “Towards and Internationale of Rivers and Other Elements of Nature,” the workshop will focus on sharing the experiences of voicing and visualizing water bodies, evidencing environmental violence and healing beyond jurisdictional logics, and mobilizing legal-political supports to protect water.

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  • Workshop

    6th July 2024

    Rights of Nature

    TU Berlin

    workshop plus exhibition at TU

  • Lecture

    4th July 2024

    Lecture on the Rights of Nature

    Teresa Vincente

    IRI THESys, HU Berlin

  • Workshop

    5th June 2024

    The Nature of Cities Festival 2024 ↗

    Untangling the Interconnectedness of Biodiversity and Human Health in Urban Areas via Social-Ecological Networks

    Tanja Straka, Zeno Porro, Monika Egerer, Florian Ruland, Joanna Coleman, Aletta Bonn, Solène Guenat, Jonathan Jeschke

    In this session, experts and decision-makers delved into the complex relationship between biodiversity and human health in urban areas through social-ecological networks. Through presentations and discussions, we gained fresh insights into these complex relationships.

  • Workshop

    31st March 2023

    Planetary Health and Resilient Society

    Antonio Saraiva, Sandra Jasper, Laura Kemmer

  • Lecture

    9th of April 2024 4:15-6pm CET

    Video Recording ↗

    Designing with the Planet with Guest Lindsay Bremner

    Jamie Baxter and Laura Kemmer

    Hosted online by University of Basel. Part of South Designs lecture series.

    Speaker include: Jamie Baxter and Laura Kemmer with David Sperling, Ana Luiza Nobre, Teresa Huppertz, Carla Lombardo, Endira Julianda.

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  • Lecture

    13 February 2024 18-20:00

    Center for Metropolitan Studies ↗

    Animal-Aided Design: A Stakeholder Approach to Incorporating Wildlife into Urban Planning

    Thomas Hauck (Berlin/Wien)

  • Publication

    2024

    Berliner Blätter ↗

    Urbanizing soil. Berlin Teufelsberg as leaky archive

    Laura Kemmer and Sandra Jasper

    In this contribution, we argue that the material process of urbanizing soil is not limited to the transformation of a “natural” into an “urban” element. Rather, soil is produced in and from cities. This is exemplified through the case of Teufelsberg, a rubble mound in the southwest of Berlin, created from 26 cubic metres of city rubble from the early 1950s onwards. We accompany soil scientists on an excursion to trace the scientific debates and troubles around classifying urban soil, studies about sulphate leaching from bricks, and recent ideas of resignifying the experimental rubble mound as a soil monument of both scientific and cultural significance. The Teufelsberg process of rubble pedogenesis confronts us with an imaginary of soils as leaky archives of human activity. Through their hybridity as both material and lively, organic and technogenic, rubble soils trouble imaginaries of elemental “purity”.

  • Conference

    1st November 2023

    Berlin Science Week ↗

    Planetary Health: What Can we Learn from the Multispecies City?

    Embassy of Brazil in Berlin, Berlin University Alliance | Laura Kemmer, Marcia Chame, Antonio Mauro Saraiva, Sandra Jasper, Jamie-Scott Baxter, Ulrike Beisel, Túllio Da Silva Maia, Roberto Jaguaribe, Christoph Schneider, Ж, Pia Rafalski

    This transdisciplinary talk will explore complexities and contradictions of ‘planetary healing’ & use of urban nature as remedy for human malaise Planetary Health points us to how human health is no longer separable from the health of animals, plants, and ecosystems. As a concept, it urges us to understand how man-made processes such as climate crisis, urbanization, habitat destruction, pollution and toxicity have repercussions on both the “natural” and “social” worlds. However, there has been only few occasions where the concept has been discussed in a trans-disciplinary manner, between the natural and the social sciences.

    Our event crosses the boundaries between Brazil and Germany, biology and anthropology, engineering and urban studies. It unites established planetary health experts from Brazil with Berlin-based researchers exploring global health through a multispecies city lens. Join us and learn about the possibilities and limitations of translating “planetary health” for studies that scrutinize urban initiatives for improving human-environment relations.

  • Conference

    4-6 May 2023

    Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin ↗

    Nature-Society Relations and the Global Environmental Crisis – Thinking on Climate Change and Sustainability from the Fields of Intersectional Theory and Transdisciplinary Gender Studies

  • Workshop

    31 March 2023

    DWIH São Paulo and Universidade de São Paulo (USP), Brazil ↗

    Planetary Health and Resilient Society

    Antonio Saraiva, Sandra Jasper, Laura Kemmer

  • Publication

    2023

    Mediapolis ↗

    Leaks and Rumblings: An Experimental Confluence of (In)Visible Rivers in São Paulo and London

    Jan van Duppen, Augusto Aneas, Aileen Harvey, Sandra Jasper, Laura Kemmer, and Claudia Andreoli Muniz

    The paper investigates two veiled rivers in the cities of Sāo Paulo and London through creative urban experimentation, revealing the intertwined narratives of colonialism, urban planning, and more-than-human life.

  • Publication

    2022

    ARCH+ ↗

    Spekulative Ökologien: Die Finanzialisierung der Stadtnatur

    Sandra Jasper

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