Barcelona International Biennial of Landscape Architecture
Nov
27
to Nov 28

Barcelona International Biennial of Landscape Architecture

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12TH BARCELONA INTERNATIONAL LANDSCAPE BIENNIAL

 

From the 27th to the 28th of November 2023, a new edition of the Barcelona International Landscape Biennial will take place to reflect on how to face future challenges in the built environment and evaluate how the landscape could become a primary tool to achieve climate change mitigation. The event will bring together, for one more year, professionals and experts in landscape architecture in the event that has become a reference on an international scale.

It includes the Rosa Barba Casanovas International Landscape Architecture Prize for the best-built landscape projects, the International Landscape Architecture School Prize, a Symposium revolving around the latest concerns in Landscape Architecturean exhibition of the Rosa Barba Prize finalist projects, and the launch of the Book-catalogue of the 11th Barcelona International Landscape Biennial (2021).

The first edition of the Barcelona International Landscape Biennial arises from the desire to deepen and generate debate about the landscape. Not only from an environmental point of view but also one of the motors of landscape conservation, even through landscape architecture. Research is relevant in all the disciplinary fields linked to landscape study and its evolution. Each edition revolves around a central theme; a motto is chosen according to current affairs and concerns, both professional and social, related to the landscape. 

https://landscape.coac.net/

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Nature Based Solutions - Leadership in Nature Restoration and Climate Resilience
Nov
24
9:00 AM09:00

Nature Based Solutions - Leadership in Nature Restoration and Climate Resilience

ILI Conference: Nature-based Solutions | leadership in nature restoration and climate resilience.

Tackling the climate emergency and the biodiversity crisis through transformative design solutions.

24 Nov 2023 9:30am to 4:00pm

https://www.irishlandscapeinstitute.com/events/ili-conference-nbs-leadership-in-nature-restoration-and-climate-resilience

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Webinar: Landscape 2050 and beyond: from 75 to 100 years IFLA
Nov
17
10:00 PM22:00

Webinar: Landscape 2050 and beyond: from 75 to 100 years IFLA

Webinar - Landscape 2050 and beyond: from 75 to 100 years IFLA
Friday, 17th of November 2023 CET 14.00 – 16.00. Watch online via
this link.

Moderation: Niek Hazendonk Landscape architect MSc, IFLA Delegate for the Dutch Association for Landscape Architects

CET 14.00 - 14.10 Opening: Bruno Marques, President IFLA World,  Landscape Architect PhD ‘Landscape architects design the future. What will the coming decades ask from IFLA and the profession?’

CET 14.10 - 14.40 Michael van Buuren, Landscape Planner PhD Wageningen University. ‘2120 Nature based approach for Europe’
Climate change and biodiversity loss are the biggest challenges for the 21st century. The European Green Deal is a policy aimed at these challenges and aims to transform Europe into the first climate-neutral continent by 2050. It also aims to protect, preserve and strengthen the EU's natural capital and protect the health and well-being of citizens from environmental risks and impacts. Increasing scientific evidence shows the interrelationship between the climate crisis and the biodiversity crisis. An integrated, long-term approach for 2120, the next century is required to create a resilient and climate- and nature-positive future. In addition to rapidly reducing greenhouse gas emissions, large-scale implementation of nature-based solutions has great potential to create a climate- and nature-positive future. In this lecture van Buuren highlights the importance and potential of a nature-based approach driven by landscape research through design for the health and well-being of future European citizens. The Dutch government announced that it will invest 110 million euros in the further development of the ideas of NL2120. In this knowledge program, governments, nature organizations, engineering firms, dredging companies and knowledge and professional institutions work together on nature-based solutions for major challenges. It also contains a worldwide student challenge for Bangladesh 2120 Nature Based Solutions.

CET 14.40 - 14.55  15 minutes questions and discussion

CET 14.55 - 15.00 Pause

CET 15.00 - 15.30 Barbara Deutsch, FASLA , Landscape Architecture Foundation ‘ The New Landscape Declaration and Grounding the New Green Deal’
For over 50 years, the LAF has been identifying priorities and strengthening the discipline to meet weighty environmental, social, and economic challenges. They believe in the power of design to create a healthier, more equitable, and sustainable world.

The New Landscape Declaration is a critical, provocative, and inspirational examination of the role of landscape architecture in addressing the challenges of our time, including equity, climate change, public health, rapid urbanization, and more.

A national climate plan like the Green New Deal will be understood by most people through the landscapes, buildings, infrastructures, and public works agenda that it inspires. There is an essential role for the built environment disciplines to play in reimagining this future and translating the goals of decarbonization, jobs, and justice into on-the-ground practices and built works.

From 2020 to 2022, LAF and partners undertook two initiatives to explore the intersection of design, policy, and advocacy and give form to the scale, scope, and pace of transformation needed to address the climate crisis. The goal was to catalyze conversation and identify ways to accelerate individual and collective actions to effect change. What did these initiatives us learn for the next decades?

CET 15.30 - 16.00 30 minutes questions and (general) discussion

CET 16.00 - 16.10 Katerina Gkoltsiou, President IFLA Europe, Landscape Architect PhD ‘Recap and Closure - the 25 years to come’

Any questions please contact admin@iflaworld.org

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Webinar - Landscape 2050 and beyond: from 75 to 100 years IFLA
Nov
13
2:00 PM14:00

Webinar - Landscape 2050 and beyond: from 75 to 100 years IFLA

Webinar - Landscape 2050 and beyond: from 75 to 100 years IFLA

Friday, 17th of November 2023 CET 14.00 – 16.00. Watch online via this link.

Programme:

Moderation: Niek Hazendonk Landscape architect MSc, IFLA Delegate for the Dutch Association for Landscape Architects
CET 14.00 - 14.10 Opening: Bruno Marques, President IFLA World,  Landscape Architect PhD ‘Landscape architects design the future. What will the coming decades ask from IFLA and the profession?’

CET 14.10 - 14.40 Michael van Buuren, Landscape Planner PhD Wageningen University. ‘2120 Nature based approach for Europe’
Climate change and biodiversity loss are the biggest challenges for the 21st century. The European Green Deal is a policy aimed at these challenges and aims to transform Europe into the first climate-neutral continent by 2050. It also aims to protect, preserve and strengthen the EU's natural capital and protect the health and well-being of citizens from environmental risks and impacts. Increasing scientific evidence shows the interrelationship between the climate crisis and the biodiversity crisis. An integrated, long-term approach for 2120, the next century is required to create a resilient and climate- and nature-positive future. In addition to rapidly reducing greenhouse gas emissions, large-scale implementation of nature-based solutions has great potential to create a climate- and nature-positive future. In this lecture van Buuren highlights the importance and potential of a nature-based approach driven by landscape research through design for the health and well-being of future European citizens. The Dutch government announced that it will invest 110 million euros in the further development of the ideas of NL2120. In this knowledge program, governments, nature organizations, engineering firms, dredging companies and knowledge and professional institutions work together on nature-based solutions for major challenges. It also contains a worldwide student challenge for Bangladesh 2120 Nature Based Solutions.

CET 14.40 - 14.55  15 minutes questions and discussion

CET 14.55 - 15.00 Pause

CET 15.00 - 15.30 Barbara Deutsch, FASLA , Landscape Architecture Foundation ‘ The New Landscape Declaration and Grounding the New Green Deal’
For over 50 years, the LAF has been identifying priorities and strengthening the discipline to meet weighty environmental, social, and economic challenges. They believe in the power of design to create a healthier, more equitable, and sustainable world.

The New Landscape Declaration is a critical, provocative, and inspirational examination of the role of landscape architecture in addressing the challenges of our time, including equity, climate change, public health, rapid urbanization, and more.

A national climate plan like the Green New Deal will be understood by most people through the landscapes, buildings, infrastructures, and public works agenda that it inspires. There is an essential role for the built environment disciplines to play in reimagining this future and translating the goals of decarbonization, jobs, and justice into on-the-ground practices and built works.

From 2020 to 2022, LAF and partners undertook two initiatives to explore the intersection of design, policy, and advocacy and give form to the scale, scope, and pace of transformation needed to address the climate crisis. The goal was to catalyze conversation and identify ways to accelerate individual and collective actions to effect change. What did these initiatives us learn for the next decades?


CET 15.30 - 16.00 30 minutes questions and (general) discussion

CET 16.00 - 16.10 Katerina Gkoltsiou, President IFLA Europe, Landscape Architect PhD ‘Recap and Closure - the 25 years to come’

Any questions please contact admin@iflaworld.org

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ISUH 19th International Conference on Urban Health
Nov
6
to Nov 9

ISUH 19th International Conference on Urban Health

19th International Conference on Urban Health (ICUH) will take place in Atlanta, USA on November 6 — 9, 2023.

ICUH is the leading event for urban health experts, local governments, businesses, entrepreneurs, and local urban leaders to come together and imagine a healthier, more equitable and sustainable future. Hosted in a different city and different global region each year, thousands of urban health changemakers from all over the world share the latest research on creating healthy physical and social urban environments, how to drive and scale successful implementation, planning effective policy, partnering with the private sector, and how together, we can accelerate a healthy urban transformation and shape an inspiring future for the cities we live in. As the only global meeting of its kind, the ICUH advances knowledge and action to improve health by addressing the comprehensive determinants present in cities.

Save the date and stay tuned for upcoming details around registration and our call for abstracts! We look forward to seeing you all in Atlanta!

Conference website here.

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Webinar: Landscapes for Life - Agricultural landscapes in arid regions, insights from the Middle East
Nov
6
10:30 AM10:30

Webinar: Landscapes for Life - Agricultural landscapes in arid regions, insights from the Middle East

The next IFLA OLA Initiative Webinar - Landscapes for Life - Agricultural landscapes in arid regions, insights from the Middle East will take place Monday 6th November

Mexico City, Mexico Mon, 6 Nov 2023 at 04:00 CST
Argentina Time, ART Mon, 6 Nov 2023 at 07:00 ART
Eastern Time, ET Mon, 6 Nov 2023 at 05:00 EST
Central European Time, CET Mon, 6 Nov 2023 at 11:00 CET
Addis Ababa, Ethiopia Mon, 6 Nov 2023 at 13:00 EAT
Tokyo, Japan Mon, 6 Nov 2023 at 19:00 JST

Programme:

WELCOME AND COMMENCEMENT

Official Welcome

Armin Parhizi Rad: Chairman of the Middle East Professional Practice and Policy Committee. ME Representative IFLA Working Group Agriculture and Landscapes

Opening Remarks

Carlos Jankilevich: CFIA-UIA. Chair IFLA World Working Group on Agriculture and Landscape

KEYNOTES PRESENTATIONS

“Agricultural and Rural Heritage: Inspiring Landscape Architects in the 21st Century”

JALA MAKHZOUMI: Interim President of IFLA ME, Adjunct Professor of Landscape Architecture, American University of Beirut. IFLA Geoffrey Jellicoe Prize Award Winner.

CARL LUDWIG: Emeritus Professor of Landscape Architecture, Nürtingen University, Germany

“Nature-based Solutions in Productive Landscapes of Regions with Extreme Drought, Insights from Iran.”

MOHAMMAD ALI MANIAN: PhD, Shahid Beheshti University | SBU · Centre for Environmental Research, Tehran, Iran.

MINOO ALIKHANI: PhD, Urban Studies, Arts University Isfahan, Iran.

QUESTIONS AND REMARKS

Exchange of views, discussion of key topics and proposal of alternatives among the attending speakers.

Moderator: Carlos Jankilevich

CLOSING AND FAREWELL

The event will take place in an approximate time of 1 hour 30 minutes.

To register

Please complete this form.

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Webinar - Heat, Cities and Landscapes
Nov
1
5:30 PM17:30

Webinar - Heat, Cities and Landscapes

Webinar: Heat, Cities and Landscapes  - 1st November 17.30 SAST, online

Organised by the IFLA Africa chair of the IFLA Climate Change Working Group.

Join us and high-profile, knowledgeable guests, for what promises to be an informative webinar. 

The registration link https://us02web.zoom.us/meeting/register/tZErd-qurDwiGtacEoqJMZXD3lnd-LhB_dN3

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