Events

To support the dialogue between science and society, as well as researchers across different disciplines, IRI THESys holds both external and internal events. This includes lecture series, summer universities and panel discussions open to the public, and participative workshops, colloquiums and activities for IRI THESys. Browse through our past and upcoming events to find out more.

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  • Sep
    14
    2022

    EdiCitNet Global Lunch Talk #7

    Community Building and Social Programming for Edible City Solutions

    Wednesday, September 14, 2022, 12:00 to 13:00

    In this inspiring lunchbreak webinar, the IRI THESys project EdiCitNet will go on a journey exploring different projects in urban agriculture that place strong emphasis on implementing a social programming for their site - creating an enjoyable and attractive place where a sense of community is cultivated alongside tomatoes, herbs and salad greens.

    Participants will see examples of how edible cities can make use of complementary tools that are more commonplace in urban planning, community building and participatory strategies, and that can help to strengthen the social impact. The webinar will show practical and hands-on examples of how we, by connecting edible city strategies with placemaking strategies, can create urban diversity that englobes flora, fauna and people, leading to higher community engagement and more social resilience as well as having a positive ecological impact, highlighted by recent examples from Stensparken Community Garden in Oslo.

    With Helene Gallis, Director of Partnerships and Innovation at Nabolagshager, an Oslo-based think-and-do tank that works with the social aspects of sustainable, urban development.

    Agenda

    • Welcome (5 min)
    • Introduction to the EdiCitNet project (5 min)
    • Presentation by Helene Gallis (25 min)
    • Open discussion (25 min)

    Who is this webinar for?

    This webinar is for:

    • all community garden and urban agriculture enthusiasts who are looking to boost the social aspect of the projects they are involved with
    • for visitors to community gardens who want to understand more about how community is created through these kind of projects
    • for city administrators who work in departments dealing with parks/city greening/social affairs
    • for policy makers interested in finding out more about the power of urban agriculture + community gardens to boost public health and social cohesion

    Registration

    Please register to this event on the EdiCitNet website.