This Urban Lunch Talk took place in April 2021 and featured:
– Dr. Volker Coors, Hochschule für Technik Stuttgart from the project IN-SOURCE: Integrated analysis and modelling for the management of sustainable urban food-water-energy (FWE) resources.
– Dr. Maria Beatrice Andreucci works at the Department of “Planning Design Technology of Architecture”, “Sapienza” University of Roma (IT), and is member of the steering board of Urban Europe Research Alliance UERA), where she leads the working group “Urban Economies and Welfare”. She holds a Ph.D. in Environmental Design and an M.B.A (INSEAD).
– Dr. Thomas Nehls, Technische Universität Berlin from the Vertical Green project. The project re-develops “vertical greening” of urban areas according to stakeholder needs and different architectures and climates. How do create positive impacts to as many urban neighbourhoods as possible? The project is active in Berlin (Germany), Ljubljana (Slovenia), Taipei (Chinese Taipei) and Vienna (Austria).
– Daniela Rizzi, Senior Officer for Nature-based Solutions and Biodiversity at ICLEI Europe – Local Governments for Sustainability,has been promoting capacity-building, peer-learning and partnerships between civil society, businesses and all levels of government through the UrbanByNature programme to help cities plan and deliver nature-based solutions.
– Daniel Black, Director at “Daniel Black + Associates” and TRUUD (Tackling Root causes of Unhealthy Urban Development) at University of Bristol works to bridge the gap between research and practice to achieve impact and is part of the WASTE FEW ULL project.
– Johannes Riegler (host) is the Stakeholder Involvement Officer in JPI Urban Europe and manager of the AGORA – JPI Urban Europe’s Stakeholder Involvement Platform to build capacities to co-creating
Read more: https://jpi-urbaneurope.eu/event-calendar/save-the-date-to-urban-lunch-talk-17-urban-greening-and-circularity-transitions-the-dos-donts-and-dilemmas/

