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Green New Deal Landscapes is a series hosted by Jose Alfredo Ramírez and Clara Olóriz Sanjuán, both co-directors of AA Groundlab. Each session discusses the relationship between policy making and our environment and explores how we can tackle climate change through landscape design.
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The urbanNext_exchanges series is curated by Ricardo Devesa and Marta Bugés. Feel free to contact us via email at [email protected] if you want to comment on the podcast or share your work with us.
Green New Deal Landscapes is a series hosted by Jose Alfredo Ramírez and Clara Olóriz Sanjuán, both co-directors of AA Groundlab. Each session discusses the relationship between policy making and our environment and explores how we can tackle climate change through landscape design.
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This space has been sponsored by Actar Publishers and urbanNext.net.
The urbanNext_exchanges series is curated by Ricardo Devesa and Marta Bugés. Feel free to contact us via email at [email protected] if you want to comment on the podcast or share your work with us.
Green New Deal Landscapes is a series hosted by Jose Alfredo Ramírez and Clara Olóriz Sanjuán, both co-directors of AA Groundlab. Each session discusses the relationship between policy making and our environment and explores how we can tackle climate change through landscape design.
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This space has been sponsored by Actar Publishers and urbanNext.net.
The urbanNext_exchanges series is curated by Ricardo Devesa and Marta Bugés. Feel free to contact us via email at [email protected] if you want to comment on the podcast or share your work with us.
Green New Deal Landscapes is a series hosted by Jose Alfredo Ramírez and Clara Olóriz Sanjuán, both co-directors of AA Groundlab. Each session discusses the relationship between policy making and our environment and explores how we can tackle climate change through landscape design.
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This space has been sponsored by Actar Publishers and urbanNext.net.
The urbanNext_exchanges series is curated by Ricardo Devesa and Marta Bugés. Feel free to contact us via email at [email protected] if you want to comment on the podcast or share your work with us.
Green New Deal Landscapes is a series hosted by Jose Alfredo Ramírez and Clara Olóriz Sanjuán, both co-directors of AA Groundlab. Each session discusses the relationship between policy making and our environment and explores how we can tackle climate change through landscape design.
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This space has been sponsored by Actar Publishers and urbanNext.net.
The urbanNext_exchanges series is curated by Ricardo Devesa and Marta Bugés. Feel free to contact us via email at [email protected] if you want to comment on the podcast or share your work with us.
Green New Deal Landscapes is a series hosted by Jose Alfredo Ramírez and Clara Olóriz Sanjuán, both co-directors of AA Groundlab. Each session discusses the relationship between policy making and our environment and explores how we can tackle climate change through landscape design.
Alfredo and Clara are joined by Elena Luciano, Yasmina Yehia and Daniel Kiss, graduates from Landscape Urbanism at the Architectural Association. The students researched on landscape management in Wales and Antartica, and got involved with local communities and organizations, to understand the many layers operating in these territories.
The conversation is a follow-up on the articles the students wrote for the AD issue edited by Jose Alfredo Ramírez titled Green New Deal Landscapes: https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/toc/15542769/2022/92/1
Elena Luciano and Yasmina Yehia, together with Rafael Martinez Caldera worked on the project Just Transition: https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1002/ad.2771
Daniel Kiss, together with Swadheet Chaturvedi worked on the project Dynamic Domains of Antartica: https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1002/ad.2772
This space has been sponsored by Actar Publishers and urbanNext.net.
The urbanNext_exchanges series is curated by Ricardo Devesa and Marta Bugés. Feel free to contact us via email at [email protected] if you want to comment on the podcast or share your work with us.
Green New Deal Landscapes is a series hosted by Jose Alfredo Ramírez and Clara Olóriz Sanjuán, both co-directors of AA Groundlab. Each session discusses the relationship between policy making and our environment and explores how we can tackle climate change through landscape design.
Learn more about Lindsay Bremner’s work:
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The urbanNext_exchanges series is curated by Ricardo Devesa and Marta Bugés. Feel free to contact us via email at [email protected] if you want to comment on the podcast or share your work with us.
Green New Deal Landscapes is a series hosted by Jose Alfredo Ramírez and Clara Olóriz Sanjuán, both co-directors of AA Groundlab. Each session discusses the relationship between policy making and our environment and explores how we can tackle climate change through landscape design.
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The urbanNext_exchanges series is curated by Ricardo Devesa and Marta Bugés. Feel free to contact us via email at [email protected] if you want to comment on the podcast or share your work with us.
Feeding its citizens has been one of the main challenges of cities since its earliest history. Although industrialization has overcome many issues, it has also created new ones that need to be urgently addressed.
Carolyn Steel is a leading thinker on food and cities and the author of the books Hungry City: How Food Shapes Our Lives and Sitopia: How Food Can Save the World. Thanks to her concept sitopia, which means food-place, Carolyn has raised awareness on what it takes to feed urban settlements and improve their food system.
Learn more about Carolyn's work:
https://www.carolynsteel.com/hungrycitybook
https://www.carolynsteel.com/sitopiabook
Klaudio Muca holds a degree in Architecture from Politecnico di Milano and is an R&D architect at CEBRA a Danish architectural office. CEBRA investigates the impact of the built environment on people through two initiatives the tech startup Common Sense and the research unit WISE, which recently launched the WISE Journal a publication on the relationship between architecture, humans and human activities. In this session, Klaudio talks about how his work in the R&D team informs design proposals and why studying working and learning behaviors is key to improve our physical environment.
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The podcast currently has 27 episodes available.