november, 2020
The dramatic loss of biodiversity in recent decades is one of the biggest challenges for the survival of humanity. This process happens against the background of the recently declared new geological epoch of the Anthropocene, which expresses that human influence has now reached every square centimeter of the earth´s surface and every cubic centimeter of its atmosphere. This means that reliance on any nature outside of us humans which may sustain us is obsolete. Instead, we are deeply entangled with all other living and non-living beings and we need to actively design these entanglements for higher biodiversity in order to survive.
Contemporary biodiversity research and practice focus mainly on city scale or rural scale. This should be complemented now by the intermediate scale of the regiopolis, which has a high potential for increasing biodiversity. IBA Parkstad offers the chance to contribute to research and practice for increasing biodiversity on a regional scale. The mini-conference presents inspiring theory on biodiversity and design (Martin Prominski), nature-based design principles (Maike van Stiphout) and local examples expressing the specific Parkstad-entanglements between human and non-humans (Martijn Blaas).
Program
15:30 – 15:55 | Designing for higher biodiversity in the Regiopolis – An introduction by Martin Prominski |
15:55 – 16:20 | Moving towards higher biodiversity in Parkstad Limburg – A Video by Martijn Blaas |
16:20 – 17:30 | Workshop “How to see Parkstad through the eyes of a deer” – By Maike van Stiphout |