Diversity of values for countering biodiversity loss

Event posted by Kassia Rudd
Marshland
Thursday, 14 March 2024 - 11:00 to 12:30 (Europe/Brussels) (Europe/Brussels)
Online

Join the first session of the event series ‘Local actions for a SHARED GREEN DEAL’ and discover the essential connection between biodiversity and the cultural fabric of European communities, both rural and urban.

After a journey across four sets of inspirational local actions in Slovenia, Ireland, Greece, and Sweden experts and local experiment leaders will unravel the various ways in which biodiversity is perceived by adults around Europe, in different contexts and what underlying cultural values can help mobilize the transformative change needed for the ambitious EU Green Deal’s biodiversity goals and targets to be met.

During the online event, SHARED GREEN DEAL’s Biodiversity stream will also show how the work, based on social science, anticipates supporting policy makers to reconcile the disconnect that, seemingly, most Europeans experience from their local biodiversity.

Register now to join the session on 14 March, from 11.00-12.30 CET.

Agenda: 

11.00 - 11.10

  Opening remarks and introduction to SHARED GREEN DEAL

►   Haris Paliogiannis, MIO-ECSDE

11.10 - 11.20

  Connecting Biodiversity and Cultural Values

►   Haris Paliogiannis, MIO-ECSDE

11.20 - 12.00

  Showcasing Local Initiatives

Slovenia: Nature's Narrative: Unveiling Stories

Ireland: Stop, Look and Listen: Preserving the Biodiversity of Ballyhoura

 

Greece: Amaroussion Biodiversity Local Experiment (ABLE)

 

 

Sweden: Stockholm Biodiversity Learning Experiment - by participating and doing

 

►   Mateja Šmid Hribar, ZRC

►   Patricija Rejec, Posoški razvojni center

 

►   Selina Anna-Maria Strasser, CUAS

►   Rhiannon S. Laubach, Ballyhoura Development CLG

►   Haris Paliogiannis, MIO-ECSDE

►   Anargyros Roussos, Municipality of Amaroussion

►   Daniela Ribeiro, ZRC

►   Peter Wiborn, Environment and Health Department, City of Stockholm

12.00 – 12.10

  Highlighting other European case studies: PLANET4B

►   Agnes Zolyomi, Martin Luther University of Halle-Wittenberg

12.10 – 12.25

  Q&A

12.25 – 12.30

  Closing remarks, Haris Paliogiannis, MIO-ECSDE