Changes at "Edermünde citizen climate assembly on climate adaptation"
Title (English)
- -Edermünde climate assembly on climate adaptation
- +Edermünde citizen climate assembly on climate adaptation
Description (English)
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The assembly addresses how Edermünde should plan its land use in the context of climate change and climate impact adaptation. Key guiding dilemmas include:
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Adaptation to climate impacts:
How should Edermünde respond to climate-related challenges like heavy rainfall and long heat periods?- -
Land use priorities:
What is the ideal balance between: (re)naturalization (e.g., for biodiversity), agricultural use and soil sealing (e.g., for housing or business development)?- -
Residential planning:
How should future residential areas be developed? Where should new buildings go? What principles should guide densification and infill development?- -
Citizen Science Activity
Purpose: provide first-hand learning experiences and connect theory (from the assembly) with practical challenges in the field
Participation: voluntary and self-organized
Preparation and follow-up: gid://code/Decidim::Meetings::Meeting/2 hours
On-site visit: gid://code/Decidim::Meetings::Meeting/2 hours
A local cow farm and agricultural land (12.10.24, 4 participants)
Restored river bed (15.10.24, 4 participants)
Local forest with a forest ranger (24.10.24, 6 participants)
Different types of residential areas to experience different types of soil sealings (09.11.24, 2 participants)
A nearby village affected by heavy rains and floodings (16.11.24, 3 participants)
The assembly addresses how Edermünde should plan its land use in the context of climate change and climate impact adaptation. Key guiding dilemmas include:
Adaptation to climate impacts:
How should Edermünde respond to climate-related challenges like heavy rainfall and long heat periods?
Land use priorities:
What is the ideal balance between: (re)naturalization (e.g., for biodiversity), agricultural use and soil sealing (e.g., for housing or business development)?
Residential planning:
How should future residential areas be developed? Where should new buildings go? What principles should guide densification and infill development?
Citizen Science Activity
Purpose: provide first-hand learning experiences and connect theory (from the assembly) with practical challenges in the field
Participation: voluntary and self-organized
Preparation and follow-up: gid://code/Decidim::Meetings::Meeting/2 hours
On-site visit: gid://code/Decidim::Meetings::Meeting/2 hours
A local cow farm and agricultural land (12.10.24, 4 participants)
Restored river bed (15.10.24, 4 participants)
Local forest with a forest ranger (24.10.24, 6 participants)
Different types of residential areas to experience different types of soil sealings (09.11.24, 2 participants)
A nearby village affected by heavy rains and floodings (16.11.24, 3 participants)
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