Lecture
Lightning Bites: Green Cities and Healthy Lives
Monday 25 November, 13:00 - Wednesday 27 November, 14:00
Online
How can we enhance the beauty and livability of our cities?
This CityLabs Lightning Bites series features short, impactful talks from diverse perspectives, addressing the critical challenges and opportunities in promoting sustainable and regenerative tourism practices.
Join us for three days of bite-size talks where we explore how integrating green spaces into urban environments not only enhances the beauty and livability of our cities but also significantly improves the physical and mental well-being of residents.
Monday November 25
13:00-13:30: Jakub Kronenberg, University of Lodz, “Cities, planetary boundaries, and degrowth”
13:30-14:00: Emilia Rönkkö, University of Oulu, Towards pandemic-proof Cities: From planned vulnerabilities to OneHealth and multiple wellbeing effects"
Tuesday November 26
13:00-13:30: Sylvain Boisson, University of Liege, The Living City: Integrating Biodiversity into Urban Landscapes
13:30-14:00: Iskra Alexandra Nola, University of Zagreb, “Environmental (in)justice: gentrification”
Wednesday November 27
13:00-13:30: Natalia Ratajczyk, Michał Zadara, University of Lodz, “400 m2 of hope – art and science for nature and human well-being"
13:30-14:00: Martin de Jong, Erasmus University Rotterdam, The pros and cons of city branding: Why city labels can be used to trigger sustainable urban development, but are often above for window dressing purposes
Registration
Fill out the form to sign up for the sessions. On Monday morning, November 25, you will receive an email with a Zoom link that gives you access to all sessions.
UNIC Lightning Bites
For a full overview of the program and speakers, visit the Lightning Bites page on the UNIC website.
Contact
unic@mau.seThe European University of Cities in Post-Industrial Transition (UNIC)
Malmö University is a member of UNIC (The European University of Cities in Post-Industrial Transition), an alliance of 10 universities from different European cities. UNIC offers structures for international engagement and collaboration for students, teachers, researchers and university staff. For Malmö University, UNIC also offers an opportunity for deepened collaboration with the City of Malmö.