Mathematisch-Naturwissenschaftliche Fakultät - Urbane Ökosysteme, Gesundheit und Umweltgerechtigkeit

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2019

 

Neue Publikation in Ecological Indicators

Nadja Kabischa, Peter Selsam, Toralf Kirstend, Angela Lauschf, Jan Bumbergerg (2019) A multi-sensor and multi-temporal remote sensing approach to detect land cover change dynamics in heterogeneous urban landscapes. Ecological Indicators 99 (2019) 273–282. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ecolind.2018.12.033

 


 

Register: ThinkNature is announcing the first Webinar on Nature-Based Solutions (NBS):

Webinar 1 - NBS: Concept, Practices and Benefits

January 17th, 2019 14.30-15.30 CET

ThinkNature first webinar invites scientists, business/market actors, policy makers and authorities’/organizations’ representatives to discover the concept, practices and benefits of NBS. In the context of this webinar, the above-mentioned issues will be presented by major NBS experts:
–      Emmanuelle Cohen-Shacham
        Nature-based Solutions Thematic Group Leader, Commission on Ecosystem Management (CEM), International Union for Conservation of Nature (IUCN)
–      Nadja Kabisch
        GreenEquityHEALTH Junior Research Group Leader, Institute of Geography, Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin

–      Nikolaos Nikolaidis
        ThinkNature Coordinator, School of Environmental Engineering, Tech! nical University of Crete (TUC)

During the webinar, the attendees will also have the opportunity to participate in short surveys and pose their own questions regarding the presented issues to the speakers.
 
For technical reasons, the webinar audience will be confined. Therefore, individuals that are interested in attending this webinar should register in the following link as soon as possible and no later than the 6th of January:

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Neues Springer-Journal online: International Journal of Urban Transitions

  

 


 

29th WHO Newsletter on Housing and Health "Urban Environmental Health" mit Beitrag von Nadja Kabisch und Dagmar Haase: Urban nature benefits - Opportunities for improvement of health and well-being in times of global change