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community
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germany
Nomadisch Grün (Green Nomad) launched Prinzessinnengärten (Princess Gardens) as a pilot project in the summer of 2009 on Moritzplatz in Berlin Kreuzberg, a site that had been a wasteland for more than half a century. Along with friends, activists and neighbors, the group cleared trash, built transportable organic vegetable gardens and harvested the first fruits of their labor. Source : Photos de Google Earth (Moritzplatz Berlin 2006/2012) Imagine a future where every available space in big cities is used to allow new green spaces to flourish. Green spaces that residents create themselves and use to produce fresh and healthy food. This would result in increased biological diversity, reduced CO2 emissions and a better microclimate. These spaces would foster a sense of community and the exchange of a wide variety of skills and forms of knowledge, and help people lead more sustainable lives. They would constitute a kind of miniature utopia, a place where a new urban lifestyle can emerge, where people can work together, relax, communicate and enjoy locally produced vegetables. In the future, more and more people will live in cities rather than rural areas. The city will therefore become the decisive place for the development of more sustainable modes of eating, living and traveling. The city of the future should be a pleasant and climate-friendly place to live, where everything is done to preserve our natural resources. Prinzessinnengärten is a new place for urban learning. It’s the place where locals can come together to experiment and learn more about organic food production, biodiversity and climate protection. This space will help them adapt to climate change and become familiar with healthy eating, sustainable living and a future-oriented urban lifestyle. With this project, Nomadisch Grün intends to increase the biological, social and cultural diversity of the neighborhood and pave the way for a new way of living together in the city. Text Source : https://prinzessinnengarten.net/about/
Wednesday, January 17, 2024 / C4R ecosystem
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uk
art
activism
Platform is different. We combine art, activism, education and research in one organisation. This approach enables us to create unique projects driven by the need for social and ecological justice. Platform’s current campaigns focus on the social, economic and environmental impacts of the global oil industry. Our pioneering education courses, exhibitions, art events and book projects promote radical new ideas that inspire change. How we work is important to us. We operate through collective decision-making. Our team includes campaigners, artists and researchers who act together and with networks to achieve long-term, systemic goals. Everyone in Platform is committed to our core values of justice, solidarity, creativity and democracy. source text Photo: Platform London Photo: Platform London Photo: Sokari Douglas Camp, Battle Bus Memorial for Ken Saro Wiwa, 2005, acier inoxydable, 310 cm de haut, Courtesy Sokari Douglas Camp, © ADAGP, Paris
Friday, March 10, 2023 / C4R ecosystem
activism
platform
action!
turkey
publications
Ekoloji kolektifi, which sees the struggle against the commodification of nature as a dimension of the class struggle, is charged with mobilizing opportunities to strengthen the position of the people in the face of capital and the state, building mechanisms for responding to disasters, and understanding and explaining ecological issues. crisis from a historical materialist perspective. Working according to the principles of Umut-Sen, members of the collective are required to assume concrete responsibility in at least one working group and to attend meetings held every two weeks. Working group on propaganda: all practices that serve the commodification of nature, such as municipalities, districts, political parties, etc. share with the public regardless of the fact, follow the ideas of resistance, produce materials necessary for organizing activities (visual design, technical materials, translation, article, etc.), organize seminars/events on the topic it deems necessary, share with the public the developments during and after the disaster, follow the Umut-Sen line, it is responsible for creating debates and polemics that will deepen it Working group on disaster response: earthquake, flood, fire, landslide, etc. It is in charge of setting up mobile teams ready to intervene in case of a disaster, and to prepare these teams to intervene in case of a possible disaster by following the necessary training. Organization, Resistance and Solidarity Working Group: It is in charge of establishing organic links with ongoing struggles, identifying and responding to the concrete needs of the resistances, meeting with the populations of the region that will be affected by the project before possible projects that cause the plundering of nature, and providing the necessary advice. Legal working group: It is in charge of providing the necessary legal support to the ecological struggles, sometimes directly as an executive, and sometimes by conducting information activities through village/café/neighborhood meetings. Increasing the legal qualifications of the Umut-Sen Assembly's organizing experts is also part of the scope of this working group. Ecological activism by local groups ,Yeryüzü Ekoloji Kolektifi Ecological Rights Centre Started Its Work, Ekoloji kolektifi Protest against polution, Ekoloji kolektifi
Sunday, July 11, 2021 / C4R ecosystem
romania
commons
project
activism
biodiversity
Văcărești Natural Park is the first urban natural park in Romania, only 5 km away from the city centre, being also the largest green space in Bucharest, covering 183 ha. Văcărești Natural Park has its own administration body that manages the park in partnership with the City Hall and other institutions and organisations with strong experience in nature protection and conservation, research, ecotourism and education. The mission of Văcărești Natural Park’s Administration is to: -Protect the biological diversity -Promote healthy recreation in the middle of the nature, and ecotourism -Develop, deliver and support education activities for nature observation and interpretation, and scientific research Văcărești Natural Park is the first urban protected area in Romania, and the largest green space of its capital, Bucharest. Văcărești National Natural Park, image captured by drone. Photo: Helmut Ignat Foto: Helmut Ignat Foto: Helmut Ignat Source texte
Sunday, July 11, 2021 / C4R ecosystem
romania
commons
project
activism
biodiversity
This is a project of Instituto A Cidade Certa de Você, which focuses on the agro-ecological transition in urban and vulnerable areas and the creation of models of sustainable local development in a participatory way, strengthening networks and local initiatives. The objective is to strengthen families that produce healthy food, promoting the community's capacity to build a more just and sustainable future in the city. All this through food sovereignty and justice. Source images: A Cidade Precisa de Agroecologia
Sunday, July 11, 2021 / C4R ecosystem
project
france
activism
occupation
zad
The ZAD ("zone to defend") of Notre-Dame-des-Landes is a "social experiment" set up by the opponents of the Grand Ouest airport project, in Notre-Dame-des-Landes. The struggle against the airport was the occasion for about fifty naturalists (called "Les Naturalistes en Lutte") to list the fauna and flora of the area, in order to defend it with arguments of biodiversity protection. It then became a zone of experimentation of life in non-market society and various other social experiments, which will last in part, after the abandonment of the airport project. Source text: wikipedia Source main image: Novembre 2012 • © AFP The farm of a hundred names, the construction has been demolished / © ValK ! zad_007_02-909ed Source: Nadir Photo Stephan Massis
Sunday, July 11, 2021 / C4R ecosystem