FACISC – V DEL Annual Meeting
Carolina Nunes, Humanität’s urban ecosystem architect, spoke about “Rivers as touristic and urban potentials” at the DEL Annual Meeting
Carolina Nunes, Humanität’s urban ecosystem architect, spoke about “Rivers as touristic and urban potentials” at the DEL Annual Meeting
In the Ruhr region, small mountains were created with mining waste materials. Currently greed and restored, they are parks for preservation and leisure.
How the territory can boost the economy?
Participants were informed about the fellowship by Carolina Viviane Nunes, alumna of the programme, and Dr. Damian Grasmück, representative of the selection department of the Alexander von Humboldt Foundation.
The video is available online on Youtube
Samara is located on the river Volga, one of the Russian symbols. The river has been actively used during the industrialization period, and that opens unending discussion on its future.
Space for cycling away from motor vehicles brings the opportunity to commute and enjoy the city.
The landholding regularization in preservation areas (a Brazilian problem) should study legal arrangements to make urban-environmental parks feasible, considering real estate appreciation.
Our lifestyle should blend with nature, towards sustainable cities