The UT's new Climate Center awarded 9 projects with a total of 190.000 euro to work on issues with a geo-socio-techno perspective. For our green infrastructure project, we received 12,500 euro to organize a series of walk shops in the fall. During these walk shops participants will experience examples of green infrastructure and then in groups work on developing a feasible solutions themselves. We look forward to inviting participants from our previous workshop in April, as well as different faculties' students, and participants of the upcoming NEEDS conference at the UT for these design walk shops, to take place at the UT and Enschede city.
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Book published on solutions for urban green spaces
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