Virtual Fishbowl Dialogue on Progress in Mountain Resilience Research and Design
11.11.2021 | 21:00 –
11.11.2021 | 22:00
11.11.2021 | 21:00 – 22:00
Online

First in a series hosted by the MRI’s Mountain Resilience Working Group

Join the MRI Mountain Resilience Working Group for the first in a series of Virtual Fishbowl Dialogues on Progress in Mountain Resilience Research and Design. This video exchange format seeks to animate the debate around timely topics in the field of mountain resilience, and is also open also to people outside the Working Group.

The MRI Mountain Resilience Working Group invites all scholars and practitioners interested in the resilience of mountain areas around the globe to join this exchange on Thursday, 11 of November, from 21:00 to 22:00 o’clock CET (14:00 to 15:00 MDT) in order to share some insights on activities that have been going on within the mountain resilience community in the last half a year and look ahead together to activities in 2022.

Short inputs are planned from Tobias Luthe (ETH Zürich and Oslo School of Architecture and Design) on the Mountain Paths (MtnPATHS) project and the activities at the MonViso institute, Haley Fitzpatrick (Oslo School of Architecture and Design, Norway) will present some news from her activities in Hemsedal and North America linked to her PhD, and Romano Wyss (EPFL Lausanne) would give a short update on two initiatives running in Switzerland.

There is additional space for 2-3 inputs from the group to share updates of current work. These updates should be short talks of 10 minutes, and linked to mountain resilience.

If you have information you would like to share with the MRI Mountain Resilience Working Group and/or wish to give a short presentation during this event please get in touch.

The meeting will take place on Zoom: https://epfl.zoom.us/j/8279678440

Please click here to register your particpation by email by Tuesday, 9th of November.


DSC 0148Related Event: Mountain Living Together

8-11 January 2022 | Sierra Nevada Aquatic Research Laboratory and Online

Mountain Living Together is an event for sharing stories about sustainable futures of local and global well-being, presented by the MRI Mountain Resilience Working Group

Mountain communities around the world are dealing with complex challenges like climate change, urban-rural migration, and more. What can we learn from each other and other alpine communities facing similar opportunities for innovation?

Find out more.


 

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