Speakers
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| Dr. Patrick Blanc | | Prof. Dr. Manfred Köhler | | Prof. Dr. Michael Braungart |
| | | 45 years working on green roofs - guided by the principles of ecology: knowledge is gained through observations over the long term. Green roofs offer benefits in every climate zone around the world and, when compared to many other technologies, they're a cost-effective way to improve cities. | | It is not about being less bad. We don’t need a smaller ecological footprint; we need one that is useful and abundant by design. In nature, there is no waste - only nutrients. |
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| Prof. Dr. Dr. e.H. Dr. h.c. Werner Sobek | Livia Shamir | Thomas Kraubitz | ||
| Building is an attempt to create a human home in harmony with nature. | Urban forestry should be understood as a multi-scalar, interdisciplinary strategy that integrates nature-based solutions into the urban fabric, linking policy, design, and community engagement: it has the potential to enhance microclimate, air quality, biodiversity, advancing climate resilience and spatial justice. | Making building greenery measurable and tangible through the DGNB system – and incidentally improving the climate. |
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