PALIMPSEST at NMP24

PALIMPSEST at NMP24

Published on
22 May 2024
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On April 22nd, some reflections on the co-creation journey initiated by the PALIMPSEST project were presented at the “Network, Markets and People” Symposium, held at the Università degli Studi Mediterranea di Reggio Calabria.

Irene Bianchi presented the first step of the path undertaken in the Jerez de la Frontera Pilot in the panel “Collaborative Governance, Planning Policies, and Social-Ecological Innovations towards Climate Mitigation and Urban Biodiversity”, chaired by Francesco Cappellano and Israa H. Mahmoud.

The contribution “Rethinking Landscapes in a Changing Climate: An Experiment from Spain” by Irene Bianchi, Maria Vitaller del Olmo, Amalia de Götzen, Nicola Morelli, and Grazia Concilio will be published soon in Lecture Notes in Networks and Systems (Springer).

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