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LAtalks #03: Green gentrification. Munich, May 08, 2024

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Join the discussion! In the third edition of our salon talks on the topic of "Green at any price (?)", the focus is on the question of social green.

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Efforts to make our living space more liveable through climate adaptation measures and the promotion of biodiversity harbor the risk of segregation and displacement. The phenomenon of green gentrification is finding its way into our cities.

How can cities become green and socially just at the same time? Has the motivation green become a marketing strategy? And what contribution can planners and developers make to initiate a positive development for all those affected and prevent the negative effects of green gentrification? We want to look at these and other aspects from different perspectives and discuss them with each other.

In the series "Green at any price (?)", various aspects of urban design will be discussed in a moderated format and in a relaxed atmosphere with salon guests, with the audience also having their say.

LAtalks. Salon talks "Green at any price (?)"
Part 3: Green gentrification or the question of social green

Location and date:
Wednesday, 08.05.2024. Admission: 18:00, start: 18:30
Perle: Mucbook Clubhaus undamp; Steinchen Kulturcafé. Agnes-Bernauer-Straße 51, 80687 Munich

Panel guests:

  • Prof. Susanne Burger Professorship for Design in Landscape Architecture, Weihenstephan-Triesdorf University of Applied Sciences
  • Prof. Dr. Frank Eckardt Professorship for Social Science Urban Research, Institute for European Urban Studies, Bauhaus University Weimar
  • Melanie Hammer Managing Director of the BHB Group
  • Dr. Martin Klamt Head of the Urban Redevelopment Department, Department of Urban Planning and Building Regulations, City of Munich
  • M.Sc. Julian Numberger Urban planner, landscape architect, NUWELA Büro für Städtebau und Landschaftsarchitektur, Munich

Moderation:
Andreas Rockinger, landscape architect / moderator

Admission is free. Please register via This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. due to limited space.
Please note that images will be taken and the event will be recorded for internal purposes. If you do not wish to be photographed, please contact Elisabeth Auer / Nicole Meier before the event.

Part 1 on November 9, 2023 was dedicated to dealing with historical places and sites in the context of climate change and biodiversity. You can read a follow-up report here. Part 2 on February 21, 2024 was dedicated to the paradigm shift in street space - public space in the field of tension between mobility and climate adaptation. A follow-up report will follow.


Cooperation partner of the series is the Bavarian Chamber of Architects.
The 3rd part of the series is presented by Hauraton.

 

 

 

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