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Discover Albano – a living cultural landscape

Alive. Learning. Curative. Linked. Follow along the paths of knowledge, starting at Campus Albano and further into the National City Park. What can we learn from the National City Park for how society can become more sustainable?

For centuries, the park has been a mosaic of activities, institutions, and habitats, seemingly independent of each other. However, this is not the case, there is a web of threads between now and then, between man and nature. The National City Park is a place for knowledge and living learning – just over 20 years ago, the foundation was laid for a way of studying cities as social-ecological systems, which has been used both to highlight the park and its role in a changing Stockholm and to think ahead in order to try to find ways to more sustainable cities. An example of the latter is the Albano campus itself, where researchers, higher education institutions, interest groups and experts were brought together in dialogue to create a vision for how a university campus can become an engine in a city's sustainability work. Come along and listen, maybe you will see Stockholm in a new light afterwards.

The tour is led by Professor Erik Andersson (Universities of Stockholm and Helsinki), Professor Stephan Barthel (University of Gävle), Professor Henrik Ernstson (KTH) and Maria Braaf, administrator of Akademiska Hus.

When: May 23 at 13.00-15.00.
Where: We gather at the green round area, at the corner of Roslagsvägen/Greta Arwidssons väg.
Organisers: Stockholm Resilience Centre, Stockholm University and Akademiska Hus.
Registration: Contact maria.braaf@akademiskahus.se and mark the email with "Discover Albano".