Urban Climate-Gardens: an educational initiative in Berlin

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Urban Climate-Gardens: an in Berlin Eva Foos www.agrarberatung.huberlin.de/forschung/klimagaerten Nature-Based Solutions to Climate Change in Urban Areas and their rural Surroundings, Bonn, 17 th -19 th of November 2015

Project Urban Climate-Gardens: an in the model region of Berlin Program: Promotion of measures for climate change adaptation Focus: Development of educational measures on climate change and adaptation Funded by the Federal Ministry for the Environment, Nature Conservation, Building and Nuclear Safety Duration: 04/ 2015 03/ 2017 2

Structure Objectives Approach First results of the situation analysis Consequences for the implementation 3

What are Urban Climate-Gardens? Gardens which demonstrate aspects of climate adaptation and mitigation in the way of cultivation (e. g. ground cover, efficient irrigation) Urban gardens in general because they are measures of adaptation and mitigation for cities 4

Objectives: Purposes Sensitize allotment holders and community gardeners as well as multipliers for the climate impacts, adaptation and mitigation Promote awareness for climate-gardening and for the value of gardens in Berlin Capacity building for educators/ multipliers Contribute to existing education measures Networking: Linking science with praxis (education, city council etc.) and promote discourses 5

Objectives: Outputs Situation and knowledge demand analysis Education Forums : series of events for gardeners and multipliers Educational gardens and respective material Multimedia learning platform 6

Build upon Approach existing processes, structures and measures state-of-the-art (science, education, gardening practice) Instruments: Participation and cooperation such as: Consultation with experts in the project advisory board Exchange with science and praxis Survey of gardeners in Berlin Feedback from participants of forums and visitors of gardens 7

Partners Project advisory board: Regional associations of allotment gardeners, community gardeners, environmental organizations, scientists, educators and the Senate Department for Urban Development and the Environment Education forums: Forum Stadtgärtnern, Regional Association of allotment gardeners, individual gardens (so far) Educational gardens: Community and allotment gardeners Multimedia platform: Stadtacker.net 8

Situation analysis Objectives: Overview on existing knowledge and of present educational activities Assessment of the need for expertise Starting points for the project implementation 9

Situation analysis Procedure: Literature analysis Individual and group discussions with experts Exchange in the Project Advisory Board Online survey 08-10/2015: feedback from 82 gardeners 10

Climate Gardening: Climate Gardening = mostly organic gardening Education: Existing relevant educational material on gardening Linkage to climate change mostly missing Gardening Praxis: First results Situation analysis Some adaptive practice is realized (e.g. organic fertilizers) Left potentials: crop rotation, use of rain water, efficient irrigation, ground cover Knowledge from learning by exchange and by doing Big interest on learning more about relevant measures 11

Consequences Focus on core topics: Climate impacts on gardening Species and varieties: Selection, crop rotations, intercropping Soil: conservation and improvement Water: Dealing with lack and excess of water Gardens in Berlin: importance / efforts on behalf of the city councils / funding opportunities 12

Consequences Focusing of the Approach I: Workshops: Bringing together people from gardening practice, science, education and the city council Alternating formats, locations and core topics Input by science and praxis Time for informal exchange and networking Material: Recommendations for gardening and education (multipliers) Information material for gardeners 13

Consequences Focusing the Approach II: Climate Gardens : Designing new educational gardens (in the city centre) Complementing existing educational gardens Overview on educational gardens in Berlin plus respective education material Online-Platform: Documentation of educational gardens in Berlin Documentation of workshops and forums Overview of educational material and funding opportunities 14

Outlook Kick-off Forum of the educational and networking series: 4 th of December 2015 Report on situation analysis in February 2016 15

Contact: Thank you very much for your attention! Eva Foos Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin Faculty of Life Sciences Albrecht Daniel Thaer-Institute of Agricultural and Horticultural Sciences Extension and Communication Group E-Mail: eva.foos@agrar.hu-berlin.de Project: www.agrarberatung.hu-berlin.de/forschung/klimagaerten 16