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Welcome to the Nature of Cities Festival 2024! A gathering to get inspired, to learn, to present, collaborate, or to meet hundreds of new best friends and urban nature co-conspirators. The Berlin segment is an all-inclusive multi-day experience featuring field-trips, in person talks, workshops, art interventions, a film festival, Farm-to-Table dinners, various opportunities for socializing, and much more. All of it takes place at the Atelier Gardens venue, and various other locations around Berlin.

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VENUE ADDRESS:
Oberlandstraße 26-35, 12099 Berlin
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Dagmar Haase

Professor in urban ecology and urban land use
Dagmar Haase is a professor in urban ecology and urban land use modelling. She holds a PhD from the Martin-Luther-University of Halle-Wittenberg. Dagmar is professor at the Humboldt Universität zu Berlin, Germany, and Guest Scientist at the Helmholtz Centre for Environmental Research - UFZ. Dagmar's main interest and activities are settled in the combination and integration of global urbanization modelling and the quantification and assessment of ecosystem services, disservices, green infrastructure, and social-environmental justice issues in cities and urban areas including urban land teleconnections. She works at different spatial scales, from the global to the local and neighborhood scale. Conceptually, Dagmar’s Lab bases its work on the idea of emergence, resilience, and sustainability of social-ecological coupled systems. Geographically, her focus areas are situated in Europe and Russia. She is author of over 150 ISI-listed scientific publications. In 2010, Dagmar was a Fellow of the International Environmental Modelling & Software Society (iEMSs), in 2014, she received the AXA Award for research on “Resilient Cities”. In 2016, Dagmar held the Honorary Wallenberg Professorship of the Swedish Academy of Sciences.