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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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Mary W. Rowe

Canadian Urban Institute
President, CEO
Pan Canada

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Mary is President and CEO of the Canadian Urban Institute (www.canurb.org). An
impassioned civic leader with diverse experience in the business, government, not-for-profit
and philanthropy sectors in Canada and the US for over 30 years, Mary has been a steady
advocate and champion for place-based approaches to building livable and resilient cities,
and community-driven local economies. She has led campaigns, organizations, initiatives,
and companies spanning a few months to several years. Mary was deeply engaged in the
self-organizing initiatives that emerged in New Orleans and along the Gulf Coast following
Hurricanes Katrina and Rita, providing support to two dozen initiatives that focused on
various forms of resilience. She also supported, in her role at MAS NYC, community
engagement efforts during the recovery from Superstorm Sandy, and Rebuild by Design.
Subsequently, Mary has led local, national and international urban initiatives from Toronto
and New York City, including the initial development of Re-Imagining the Civic Commons,
an initiative to strengthen elements of the urban fabric that create social cohesion and
community resilience, including libraries, community centres, parks and other ‘third places’ and served as a Board director for The Bentway respectively
(www.thebentway.ca) . Mary is also Senior Fellow with Shorefast (http://www.shorefast.org),
a charity and social enterprise focused on building place-based economic development
strategies that strengthen local communities and foster their resilience.