The green toad, the field hamster and the alpine bat, many species live next to us in the city. 

One man’s joy, another man’s sorrow? How and why is a rich nature in the city so important on a small and large scale? What opportunities are there for people to experience and appreciate nature in their “urban home”? 

online lecture by Dr. Sabine Hille, University of Natural Resources and Applied Life Sciences Vienna, held on 28/3/2023.

If you have been unable to attend, the lecture will be available on the Biotope City Journal Youtube channel. If you subscribe to the youtube channel, you won’t miss anything, you will be informed about every new lecture to be re-listened to!

Please make a note in your agenda of the following lectures: 

Tuesday, April 18, 2023, 17 hrs

Current findings of the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change – what does it mean for our cities?

 Dr. Guido Halbig, German Weather Service and member IPCC

Tuesday, May 9, 2023, 17 hrs

Urban industrial areas as ecological potential

This presentation will be held in English!

Dr. Ir. Robbert Snep, Wageningen University & Research, Netherlands

Dienstag, 23. Mai 2023, 17 Uhr

Essbare Städte und urbane Wildpflanzensammlung in Wien

Anjoulie Brandner, Universität für Bodenkultur Wien

Tuesday, June 13, 2023, 17 hrs

Birds crashing into buildings: the invisible death and how it can be prevented

Dipl.Ing. Benedikt Heger, Vienna Environmental Advocacy

This lecture series is a cooperation between the Foundation Biotopes City, the Institute for Landscape Planning (ILAP) and the Institute of Engineering Biology and Landscaping (IBLB) of the University of Natural Resources and Applied Life Sciences  Vienna.