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    “Ecomuseums and climate change”: conference proceedings

    We are pleased to announce that the proceedings, the conclusions and recording of the international conference ‘Ecomuseums and climate change’ held on May 30th, 2023, are now available.

    🔗 Find out the proceedings here: https://sites.google.com/view/drops-platform/forums/climate-action-2023
    Activate the subtitles of the recording and automatically translate them into your native language.

    🔎 Discover innovative approaches to sustainable development, community engagement, and climate action within the ecomuseum framework. Learn from inspiring speakers who are making a difference in their communities and beyond!

    📚 Dive into the “Climate Action Book,” a valuable resource featuring case studies, best practices, and guidelines for ecomuseums and other cultural institutions striving to make a positive impact on our planet.

    🌿 Don’t miss this opportunity to enrich your understanding of ecomuseums and their potential for tackling climate change. Be a part of the coalition and help shape a sustainable future for our world! Read the conclusions of the conference: send us any further suggestions and ideas.

    📣 Spread the word!

    Thank you! 🌎💚

    With: Peter Davis (Emeritus Professor – University of Newcastle upon Tyne), Sonia Stefanizzi, Director of Sociology and Social Research Department (University of Milan Bicocca); Maurizio Casiraghi, Deputy Rector for Education at University of Milan Bicocca and National Biodiversity Future Center (Spoke 7), Agostina Lavagnino Lombardy Region, Alberto Garlandini, President of ICOM Foundation. Michael F. Jacobson, (Founder, National Food Museum Washington DC); Franca Zuccoli & Rita Capurro (MuDiB Museum – University of Milan Bicocca); Iacopo Bencini (Italia Clima Network – NGO). Raul Dal Santo, Clare Cooper, Douglas Worts , Edo Bricchetti , Gelsom Rozentino, Ginevra Addis, Henry Mcghie Jamie Allan Brown, Karen Brown, Michela Rota , Oscar Navajas Corral and last but not least the volcanic professor Nunzia Borrelli (University of Milan Bicocca)

This project has been funded with support from the European Commission. This publication reflects the views only of the author, and the Commission cannot be held responsible for any use which may be made of the information contained therein.

Project Nº: 2020-1-ES01-KA204- 082769

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