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Lezing over de Ecocampus

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Landschapsarchitect en stadsecoloog Nico Tillie (faculteit Bouwkunde) geeft donderdag 12 oktober een lezing over de ecocampus, ofwel de campus van de TU Delft als groene proeftuin voor steden van de toekomst.


‘De stad heeft al veel natuurlijke systemen verstoord’, schrijft Tillie in het persbericht. ‘Bij het Urban Ecology Lab stellen we de vraag hoe steden zo natuurlijk mogelijk gemaakt kunnen worden. Van systeemniveau tot planten en vlinders. Hoe wil men leven over honderd jaar? Dat gaan we nu in Delft bouwen en testen!’


  • Lezing over de ecocampus, Papaver, Korftlaan 6, 2616 LJ Delft. Aanvang: 20.00 uur. Toegang is gratis. Vrijwillige bijdrage mogelijk. Zaal open om 19.40 uur.
  • De lezing is de eerste in een reeks van zes georganiseerd door IVN Delft, Vogelwacht Delft en Natuurlijk Delfland.

Science editor Jos Wassink

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