May
Take part in the Biodiversity Collage - a creative and insightful workshop
Biodiversity loss is one of the greatest threats or challenges we currently face. During this workshop on the Biodiversity Collage, you work in small groups to sort out the causes and consequences of biodiversity loss and create a narrative and discuss possible action points.
During the workshop we will guide you through the Biodiversity Collage, developed by Deloitte in cooperation with a French University. The collage is used world-wide to spread knowledge about the biodiversity crisis and to encourage action.
The workshop is aimed at a general public age 16 and above, as well as at staff and students at Lund University. No previous knowledge of the subject is required - only an interest to learn more and an intention to participate actively during the workshop.
During the workshop, the participants work in small groups to sort out causes and consequences of biodiversity loss guided by the Biodiversity Collage materials and the facilitators, followed by a summary and reflection session.
Depending on the preferences of the participants, we can arrange for some groups to do part of the workshop in Swedish and some in English.
In order for us to arrange workshop materials and also some light refreshments, we encourage you to sign up to reserve yourself a spot as they will be limited. We are happy to welcome drop-ins aswell is we have spots left over.
Mistra BIOPATH, a research collaboration program on integrating biodiversity in financial decision-making is supporting this workshop. Lund University is the host organisation.
Mistra BIOPATH webpage | mistrabiopath.se
The event is part of Sustainability Week 2025, which runs between 5-10 May. Sustainability Week is an annual event in Lund organised as a joint venture by Lund University and Lund municipality. The week serves as a platform for bringing together ideas, raising public awareness and for inspiring sustainable change.
See the full programme at hallbarhetsveckan.event.lu.se
About the event
Location:
Department of Physics, Sölvegatan entrance, room L313
Contact:
marianne [dot] loor [at] fsi [dot] lu [dot] se