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Further Informaon The Osnabrück University of Applied Sciences and the City of Osnabrück have been working separately on the “Green Fingers” for many years. The research project “Pro- ducve. Sustainable. Vivid. Green Fingers for Urban Climate Resilience” provides the project partners now with the opportunity to jointly address the long-term queson of how to preserve this system of green and open spaces. The research is sponsored by the Federal Ministry of Educaon and Research. Team at the Osnabrück University of Applied Sciences: Prof. Hubertus von Dressler, Dr. Sina Zacharias, Prof. Dr. Kathrin Kiehl, Prof. Dirk Manzke, Prof. Dr. Friedrich Rück, Prof. Dr. Henrik Schultz, Prof. Dr. Dieter Trautz, Prof. Dr. Andreas Ulbrich, Daniel Janko Team at the City of Osnabrück: Chrisane Balks-Lehmann, Wiebke Holste www.gruene-finger.de 2 4 1 3 Implementation of the “City of the Future” initiative PRODUCTIVE. SUSTAINABLE. VIVID. Green Fingers for Urban Climate Resilience Fig. 1: Impressions from the “Green Fingers”. In order to preserve this system of green and open spaces, it is necessary to highlight the potenals of urban agriculture and to strengthen their posion in polics and planning. Pros - pects for urban agriculture will only be considered in urban plan- ning concepts if the agricultural economy manages to establish and ghten its relaonship with civil society, e.g. through direct markeng of local produce, events and spaal experiences. Photos 1, 2, 4: H. von Dressler Photo 3: D. Münderlein Fig. 2: Research Approach. The collaboraon between the University and the City Administ- raon is crical to the successful compleon of this project. For accomplishing the project goals, however, it is equally important to cooperate with actors from the agricultural economy, civil society as well as polics. Graph: D. Janko »Implementing long-term measures to enhance climate resilience requires sociocultural change that, in turn, can only be achieved by social innovations, courageous experiments, and co-creative participatory formats.« 1. Background The “Green Fingers” of Osnabrück consist of ten landscape corridors that reach from the outskirts into the city center. This system of green and open spaces (1) fulfils mulple eco- logical funcons, such as fresh air supply, wa- ter retenon, and carbon storage, (2) provides income through urban agricultural producon, and (3) has a high recreaonal value for the town’s populaon. Despite these funcons and uses and their pivotal role for urban climate resilience, the Green Fingers are not (yet) recognized as a con- nected system that needs to be preserved as a whole. Due to lack of awareness, the growing demand for housing and limited possibilies to implement inner-development, the Green Fin- gers are currently not sufficiently protected. (“climate resilience”), e.g. through the parci - patory development of scenarios and guiding principles and the facilitaon of joint acvi - es and inial projects on the ground; · Vivid: The project offers a wide range of parcipatory formats, incl. spaal experien- ces, for actors from the spheres of polics, city administraon and civil society. The idea is to raise awareness about the relevance of the Green Fingers and to strengthen their ownership for the connuing transformaon of these spaces. The early engagement of various local actors aims to ensure the perpetuaon of this parci - patory process beyond the duraon of the project. The results will be processed and published for different audiences in Osnabrück and other towns with similar challenges. 3. Struktur & Vorgehen Nine interlinked Working Packages (WPs) collaborate to reach these project goals: WP 1: Coordinaon & Communicaon WP 2: Analysis of funcons and ulizaon of open spaces WP 3: Integraon of urban planning and the town’s development plans WP 4: Development and tesng of agricultural cropping systems WP 5: Iniaon of rooſtop cropping systems WP 6: Parcipaon of stakeholders and the general public through various formats WP 7: Development and discussion of scenarios WP 8+9: Development and implementaon of measures within the purview of the city administraon 2. Goals The research project “Producve. Sustainable. Vivid. Green Fingers for Urban Climate Resili - ence” (orig. “Produkv. Nachhalg. Lebendig. Grüne Finger für eine klimaresiliente Stadt”) seeks to preserve the Green Fingers as a sys - tem of mulfunconal open spaces that is rele- vant to the city structure and identy. · Producve: The project engages agricultural actors to jointly develop and test innovave agricultural cropping system as well as novel markeng and sales channels for local produ- ce – both to sustain mulfunconality of the Green Fingers and to offer good prospects for urban agriculture; · Sustainable: The project aims at enhancing the town’s resilience towards climate change Authors: Sina Zacharias, Daniel Janko, Hubertus von Dressler Contact: Osnabrück University of Applied Sciences Faculty of Agricultural Sciences & Landscape Architecture Am Krümpel 31, 49090 Osnabrück Dr. Sina Zacharias , [email protected]
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Page 1: Implementation of the “City of the Future” initiative ProduCtIve. … · 2020. 2. 29. · Further Information The Osnabrück University of Applied Sciences and the City of Osnabrück

Further InformationThe Osnabrück University of Applied Sciences and the City of Osnabrück have been working separately on the “Green Fingers” for many years. The research project “Pro-ductive. Sustainable. Vivid. Green Fingers for Urban Climate Resilience” provides the project partners now with the opportunity to jointly address the long-term question of how to preserve this system of green and open spaces. The research is sponsored by the Federal Ministry of Education and Research.

Team at the Osnabrück University of Applied Sciences: Prof. Hubertus von Dressler, Dr. Sina Zacharias, Prof. Dr. Kathrin Kiehl, Prof. Dirk Manzke, Prof. Dr. Friedrich Rück, Prof. Dr. Henrik Schultz, Prof. Dr. Dieter Trautz, Prof. Dr. Andreas Ulbrich, Daniel Janko

Team at the City of Osnabrück: Christiane Balks-Lehmann, Wiebke Holste

www.gruene-finger.de

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Implementation of the “City of the Future” initiative

ProduCtIve. SuStaInable. vIvId. Green Fingers for urban Climate resilience

Fig. 1: Impressions from the “Green Fingers”.In order to preserve this system of green and open spaces, it is necessary to highlight the potentials of urban agriculture and to strengthen their position in politics and planning. Pros-pects for urban agriculture will only be considered in urban plan-ning concepts if the agricultural economy manages to establish and tighten its relationship with civil society, e.g. through direct marketing of local produce, events and spatial experiences.Photos 1, 2, 4: H. von DresslerPhoto 3: D. Münderlein

Fig. 2: Research Approach. The collaboration between the University and the City Administ-ration is critical to the successful completion of this project. For accomplishing the project goals, however, it is equally important to cooperate with actors from the agricultural economy, civil society as well as politics.Graph: D. Janko

»Implementing long-term measures to enhance climate resilience requires sociocultural change that, in turn, can only be achieved by social innovations, courageous experiments, and co-creative participatory formats.«

1. Background

The “Green Fingers” of Osnabrück consist of ten landscape corridors that reach from the outskirts into the city center. This system of green and open spaces (1) fulfils multiple eco-logical functions, such as fresh air supply, wa-ter retention, and carbon storage, (2) provides income through urban agricultural production, and (3) has a high recreational value for the town’s population.

Despite these functions and uses and their pivotal role for urban climate resilience, the Green Fingers are not (yet) recognized as a con-nected system that needs to be preserved as a whole. Due to lack of awareness, the growing demand for housing and limited possibilities to implement inner-development, the Green Fin-gers are currently not sufficiently protected.

(“climate resilience”), e.g. through the partici-patory development of scenarios and guiding principles and the facilitation of joint activi-ties and initial projects on the ground;

· Vivid: The project offers a wide range of participatory formats, incl. spatial experien-ces, for actors from the spheres of politics, city administration and civil society. The idea is to raise awareness about the relevance of the Green Fingers and to strengthen their ownership for the continuing transformation of these spaces.

The early engagement of various local actors aims to ensure the perpetuation of this partici-patory process beyond the duration of the project. The results will be processed and published for different audiences in Osnabrück and other towns with similar challenges.

3. Struktur & Vorgehen

Nine interlinked Working Packages (WPs) collaborate to reach these project goals: WP 1: Coordination & CommunicationWP 2: Analysis of functions and utilization

of open spacesWP 3: Integration of urban planning and

the town’s development plansWP 4: Development and testing of

agricultural cropping systemsWP 5: Initiation of rooftop cropping systemsWP 6: Participation of stakeholders and the

general public through various formatsWP 7: Development and discussion of

scenarios WP 8+9: Development and implementation

of measures within the purview of the city administration

2. Goals

The research project “Productive. Sustainable. Vivid. Green Fingers for Urban Climate Resili-ence” (orig. “Produktiv. Nachhaltig. Lebendig. Grüne Finger für eine klimaresiliente Stadt”) seeks to preserve the Green Fingers as a sys-tem of multifunctional open spaces that is rele-vant to the city structure and identity.

· Productive: The project engages agricultural actors to jointly develop and test innovative agricultural cropping system as well as novel marketing and sales channels for local produ-ce – both to sustain multifunctionality of the Green Fingers and to offer good prospects for urban agriculture;

· Sustainable: The project aims at enhancing the town’s resilience towards climate change

Authors: Sina Zacharias, Daniel Janko, Hubertus von Dressler

Contact: Osnabrück University of Applied Sciences Faculty of Agricultural Sciences & Landscape Architecture Am Krümpel 31, 49090 Osnabrück Dr. Sina Zacharias, [email protected]

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