TNOC Festival pushes boundaries to radically imagine our cities for the future and is a virtual festival that spans five days with programming across all regional time zones and provided in multiple languages. The TNOC Festival offers the ability to truly connect local place and ideas on a global scale. The festival takes place from 22-26 February 2021 and is a production of The Nature of Cities.
The festival is a transdisciplinary event, mixing scientists, architects, planners, artists, activists, practitioners, landscape architects, policy makers, business and social entrepreneurs, indigenous leaders into joined conversations The festival theme “Better cities for nature and all people” explores and celebrates the environmental justice aspects of green city building. How do we achieve cities that are better for nature and all people? The aim is to build cities that are more resilient, sustainable, livable, and just for everyone.
Unfolding Doughnut Economy dilemmas in the urban anthropocene
Welcome to JPI Urban Europe’s seed session at the festival! Re-aligning neighbourhood everyday-life along Doughnut-Economy principles is huge task that require substantial transformations: rethinking human/non-human interaction and the way urban areas are built and maintained. This Seed Session aims at chiselling-out bite-size chunks of this complexity along connected dilemmas in urban greening approaches such as nature-based-solutions and the doughnut economy model.
When: 10.15 EST (GMT-5), Monday 22 Feb (JPI Urban Europe’s seed session) Festival goes on 22- 26 Feb.
Where: Online, register to the festival: https://tnoc-festival.com/wp/#registration