START Workshop HUB1 - Multifunctional land use (Biodiversity and the environment)
The Multifunctional Land Use workshop will increase understanding of the challenges within the field of biodiversity in the broad arable landscape.
Info about event
Time
Venue: University of Southern Denmark, meeting room O-97 (see travel instructions below).
Participants: Maximum 50 persons
Registration: All participants will need to register – please sign up through SDU – Deadline Monday 5th September 15:00. Please note that this is a physical workshop and online participants will have access to the plenum sessions with listening-in opportunity, only. Upon registration you may indicate your interest for the listen-in option
What you can expect
The workshop will allow for a common understanding of the cross disciplinary issues and challenges within the field of biodiversity in the broad arable landscape.Together we will build a spirit of dialogue and trust, strong collaboration, and willingness from all partners to learn from each other.
- You will be connected to disciplines outside your research area
- You will dive into selected EU calls in minor cross - disciplinary groups – this may lead to future applications, or you will get the basis for reaching out to your hub colleagues afterwards for establishment of consortia and collaboration
- We will discuss activities in the hub e.g., potentials for site visits, seminars etc.
Program
10.00: Welcome to SDU – Plenum, Online access
10.05: A multidisciplinary Academic Hub on Biodiversity - Plenum, Online access by Hub Coordinator, Beate Strandberg, AU
10.10: Inspiration talks – Plenum, Online accessInterdisciplinary perspectives, and scientific views - a conversation – moderated by Hans Peter Hansen, Dept. of Ecoscience, AU
- Future farming practices – Tommy Dalgaard, Dept. of Agroecology, AU
- Future Technical solutions – Ulrik PaghSchultz Lundquist, The Maersk-McKinney Moeller Institute, SDU
- Social Science perspectives – to be announced
- Biodiversity – Beate Strandberg, Department of Environmental Science, AU
11.10: Workshop part 1 – Master mapping – Moderated by Ulrik Pagh Schultz Lundquist, SDU
12:00 – 13.00: Lunch
13.00: Workshop part 2 – Call digestion, dialogue, and discussion
14.30: The book of inspiration – Plenum, online access
14.55: Wrap up and goodbye – Plenum, Online access by Beate Strandberg, AU
Travel instructions
- Public transportation: train to Odense, tram to SDU, get off at “Campus Odense”
- Driving: park at “Fioniavej”, use entrance “Vangene V”, walk straight to reach O97
- Navigation at SDU
- Location of O97