New European Bauhaus Series: Future-Proof Green Cities – Urban Biodiversity, Well-Being, and Climate Resilience

29/04/2025

EUniWell Online, Zoom EUniWell-Event

Discover how integrating green spaces into university campuses and urban environments directly supports the well-being of students and communities on 29 April 2025 at 11:00 CEST / 10:00 BST / 12:00 EEST.

A promotional graphic with a light green background features a photo of Prof. Francesco Ferrini in the bottom left corner. Bright geometric shapes in pink and blue frame the event details. The EUniWell logo appears in the top left corner. "New European Bauhaus Meets EUniWell. Future-Proof Green Cities: Urban Biodiversity, Well-Being, and Climate Resilience. Prof. Francesco Ferrini. Date: 29 April 2025. Time: 11:00–12:00 CEST. EUniWell – European University for Well-Being."

Lecturer: Professor Francesco Ferrini; Professor at the Department Agriculture, Food, Environment, and Forestry; University of Florence

About this webinar

Green infrastructure is increasingly seen as essential for building sustainable and resilient cities. This webinar investigates ecological and social value of trees and green spaces in academic and urban settings, focusing on their contribution to climate resilience and well-being. It examines the role of urban reforestation and the impact of biodiversity on students and local communities, offering insights into how green design can contribute to future-proof urban development.

Join us for this first webinar on 29 April 2025 at 11:00-12:00 CEST / 10:00-11:00 BST / 12:00-13:00 EEST.

About the series: New European Bauhaus Meets EUniWell – Rethinking Sustainable Universities, Cities, and Rural Areas

The New European Bauhaus (NEB) is an initiative launched by the European Commission to bring sustainability, inclusion, and aesthetics together in reshaping living spaces. Its vision aligns closely with EUniWell’s commitment to well-being, as sustainability and well-being are deeply linked: green campuses improve mental health, sustainable food systems promote equity, and human-centred urban planning fosters community engagement.

This webinar series aims to connect both initiatives, exploring how universities can implement NEB principles to create healthier, greener, and more inclusive spaces.

However, this transformation should not be limited to campuses. Universities have a crucial role as civic institutions, supporting sustainable transitions in urban and rural areas by collaborating with municipalities, local communities, and policymakers. By engaging in civic university initiatives, higher education institutions can become active partners in creating more liveable cities and thriving rural regions.

Through these webinars, we seek to engage students, faculty, municipal leaders, and experts in reimagining universities as hubs of innovation that contribute to the sustainable development of their wider regions, fully aligned with the NEB´s vision.

Upcoming webinars and topics in the series

The webinar “Future-Proof Green Cities - Urban Biodiversity, Well-Being, and Climate Resilience” marks the start of the 9-part webinar series “New European Bauhaus Meets EUniWell”. The next upcoming webinars can be found below. Specific dates and further webinars will be added soon to the EUniWell event calendar.

  • June 2025 – “River Contracts, Hydraulic Risk, and Climate Change: The Role of Citizen Science”
  • September 2025 – “Overheating, Heat Waves, and Renewable Energy: Aesthetic and Inclusive Solutions”
  • September 2025 – “Urban and Rural Soil Regeneration: Less Asphalt, More Life”
  • October 2025 – “Food, Culture, and Sustainability: Rethinking University and Community Food Systems”

Further information

Join the first webinar via the Zoom link below:

Link: https://us02web.zoom.us/j/83119033991?pwd=hCrhVVhOcjh9mD0IndLxBndSONtAQX.1
ID: 831 1903 3991
Code: 030941

Contact

For further information, reach out to Sara Ronco (sara.ronco[at]unifi.it).

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