EU LIFE projects

The EU Life programme has published a series of pdfs on current projects in three categories: Nature and Biodiversity Information and Communication Environment and Governance as well as projects outside the EU (or what are termed 'Third Countries Projects). According to the EU all of these projects demonstrate innovation and development.

Steep Trail Eco Lab  – Greener Leith News

Emily Dodd has written a really nice piece about the Steep Trail Eco Lab for the Greener Leith Blog.

Walking

Reposted from the Walking Artists Network listserve Melissa Bliss will be leading a collaborative walking tour of central Hackney (London Fields, Broadway Market, Mare Street), revealing the histories of common land use and squatting over the centuries. Meet at 2pm outside the Lido on London Fields E8 3EU. Duration about 2 hours followed by a... Continue Reading →

Cultivation Field

Cultivation Field is a Postgrad exhibition and symposium at the University of Reading (thanks to RANE for circulating) deadline for abstracts 29 July - exhibition and symposium end September 2011. The premise for this Symposium and accompanying Exhibition is that cultivation is leading to new art practices deserving of critical inquiry and articulation. Whether in... Continue Reading →

Steep Trail: the Edinburgh lab

Steep Trail is a cross-disciplinary project set up by three arts organisations – Polarcap, Edinburgh Sculpture Workshop and Fife Contemporary Art and Craft – to explore the legacy of John Muir (1838-1914) and his relevance to contemporary Scottish and Chinese culture. John Muir, a Lowland Scot, was a renowned wilderness guru, pioneering environmentalist, father of... Continue Reading →

Common Cause | WWF Articles | WWF UK

Ben Twist highlighted this document at the Steep Trail event this weekend.  Common Cause sets out, "to explore the central importance of cultural values in underpinning concern about the issues upon which we each work. Common Cause: The Case for Working with our Cultural Values makes the case that civil society organisations can find common... Continue Reading →

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