Environment Week: What would nature do?
In four conferences, professionals from the fields of sustainability, biodiversity conservation, city planning and related areas convene to discuss solutions based on nature.
Each day, the question “what would nature do?” blends with such topics as native plants, water, biodiverse cities and climate change. These solutions can help us create sustainable, resilient and biodiversity-rich landscapes.
200 seatings | Duration: 2 hours | Venue: Inhotim Vale Theater | Registration on Sympla | Parental rating: Free
The program is part of Inhotim Environment Week 2024 [link], whose theme is “The nature of the possible world.”
Inhotim Environment Week 2024 is part of Transmutar: Research Program in Art and Nature of the Inhotim Institute. Transmutar has Vale as Master Maintainer, has a Strategic Partnership from Cemig, Master Sponsorship from Itaú and Shell, and Bronze Sponsorship from EY, through the Federal Law for Culture Incentive.
Events
Environment Week: What would nature do?
The four conferences welcome professionals from such fields as sustainability, biodiversity conservation, urbanism and related areas. Photo: João Marcos Rosa
05/06/2024
10h00
What would nature do?
Native plants, with Gustavo Martinelli
06/06/2024
10h00
What would nature do?
Water, With Vera Guarda
07/06/2024
10h00
What would nature do?
Biodiverse cities, with Fabio Angeoletto
08/06/2024
10h00
What would nature do?
Climate change, with Heitor Filpi and Carlos Nobre (participating online)