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*[http://www.le-notre.org/ website], Project partner
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File:Jeroen_de_Vries.jpg|'''Jeroen de Vries, Team Coordinator''': cv text
File:Jeroen_de_Vries.jpg|'''Jeroen de Vries, Team Coordinator''': Jeroen de Vries, landscape architect, is a researcher at the LE:NOTRE Institute. His research focuses on food governance, the design of foodscapes in metropolitan areas, the productivity of different typologies of UA, and strategies to integrate these in the spatial design of urban and peri-urban areas. Jeroen combines work as a professional practitioner, lecturer, and researcher. He coordinated the theme of foodscapes in the LE:NOTRE Landscape Forums in Rome, Zagreb, Bratislava, and Rimini. Jeroen is active in a number of European educational and research projects that foster the quality in landscape education, research and practice. His mission is to support the academic community and the profession of landscape architecture on a European level. '''Motivation for TELOS project:''' The TELOS project offers a unique possibility to contribute to an often neglected aspect of landscape planning. Jeroen is motivated to include various dimensions of economy to develop landscapes with the lens of a common good - the landscape belongs to all.
File:Juan_Jose_Galan_Vivas.jpg|'''Juan Jose Galan Vivas, Team Member''': cv text
File:Juan_Jose_Galan_Vivas.jpg|'''Juan Jose Galan Vivas, Team Member''': Juanjo Galan-Vivas is an Associate Professor in the Urban Planning Department of the Polytechnic University of Valencia (Spain). From 2015 to 2020, he served in a similar position at Aalto University (Finland). His teaching and research focus on landscape planning, landscape design, sustainable development, regional and urban planning, and, on a more general level, on the intersections between social and ecological systems. He coordinated the Sierra Calderona Strategic Plan (2013-2014) and the AELCLIC project for the Adaptation of European Landscapes to Climate Change (2018-2020). From 2017 to 2020 he was the promoter and chair of the Landscape Observatory of Finland. '''Motivation for TELOS project:''' The configuration and evolution of the landscape are highly influenced by economic processes framing the interactions between people and the environment. The TELOS project gives an opportunity, in landscape architecture education, to align those processes with the generation of more sustainable, inclusive, resilient, and democratic landscapes.
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Revision as of 17:39, 17 June 2022

Germany

Nürtingen-Geislingen University (NGU)

Belgium

Université Libre de Bruxelles

Turkey

Akdeniz University

Poland

Gdansk Technical University

Italy

La Sapienza University Rome

The Netherlands

LE:NOTRE Institute