Webinar on inspiring civil society cases from Finland and Estonia,
21 January 2025
Join us for an engaging webinar on January 21, 2025, featuring inspiring civil society cases from Finland and Estonia. Discover how these communities are driving impactful change, fostering sustainability, and building stronger collaborations. Gain valuable insights and practical lessons to empower your own initiatives in creating a better future.
The webinar presents two interesting civil society cases related to urban gardening, circular economy and community building.
Our fantastic speakers are:
Tuomas Ilander, Founder of Blokgarden Community Garden
Lauri Mei, Paranduskelder community maker/repair space
Please share below shortly an interesting civil society case from your region/country! The case could be related to any grassroot activities that have made an impact to behaviour of people and local social and ecological sustainable development. Mention the name of the region/city and country in your comment.
4 responses to “Webinar on inspiring civil society cases from Finland and Estonia,
21 January 2025”
Green and Blue school initiatives that give practical recommendations on practical ways to integrate sustainable practices into school life.
We managed to protect the smallest public park in the city with the active citizens. (Tampere / Finland) .
The seedling of the Seed Savers Movement in Latvia was planted in 2011, brought back from a seed exchange event in Hungary. Through deep learning and collaboration with European seed savers, the movement has blossomed, gaining recognition across Latvia and attracting an ever-growing circle of gardeners dedicated to preserving heirloom plants. The seed savers movement in Latvia took root in 2011, inspired by a seed exchange event in Hungary. Cultivated by dedicated individuals and gradually adapting to the local landscape, it has blossomed into a widespread community initiative.The first five years were spent gathering like-minded individuals who recognized the value of seed saving, as well as fostering a community through annual seed exchanges and shared experiences.To ensure the movement’s sustainability, a shift towards knowledge and expertise was necessary. Collaborating with Denmark and other Baltic states, the movement drew upon decades of experience to develop a profound understanding of seed saving and heirloom crop preservation. Together with Latvian scientists, a definition and criteria for heirloom crops were formed, and a distinctive brand was created.With a strong sense of identity and belonging established, the movement expanded its reach through strategic community building. By engaging networks of libraries and museums, the message of seed saving spread like dandelion seeds, reaching eager minds and willing hands.https://mantots.permakultura.lv/en/isuma-par-seklu-lolosanu Today, the seed savers movement stands on a solid foundation. With a dedicated brand, a database, and a network of passionate seed ambassadors across all Latvia, local gardening communities are shaping. Through regular gatherings, these communities exchange seeds, share knowledge, and lend a helping hand. And the main part – every individual nurturing their heirloom crop collections contributes significantly to both local and global efforts. More information: 10. lecture: Latvia’s story.
Hello, I am not exactly sure if this area fits, but it is a temporary leisure time park for the community, and it is made using reclaimed materials or scrap materials from factories. And few new objects will be reused in the same area in new projects in the future. Also nonstandard trees for nurseries are used, etc. It’s like a salvation park for everything that doesn’t quite meet the usual standards. It will be developed into an apartment area in the future, but the community had problems with lack of public areas in the neighbourhood. So this is like a bandage for some years, until the new permanent designs. Turned out to be very popular. For initial task also meetings with community were held and their needs and wishes mapped out. Located in Tallinn, Estonia. https://merko.ee/uus-veerenni/galerii/ https://www.garantii.merko.ee/blogi/uus-veerenni-vahepark-oluline-taiendus-uue-ja-vana-ruumikasutuse-vahelisel-ajal/
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