Reimagining Urban Wildlife Habitats with Gerfried Ambrosch

Cities Reimagined

Nov 15 2023 • 1 hr 11 mins

I am very happy to have my good friend Gerfried Ambrosch on Cities Reimagined this week. Besides being a really cool person how plays in a ton of cool bands (you need to wait until the end of the show to hear a sample), Gerfried has an amazing track record of doing volunteer work for regenerating and improving the habitats of (sub-) urban wildlife, particularly amphibian populations with some astonishing results.

Listen in to find out…

🐸 Why taking non-human perspectives into account in urbanism is essential

🚂 How brownfields provide natural habitats for highly specified species

🦎 Why personal connections to a certain space / region help to do biodiversity projects

🌆Why increasing the density of urban areas in current urbanism threatens biodiversity (hello, wicked issue!)

🌿Why the connotation of activism might hinder getting stuff done (in Austria / Europe)

With the prime focus on being put on the climate collapse, other crises caused by human activities are often overlooked. One of the most significant ones is the biodiversity crises. Toads, frogs and other amphibians are an indicator for local biodiversity and ecosystem health. But they are increasingly threatened by forms of urbanization which do not take natural processes and a balanced human-nature connection into account. But… there is hope on the horizont from the European policy level, down to the very local areas where Gerfried is regularly digging…

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