The Organizing Committee of the SERE 2021 Conference is pleased to announce that we will meet this year as planned for the 12th European Conference on Ecological Restoration in a virtual format to guarantee the safety of the participants. The Conference will take place between September 7 and September 10. Registration fees will be reduced […]
On line and On site conference. BFH-HAFL Zollikofen (Bern, Switzerland)-SBEE CONFERENCE EAs in the preceding SBEE conference series, we will bring together researchers, practitioners, geotechnical and civil engineers, biologists, ecologists, geomorphologists, and foresters to discuss current problems in soil-resource sustainability, soil erosion and slope-stability research, and how to address these problems using soil, bio- and […]
[vc_row][vc_column][vc_column_text]Um wieder miteinander zu diskutieren und Anregungen auszutauschen, wollen wir in den nächsten Wochen und Monaten einige virtuelle Treffen in Sinne unserer Regionaltreffen veranstalten. Beginnen wollen wir mit dem Thema Rohbodenböschungen und Ansaaten, um hier den Sachstand auszutauschen. Als nächstes könnten wir uns mit den Erfahrungen von Ansaaten auf bindemittelverfestigten Böschungen beschäftigen. Wer hier eigene Erfahrungen einbringen kann und möchte – bitte melden.
Ebenfalls sollten danach auch wasserbauliche Themen und Erfahrungen zum Tragen kommen.[/vc_column_text][/vc_column][/vc_row][vc_row el_class=”verde”][vc_column][vc_column_text]In order to discuss things with each other again and to exchange suggestions, we want to hold some virtual meetings in the spirit of our regional meetings in the next few weeks and months. We want to start with the topic of raw soil slopes and sowing, in order to exchange the state of art
Next we could look at the experiences of sowing on binder slopes.
Hydraulic engineering topics and experiences should also come into play afterwards[/vc_column_text][/vc_column][/vc_row][vc_row][vc_column][vc_column_text]First webinar 11.02.2021 + Info (PDF)
Second Webinar : 24.03.2021 +Info (PDF)[/vc_column_text][/vc_column][/vc_row]
[vc_row][vc_column][vc_column_text]Trabajar aprovechando los servicios ecosistémicos , empleando Soluciones Basadas en la Naturaleza como la a Bioingeniería del Paisaje es una disciplina que sirve como una herramienta muy valiosa. Con estas charlas pretendemos actualizar la información sobre todo lo que ya se ha llevado a cabo y plantear los retos de futuro de nuestra disciplina. En total se han realizado 9 webinars durante los meses de octubre, noviembre y diciembre 2020 para celebrar el 25 aniversario de la AEIP y que estarán disponibles en el canal youtube AEIP hasta el 30 de Junio[/vc_column_text][/vc_column][/vc_row][vc_row el_class=”verde”][vc_column][vc_column_text]Soil and Water Bioengineering is a discipline that serves as a very valuable tool. With these talks we intend to provide the state of the art of landscape bioengineering, analysing its past, present and the future challenges of our discipline. n total, 9 webinars have been held during the months of October, November and December 2020 to celebrate the 25th anniversary of the EFIB and which will be available on the AEIP YouTube channel until June 30[/vc_column_text][/vc_column][/vc_row][vc_row][vc_column width=”1/2″][vc_column_text]Webinar 1:
¿Por qué proyectar con Bioingeniería del Paisaje? Retos y oportunidades en escenarios de cambio global
Paola Sangalli /Paolo Cornellini
¿Qué hay que saber para proyectar y ejecutar una obra de Bioingeniería del Paisaje?
Daniel Arizpe/ Federico Preti-
Las posibilidades de la Bioingeniería del Paisaje en la restauración fluvial : oportunidades y límites
Albert Sorolla/ Tasio Fernández Yuste
Estabilizar una ladera y conservar el suelo con técnicas de Bioingeniería del Paisaje
Guillermo Tardío/ Jôao Paulo Fernándes
Bioingeniería del Paisaje y ciudad
Mercedes Valenzuela/Martí Franc[/vc_column_text][/vc_column][vc_column width=”1/2″][vc_column_text]Webinar 6
La Infraestructura verde y la Bioingeniería del Paisaje
Paola Sangalli/Pedro Calaza
Los retos y las posibilidades de la Bioingeniería del Paisaje en ámbito mediterráneo
Daniel Arizpe/ Teresa Fainé
Génie Biologique et infrastructures ( francés)
Paola Sangalli/Klaus Peklo /André Evette
La Bioingeniería del Paisaje en las zonas de alta montaña
Guillermo Tardío/Andreu González
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[vc_row][vc_column][vc_column_text]LA BIOINGENIERÍA DEL PAISAJE es una disciplina técnico-científica en la cual las plantas se utilizan como elementos de construcción, conjuntamente o no con elementos inertes (piedra, madera, metal…) en actuaciones de recuperación del entorno tanto en el control de la erosión superficial como en la estabilización de taludes.
Actualmente la crisis climática y el impacto a la biodiversidad está provocando efectos secundarios como la oruga (Cydalimaperspectalis) que está matando al boj Buxussempervirens; la quitridiomicosis, causada por un hongo, que está afectando a los anfibios; la Cryphonectriaparasitica, conocido como chancro, un hongo que está afectando a los castaños…y el COVID 19 que está afectando a la humanidad.
Una de las muchas pequeñas grandes soluciones es la de trabajar con recursos locales y sostenibles, es también trabajar aprovechando los servicios ecosistémicos… y la Bioingeniería del Paisaje es una disciplina que sirve como una herramienta muy valiosa. Con estas charlas pretendemos actualizar la información sobre todo lo que ya se ha llevado a cabo y plantear los retos de futuro de nuestra disciplina.
Webinar 1:
¿Por qué proyectar con Bioingeniería del Paisaje? Retos y oportunidades en escenarios de cambio global
Paola Sangalli / Paolo Cornellini • 14 OCTUBRE 2020[/vc_column_text][/vc_column][/vc_row][vc_row el_class=”verde”][vc_column][vc_column_text]SOIL AND WATER BIOENGINEERING is a technical-scientific discipline in which plants serve as construction elements in environmental recovery actions. Here, the living materials can be used alone or accompanied by other inert elements (stones, wood, metals …) in controlling surface erosion and in slope stabilization.
Currently the climate crisis and the impact on biodiversity is causing secondary effects such as the caterpillar (Cydalimaperspectalis) that is killing the boxwood Buxus sempervirens; chytridiomycosis, caused by a fungus, which is affecting amphibians worldwide; Cryphonectriaparasitica, known as chancre, a fungus that is affecting chestnut trees … and also COVID 19 that is affecting humanity.
One of the many great little solutions is to work with local and sustainable resources, as it also is to benefit from ecosystem services … and, again, Soil and Water Bioengineeringis a discipline that serves as a very valuable tool. With these talks we intend to provide the state of the art of landscape bioengineering, analysing its past, present and the future challenges of our discipline.
Webinar 1:
Why projecting with Soil and Water Bioengineering? Challenges and opportunities in a global change scenario Paola Sangalli / Paolo Cornellini • 14 OCTOBER 2020[/vc_column_text][vc_single_image image=”1337″][/vc_column][/vc_row]
In the light of climate change adaptation, urban green (and blue) infrastructures are becoming increasingly recognized, referring to urban and settlement planning and the design of climate-adapted housings and buildings. Green and plant-based solutions (such as green roofing, green façading, street and open space greenery, etc.) have become an issue in combatting urban heat and associated health stresses. The purpose of this issue is to provide up-to-date knowledge in technologies, planning and implementation of urban green infrastructure in order to advance urban sustainability and secure healthy and climate-proof urban environments.
We invite authors to submit articles to this Special Issue on urban green infrastructure related to the broader spectrum of technical and natural, social and medical science and the evaluation of these aspects in urban and peri-urban settings. We welcome theoretical and empirical contributions as well as review articles, and the submission of research work by interdisciplinary teams and international groups is of significant interest.
TERMIN : 31 .05.2021
Deadline 31/05/2021
BFH-HAFL Zollikofen (Bern, Switzerland)-SBEE CONFERENCE
13rd and 19th JUNE 2020- PRELIMINARY PROGRAM
EAs in the preceding SBEE conference series, we will bring together researchers, practitioners, geotechnical and civil engineers, biologists, ecologists, geomorphologists and foresters to discuss current problems in soil-resource sustainability, soil erosion and slope-stability research, and how to address these problems using soil, bio- and eco-engineering techniques. The Verein FürIngenieurbiologie with the European Federation of Soil and Water Bioengineering collaborates whit the School of Agricultural, Forest and Food Sciences HAFL of the Bern University of Applied Sciences.
Another international moment for EFIB members in the direction of Urban Water & Soil Bioengineering was the third International Conference of GU, Green Urbanism, of IEREK in Tor Vergata University (Rome, 11-13 December) discussing the importance of Sustainable Development by providing solutions towards zero-waste cities. IEREK is an international institution that is concerned with the exchange of knowledge and enhancing research through organizing and managing conferences and thanks to this appointment a big interest of IEREK in the direction of Bioengineering and Landscape Ecology is starting.
This the will of Chairman of the Conference Prof. Ferdinando Trapani that with the Italian GioiaGibelli (IALE member andkeynote speaker in Rome) got two of the International Awardfor Liveable City.
One of the 10 Session,Sustainable Infrastructure and Mobility, has been coordinated by our Member Gianluigi Pirrera. In this Session, with papers from Mexico, Oman, Egypt, Poland, Saudi Arabia, Italy and Austria,he has presented with other EFIB members, “The necessary integration of green infrastructures in the public transport infrastructure design”showing how we need NBS (Nature Based Solutions) for an Urban Nature in the Green and Blue Infrastructures.
Now EFIB has otheropportunities to new links towards Landscape Ecology in the towns. IEREK in this waysupports our relationships with the other organizations of the ecological restoration, like SER, IFLA and IALE, and towards new countries and new continents. Urban areas, in fact,are very important for us because the first places to restore in ecological ways are the rivers through the towns. We remember in fact George Bernard Shaw’s words: “They call the rushing river violent. But the banks that they compress it, nobody calls them violent”.
Info link: www.ierek.com/events/green-urbanism-3rd-edition#overview