Migration, a global phenomenon, has increasingly resulted in the displacement of communities and the proliferation of temporary and permanent refugee and migrant encampments. The precariousness of people's
health is affected by the lack of water and food sources, considerably
escalating the vulnerability of these human groups and the rise of psychosocial
problems.
To address these issues, we propose to explore and discuss landscape
architecture's role in addressing the challenges of migration and displacement.
With our holistic perspectives, we landscape architects, are uniquely qualified
to contribute to creating multifunctional landscapes with concerns for food
production, food security, and sovereignty as well as, the pursuit of
territorial justice.
If you are interested in our presentations, use the following links:
Promotional video: https://youtu.be/91-8bNQbifk Launch Event Video: https://youtu.be/zsw_LbOz5FY?si=EUq281h6pZgS9SQo
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Initiators:
- Carlos Jankilevich, Chair, IFLA Working Group on Agriculture and Landscape
- María Bellalta, Professor & Dep. Head, Landscape Architecture and Environmental Planning, College of Design, North Carolina State University.
- Jeff Hou, Professor of Landscape Architecture, University of Washington, Seattle