Triple E Lecture: The evolution of urban ecosystems

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Aula, Van Steenis Building, Leiden University

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Triple E Series

The Triple E Lecture Series is back this spring! Ecology, Energy and Environment are three of the major themes of our time which encompass the key challenges regarding our planet’s future. Particularly those regarding natural resources, climate change and environmental degradation. The Institute of Environmental Sciences Leiden in collaboration with the Centre for Sustainability organizes a monthly cross-disciplinary lecture series where we invite globally renowned and inspiring thinkers and scientists alike to address these three pillars of science.

The lecture series will take place at the Aula of the van Steenis building in Leiden. All events are free of charge, and registration is required.

Lecture 2: The Evolution of Urban Ecosystems

We live in a century of rapid urbanisation. The United Nations forecasts that by the year 2025, 60% of the world’s population will be living in urban areas, compared to 29% in 1950. Not only people but also other species of animals and plants adjust to this evolutionarily novel urban environment, with a growing number of novel species as a result. This evolution is expected to continue, where cities are sometimes likened as evolutionary labs of climate change.

In this Triple E-lecture, Prof. Matthijs Schouten will give an inspiring account about the changing attitude between humans and nature, and how we can further promote nature in our urban environments.  Find out more!