Location: Museum of Natural History
Duration: 19.07 – 19.08.2014
Opening: July 19, 12:00 pm
Curator: Prof. Dr. Joern Fischer
BNM coordinator: Ana-Maria Păpureanu
The exhibition in part of the project Sustainable landscapes:
A social-ecological study on the future of Southern Transylvania coordinated by Leuphana Universität Lüneburg (Germania), project leader prof. dr. Joern Fischer and financed by the Alexander von Humboldt Foundation.
Partners: the Mihai Eminescu Trust, Adept Foundation, Milvus Group, Brukenthal National Museum Sibiu
Text from the exhibition curator:
A research team from Leuphana University Lüneburg (Germany) has dedicated the past five years to study the natural and cultural heritage of the Târnava plateau, as well as the ties between people, traditions and nature.
Our aim was to understand the social, economic and environmental changes in the region, and how local people and institutions could navigate these changes.
The outcome of our research is a rich set of information on the natural and cultural diversity of the region, and on how people value their environment. Besides, we offer insights in both the opportunities and barriers to the socio-economic development of Southern Transylvania. Central to our exhibition, however, are four possible development trajectories or ‘scenarios’ of the area which are the result of workshops conducted in cooperation with local stakeholders.
Our study results will be exhibited at the Brukenthal Museum Sibiu between July 19 and August 19, 2014.
For more information please visit the websites:
[url=http://peisajesustenabile.wordpress.com]http://peisajesustenabile.wordpress.com[/url] or https://www.facebook.com/peisaje.sustenabile
Project leader: Joern Fischer (English) .(JavaScript must be enabled to view this email address) or
Contact person for Romanian inquiries: Andra Milcu: .(JavaScript must be enabled to view this email address)