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2018-08-13
International Congressess on Education in Botanic Gardens
Introduction
Green genes
Out of the box
Connected with the landscape
The Infinite flow of creations
Leave the cleanliness complex
Lectures worldwide
Books
Nico Wissing
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Landscape Studio Nico Wissing
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Land-Art Studio Nico Wissing
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Private garden of Nico Wissing
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Awards and international festivals
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Worldwide garden design competitions
Japan 2011 – Gardening World Cup, Nagasaki
Japan 2008 – Paper ball
Philadelphia Flower Show 2017 – ‘Reconnection’
Singapore 2006 – Touched by Tulips
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Japan 2010 – Gardening World Cup, Nakasaki‘World peace starts with inner peace’
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Germany 2015 – Bundes Garden Show, Berlin‘Wind of Change’
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Chinese state visit – President Xi Jinping and his wife Peng Liyuan‘Keukenhof, Lisse – The Hague’
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The Dutch Sustainable Urban Delta ‘Travelling Ecodome for Foreign Ministry’
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The Urban Oasis – Park 2.0
Pop-up park
About 300 m²
Paticulate filter - clean air
Planting and biodiversity
Moss panels
Water irrigation
Solarpanels – generate energy
Social cohesion
Pleasant environment
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World Horticulture Exhibition Floriade 2022
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Future design
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NL Greenlabel
Stop ecocide destruction of the green industry
People and awareness of nature
Cleanliness syndrome
Opportunities with product innovation
The living garden
Sustainability measurable by passports
Scientific advisory board
Green cities - start changing
From decoration to green as basis
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Stop ecocide - Wood
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Stop ecocide – imported soil and peat
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Stop ecocide – Chemical crop protection
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Stop ecocide – Light pollution
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Stop ecocide – Plastic soup
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Stop ecocide – Natural stone
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Stop ecocide – Production and transport
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Sustainability passports and labels
1. Added value for people and nature2. Meaningful profit3. Preferably locally
4. No spreading of toxic substances5. Righteous, is it true, no child labor6. Preferably bio-based
Products & materials
1. Distance
2. Composition
3. Production
4. Lifespan
5. Maintenance
6. Energy
7. Reusability
Plants
1. Distance
2. Origin
3. Cultivation method
4. Delivery method
5. Biodiversity
6. Eco added value
7. Assurance
Area devolopment
1. Design, realization & maintenance
2. Materialization
3. Energy and climate resistance
4. Soil and water
5. Biodiversity & landscape quality
6. People and environment
7. Assurance and policy
NL Greenlabel basic principles: Self-evidence
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Solution 2 - Change the role of green / naturefrom decoration to added value
Reduction heat stress
Biodiversity
Increase in oxygen
Capture fine particles
Better water infiltration
Production of food
Biomass
Social cohesion
Recreation
Education and movement
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Solution 3 - Respect the added values of Green
• Better health
• Greater social cohesion
• Larger attraction to cities, towns and villages
• Sustainable energy generation
• Function better in terms of housing, economy and recreation
• Greater creativity
• Less vandalism, aggression, heat, stress and noise
• Better water infiltration
• higher value of real estate
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Scientific advisory board
Dr. Andre van der Wurff
Drs. Kim van der LeestDr. Ir. Robbert Snep
Dr. Jolanda MaasDr. Maarten Arentsen
Prof. Dr. Ir. Andy van den Dobbelsteen
Em. Prof Dr. Ir. Michiel Haas
Drs. ing. Bob Ursem
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Mission and vision of NL Greenlabel
Mission
By providing (independent) sustainability passports for plants, products and materials, area and
garden labels, we make sustainability measurable and transparent. Together with almost 200
partners, we advise our clients in making sustainable choices and deploying the green potential.
Vision
NL Greenlabel makes sustainable green ambitions for creating more healthy working and living
environments achievable - in which ‘green’ has the leading role.
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Current cities
Current cities
High density architecture and smog
Flooding and heat distress
Fuel driven mobility
Imported (fast) food
No connectionwith green
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Human – bad habits
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Heat-nuisance
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Smog
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Flooding
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Obsolete mobility
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Problems / use of materials
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Future cities
Future cities
Green architecture
Air purifying green
Clean mobility
Urban farming
Connection with green
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Human
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Food
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Living
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Energy
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Mobility
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New professions
Floating gardener
Organ developer
Underwater farmer
Robot techie
Roof farmer Drone pilot
Light breeder Taxi pilot
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Future impression
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Global examples
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Global examples
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City garden “Amphionpark” - Doetinchem
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Housing “Plantsoensingel Noord” - ‘s-Heerenberg
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Solarpark “De Kwekerij” – Hengelo Gld.
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Village park "The Bleijke" – Hengelo Gld.
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Office garden Waterboard “Rijn IJssel” - Doetinchem
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School garden, Megchelen
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Solution 1 - Invert the pyramid
Nature
People
Ecologist
Developer
Architect
Money
versus
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Hospital “Slingeland Ziekenhuis” – Doetinchem‘a building visiting the landscape’
(Design in process)
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7.000 m2 Greenroof “Isseldoks” - Doetinchem
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Hotel “Huus” Gstaad - Switzerland
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“AOC-Oost” school garden – Doetinchem
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ABN AMRO – Circular Building and Garden
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Park and parking Nursing home, Azora Den Es, Varsseveld
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Nursing home, Azora Den Es, Varsseveld
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Bothanical gardens can help us learning from natural systems
Knowledge about plants, roots and communication
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The Green population
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Parliament of things A voice for everything around us
THE TREETHATOWNSITSELF
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Biomimicry as teacher / architect
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Biomimicry
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Photosynthesis
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One with the nature new time, new opportunities
Living architecture
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Grow trees
2500 years old
Urban farming
CreepersGrow your House
No waste
Collect water
Water purificationRespect flora & fauna
Takes on CO2Clay
Straw
Strengthening tree
Less heat
Biodiversity
Mitchell Joachim
Growing home
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Statement
Green architecture
Air purifying green
Clean mobility
Urban farming
Connection with green
High density architecture and smog
Flooding and heat distress
Fuel driven mobility
Imported (fast) food
No connectionwith green
Knowledge, beauty, science and centuries of experience of horticultural societies should be shared and shown to the public not as parks behind fences, but as the key element of developing practical solutions for urban societies
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Statement – Developing practical solutions
Knowledge, ChancesBeauty, Science,Characteristics..
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Statement – Outside the fences
Parks 2.0 Urban oases
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Statement – The challenges
New speciesClimate changeDrought / HeatWet floodsIncome sustainabilityLong term nature
Increasing resilience
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Area Label
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