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2016 Final Projects

Student Presentation

19.07.2016 16:00  – 19:00 

On 19 July students of the Environmental Studies Certificate Program exhibited and presented their final projects in the Cafeteria of the KHG.

It was motivating to see so many innovative takes on environmental topics from various angles and disciplines.

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This was the :ESP Final Projects Presentations line-up:

1. Maria Bekiari - Who Cares? The Eco Board Game: 250 questions about human-environment relations

2. Michaela Hofmann - Of Bees and Birds: Faunistic information for the visitors of the Botanical Garden Munich

3. Lea Wiser - Weed or Feed: Eco-friendly recipes with wild herbs

4. David Grothe - More than a drug: Hemp (Cannabis) as a Natural Resource and its Use for Society

5. Julie Weissmann - Endangered plants of the Azores: a photographic case study

6. Konstantin Engelbrecht and Michael Stehling - Environmental Conflicts in Bavaria: Perception, Interests and Complexity

7. Doro Hutterer Beer environments: The Environmental History of Beer

8. Kyrill Hirner - Picturing Detroit: Can we come from Ruin Porn to Ruin Nudes?

9. Janna Jung-Irrgang - Revolution in Dialogue: Conversations on transformative environmental activism

10. Anne Drexler - Our Future Cities: A 3D computer simulation

11. Patrick Lödige - Future of transport: Electric Cars – How Tesla is changing the way we build cars

12. Orsolya Födesi - Ornament or commodity? – Seven Ways of Seeing Cut Flowers

A big thank you to Janna Jung-Irrgang and Matthias Möbius who were fantastic student speakers for students of the Certificate Program.