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What’s the Rush?: Exploring Resilient Urban Systems & Habitat

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In this episode of Sound Ground, Aggie and co-hosts Anne-Marie and Abigail take you on a journey through Nature R&D's Rush Initiative. Join us as we dissect the profound impacts of community mapping on urban resilience.

The Rush Initiative champions a contextual perspective on climate resilience. Anne-Marie shares her experiences in community building, the challenges of maintaining ecological integrity, and promoting well-being.

The discussion expands into an exploration of the integral role of community and culture in reinforcing urban resilience. Hear unique insights from Anne-Marie and Abigail's personal experiences with the circular economy map. We highlight the complexities of working within the intricately connected economies and ecological systems. This episode inspires an introspective reflection on our connection to the environment, and how we can contribute towards urban resilience.

The episode concludes by drawing attention to the incredible work of the Rush Initiative. Its proactive measures seek to inspire people to think more deeply about sustainable urban living and consider our role in positive urban transformation. The Rush Initiative prompts individuals to spark change in their communities.

To learn more or get involved visit:

www.whatstherush.ca

www.naturnd.com

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In this episode of Sound Ground, Aggie and co-hosts Anne-Marie and Abigail take you on a journey through Nature R&D's Rush Initiative. Join us as we dissect the profound impacts of community mapping on urban resilience.

The Rush Initiative champions a contextual perspective on climate resilience. Anne-Marie shares her experiences in community building, the challenges of maintaining ecological integrity, and promoting well-being.

The discussion expands into an exploration of the integral role of community and culture in reinforcing urban resilience. Hear unique insights from Anne-Marie and Abigail's personal experiences with the circular economy map. We highlight the complexities of working within the intricately connected economies and ecological systems. This episode inspires an introspective reflection on our connection to the environment, and how we can contribute towards urban resilience.

The episode concludes by drawing attention to the incredible work of the Rush Initiative. Its proactive measures seek to inspire people to think more deeply about sustainable urban living and consider our role in positive urban transformation. The Rush Initiative prompts individuals to spark change in their communities.

To learn more or get involved visit:

www.whatstherush.ca

www.naturnd.com

  continue reading

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