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WEM GEHÖRT DAS WASSER?

In the organizer's words:

We would like to focus the discussion on cultural-scientific and political questions about our future with water. The Nordheide region (represented by Lieckfeld and Schierhorn) is an example of how a landscape and a habitat is changing due to the large 'water demand' of the nearby city (Hamburg).

WEM GEHÖRT DAS WASSER? is a pre-event to the Loki Schmidt Foundation's Long Day of Urban Nature, which begins on June 13 and takes place under the motto "Everything flows"

16.15 Prof. Dr. Hartmut Böhme - keynote speech on the ELEMENT WATER

17.15 Reading by Claus-Peter Lieckfeld from HEIDE

17.45 WHO OWNS THE WATER Panel discussion with Claus-Peter Lieckfeld, Malte Siegert (NABU Hamburg), Gerhard Schierhorn (former mayor of Hanstedt/Nordheide), Hartmut Böhme - discussion chaired by Hella Kemper

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Location

Besucherzentrum 'Der Lieger' im Museumshafen Oevelgönne Hamburg

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