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The Klosters Forum
Switzerland
Приєднався 7 жов 2019
An exciting initiative bringing together a diverse range of individuals to share experiences, ideas and practical solutions to complex global humanitarian issues.
The Klosters Forum - Overview (TKF23 + TKF24)
Cities are vibrant hubs of diverse, multicultural communities, constantly interacting with their environment. For a long time, they have contributed to, and also suffered from, ecological challenges. As cities expand in size and complexity, and as climate change intensifies, new, unprecedented, and compounding challenges emerge. These include the urban heat island effect, increased rainfall and flooding, and the rising sea levels.
To navigate, and thrive amidst, these escalating challenges, cities must forge integrative resilience approaches that surpass traditional adaptability methods. At TKF24 we held the space for mutual learning by providing a platform that allows our community to delve deep into potential strategies and synergies. By fostering cross-sector discussions and collaborations, we aim to help our community develop innovative methods, practical solutions, and unconventional approaches to systemically tackle these rising urban ecological challenges. This may encompass a spectrum from nature-based and community-driven solutions to policy, technological, financial, and creative strategies-all with the end goal of facilitating a just and regenerative urban transformation.
To navigate, and thrive amidst, these escalating challenges, cities must forge integrative resilience approaches that surpass traditional adaptability methods. At TKF24 we held the space for mutual learning by providing a platform that allows our community to delve deep into potential strategies and synergies. By fostering cross-sector discussions and collaborations, we aim to help our community develop innovative methods, practical solutions, and unconventional approaches to systemically tackle these rising urban ecological challenges. This may encompass a spectrum from nature-based and community-driven solutions to policy, technological, financial, and creative strategies-all with the end goal of facilitating a just and regenerative urban transformation.
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Building Equitable Cities Amidst Ecological Challenges / Panel Discussion @ The Klosters Forum 2024
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Speakers: Sheela Patel, Founder and Director of SPARC Dr. Michal Mlynar, Acting Executive Director UN-Habitat Simone Mangili, Executive Director of Carbon Neutral Cities Alliance Chair: Dr Jennifer Lenhart - Global Lead for WWF's Cities Inclusive Resilience: Building Equitable Cities Amidst Ecological Challenges The Klosters Forum (TKF) is where visionary thought leaders and change-makers conve...
Can Public Private Partnerships Boost Urban Resilience? Panel Discussion @ The Klosters Forum 2024
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Speakers: Erion Veliaj - Mayor of Tirana, Albania Mette Skjold - CEO of SLA Ivo Weinöhrl - Senior Investment Manager in the Thematic Equities, Pictet Group Chair: Lauren Sorkin - Executive Director for the Resilient Cities Network The Klosters Forum (TKF) is where visionary thought leaders and change-makers convene to address some of the most critical environmental challenges of our time. TKF24...
"Cities & History" by Prof. Sir Niall Ferguson, Historian, Stanford University @TKF24
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The Klosters Forum (TKF) is where visionary thought leaders and change-makers convene to address some of the most critical environmental challenges of our time. TKF24 focused on: New Means of Resilience: How can cities rise to emerging ecological challenges.
Indy Johar - Executive Director of Dark Matter Labs @ The Klosters Forum 2024
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The Klosters Forum (TKF) is where visionary thought leaders and change-makers convene to address some of the most critical environmental challenges of our time. TKF24 focused on: New Means of Resilience: How can cities rise to emerging ecological challenges.
Anne Lise Kjaer - Futurist, Founder of Kjaer Group @ The Klosters Forum 2024
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The Klosters Forum (TKF) is where visionary thought leaders and change-makers convene to address some of the most critical environmental challenges of our time. TKF24 focused on: New Means of Resilience: How can cities rise to emerging ecological challenges.
Dr. Lewis Akenji - Managing Director of Hot or Cool Institute @ The Klosters Forum 2024
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The Klosters Forum (TKF) is where visionary thought leaders and change-makers convene to address some of the most critical environmental challenges of our time. TKF24 focused on: New Means of Resilience: How can cities rise to emerging ecological challenges.
Helle Søholt - Founding Partner and CEO of Gehl @ The Klosters Forum 2024
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The Klosters Forum (TKF) is where visionary thought leaders and change-makers convene to address some of the most critical environmental challenges of our time. TKF24 focused on: New Means of Resilience: How can cities rise to emerging ecological challenges.
Disrupting The Status Quo: how the resource revolution is transforming the construction industry
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During The Klosters Forum 2023 (TKF23) the following panel took place. “Disrupting The Status Quo: how the resource revolution is transforming the construction industry” Panelists: Prof. Michael Ramage - Professor of Architecture and Engineering, Cambridge University Nora Sophie Griefahn - Co-Founder and Executive Director, Cradle to Cradle Mae-Ling Lokko - Assistant Professor, Yale University ...
TKF23 Opening Presentation: Ella Saltmarshe, Director, The Long Time Project
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The Klosters Forum was born from the conviction of a small international group of women who believed in the power of collective action to address significant environmental challenges. Over the years, the TKF Community has grown into a global community of leading science, business, culture, environmental and finance experts. We aim to foster positive environmental change by creating a unique env...
Regenerative Architecture: how to move from niche to norm
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During The Klosters Forum 2023 (TKF23) the following panel took place. “Regenerative Architecture: how to move from niche to norm” Panelists: Bas Smets - Founder, Bureau Bas Mets Liz Ogbu - Founder Principal, Studio O Paul King - MD Sustainability & Social Impact, Lendlease Lindsay Baker - CEO, International Living Future Institute The panel was chaired by Sarah Mineko Ichioka - Founding Direct...
The Klosters Forum 2023 - Habitat for Earth, how to design and build for a regenerative future.
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Revolutionising established norms in construction is a pressing and intricate endeavor. It's crucial that we transform the way we conceive, create, and rejuvenate our built surroundings. Such profound shifts require holistic, cooperative, and innovative partnerships that leverage our collective strengths. Over 2.5 days, we united 90 pioneers-ranging from architects and designers to material spe...
Dr. Merlin Sheldrake and Sir Tim Smit in conversation (TRAILER)
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This TKF Talk organised by The Klosters Forum brought together two brilliant minds to talk about what fungi and plants can teach us in these tumultuous times. The conversation was moderated by the renowned journalist Hannah Macinnes. Thank you to Christie’s for hosting us. For more information about other TKF Talk videos, please visit www.theklostersforum.com Dr. Merlin Sheldrake- Ecologist and...
Dr. Merlin Sheldrake and Sir Tim Smit in conversation at Christie’s.
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This TKF Talk organised by The Klosters Forum brought together two brilliant minds to talk about what fungi and plants can teach us in these tumultuous times. The conversation was moderated by the renowned journalist Hannah MacInnes. Thank you Christie’s for hosting us. For more information about other TKF Talk videos, please visit www.theklostersforum.com Dr. Merlin Sheldrake- Ecologist and Be...
TKF22: Reconnecting with nature through the way we build
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TKF22: Reconnecting with nature through the way we build
TKF22: Powerful parameters to encourage regenerative building practice
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TKF22: Powerful parameters to encourage regenerative building practice
Sir Tim Smit, Co-Founder of the Eden Project
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Sir Tim Smit, Co-Founder of the Eden Project
Dr. Mamphela Ramphele, Co-President of the Club of Rome
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Dr. Mamphela Ramphele, Co-President of the Club of Rome
Dr. Agnes Kalibata for The Klosters Forum 2021
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Dr. Agnes Kalibata for The Klosters Forum 2021
Daan Roosegaarde at The Klosters Forum 2021
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Daan Roosegaarde at The Klosters Forum 2021
Nora Bateson at The Klosters Forum 2021
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Nora Bateson at The Klosters Forum 2021
Dr. Agnes Kalibata for The Klosters Forum
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Dr. Agnes Kalibata for The Klosters Forum
TKF20 Panel Discussion: Biodiverse Food Market
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TKF20 Panel Discussion: Biodiverse Food Market
TKF20 - Biodiverse Production System Panel
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TKF20 - Biodiverse Production System Panel
Laura Storm for The Klosters Forum: Regenerative Leadership
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Laura Storm for The Klosters Forum: Regenerative Leadership
Prof. Dr. Johan Rockström for The Klosters Forum
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Prof. Dr. Johan Rockström for The Klosters Forum
Lovely provocations Indy, most of which I don't feel qualified to speak to. One area I'd like to pick up on however is the question/point of global connectivity mentioned at 38:43 becoming a human right - something that sounds entirely reasonable but given our current Personal Computing paradigm seems to not necessarily bring us forward in a meaningful way. A paradigm shift to Social ComputΞ where social intent and commitment pooling founded on landspace become our shared-end time-imperative goals. Measuring the quality of value produced by Hü-groups over time may integrate to ward something worth recognising.
A research project comparing those who started with birth control medication at age 12 compared with those who never used will be quite revealing. The answer is in bcp, very harmful even after discontinuing
I really enjoy listening to these lectures. I love history and we are part of that. So I find the journey along with our Ancestors and our Children’s Children’s so fascinating 🏴🇦🇺
25% of the planet will be uninhabitable in 50 years? No.
Mesmerized. Wow.
One of the best interviews I've seen so far!
Tim is fascinating , knowledgeable 51:19 as well as humorous
I love listening to Sheldon! He is fascinating and I hope we see much more of him in the future! Fungi are exciting’
I went to that Cornwall thing. I paid for it. Please be humble -the owners that is. Merlin is authentic, long may he live. Tim is a snake in his jungle.
I agree that Merlin’s book, Entangled Lives, is life.
His father, Rupert sheldrake, is an angel.
❤❤❤.
That part about the end of the world not actually being the end of the world and instead being the end of us, resonated with me. They’re correct. We, as humans, think we are more important than we actually are and we need to reform those symbiotic relationships with plants and fungi. We do not have dominion over anything, something has dominion over us. The day we realise what our place is on this earth will be the day we become more advanced than we could ever have hoped.
Cutting Edge!!! Listen People!!!
Before the internet, there was the mycelial network. The organic network may even be more complex because it is self generated.
Yes, the WoodWideWeb 🍄
Dr. Merlin Sheldrake is so endearing when speaking about eating mushrooms who devoured Dr. Sheldrake's book. 😊
I met a guy who was experimenting with creating materials from fungi and moulding it into windmills. I think there could be a future with materials that are harmful.
Such an interesting talk recently had some libs never felt so good anything and everything seemed possible mushrooms are amazing lifeforms
Excellent, thank you. I would have loved to hear more about young people and how they can get involved.
This is a pure symphony after the noise from Schaub, Gates, Fauci and the cretins.
These two compliment eachother perfectly. Ive been enjoying Merlins presence in my head for a couple of years now like a very fine wine, now i realise I've been missing the cheese
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I like to think that Newton’s third law: explains his theory-and the equal and opposite reaction was the apple cider you invented. I like your work and that of a Rupert Sheldrake. Cheers!
Such beautiful insights so beautifully communicated 🙏🏽🙏🏽🙏🏽 Yes all this 'saviour' mentality... so very potentially dangerous. Thank you for mentioning the dangers of cultivated and foreign plants/fungi escaping into the wild. May your insight myceliate the present system, digest it and transform it! Am looking forward to living long enough to see people's awe, respect and understanding grow to such an extent that today's human misdemeanors will be well on the way to being a thing of the past. 🌳🕊💚
May your insight myceliate the present system 👌👏👏
18:31 - - Hold On - - !!!
I would bet every I have on nobody ever in history has written a book and then ate it before now
An original!
If we let him, Merlin could save us all.
It is so puzzling to me that they continue to talk about "our being the cause of climate change".... Am I missing something? "Henrik Svensmark" has broken through the wall of orthodox science? Just as Merlin and his father. Why can't they with "prove" Henrik is wrong...or welcome him? And assist him?
I don't think they spoke about us being the cause of climate changing, was the narrative not how we can positively effect the cooling of the climate by more insightful farming?
Underground growth and underground networks are the not same thing sweetheart. That was cute how she thought it was in the introductions.
Excellent discussion - really enjoyed it - thank you
Horace was lonely....... 😊😊😊
Is that Rupert’s son?
Yep.
And Cosmo's brother 🙂
@@lesleycassell Love Cosmo!
he's the image of his father
yes, you know everything is in relationship🤣🤣🤣
Dr. Smit, being a person from the UK may be observing and making observations about people who are a lot more "staid" than much of the rest of the world's peoples. Rigid, maybe is the word I'd use, having lived there for a while...which is not to say this isn't a wonderful highly successful, etc etc peoples and country, but....to me it tends toward formality and a certain degree of rigor/stiffening up among the older citizens: Which may explain his view about younger people (who, very often can be pretty darn dystopian everywhere, but who may seem more "breakthrough-oriented" when viewed within the context of the British traditions) I will also add, I think he is brilliant and a wonderful listen (as with M. Sheldrake) and greatly admire him. Also adding that I am an Anglophile, regardless of any of the above.
I’m delighted to see Merlin Sheldrake present to the public the case for symbiosis and connectivity thinking in 2023.Merlin mentioned Lynn Margulies toward the end of the talk because she was the evolutionary biologist who fought the scientific academic community for 25 years before finally being accepted with her theory of symbiosis. Bravo Merlin! Lynn was my best friend at the U of Chicago in the 1950s and I know she would have loved this video as much as I have. Thank you for this…good fortune and good future for us all!’ 14:39
Hi Rachel, nice to hear your connection with Lynn. I just got out of my depth reading Lynn and reverted to Merlin for a while. It's a great presentation.
Very interesting ❤
Love this combination of understatement and massive expertise. So British.
Smit is Dutch and Eden project is not popular with Cornish.
Amazing, inspiring and engaging talk! Thank you.
Thank you for speaking out about the trash fire that is America's pharmaceutical industry. That shit damn near killed me, and is what inevitably led me to mushrooms (and eventually your book). Mushrooms saved my quality of life and a lot changed really fast. It's a wonderful time to be studying mushrooms in Oregon. I owe them so mush. :*) ...they're also slowly taking over my studio...just so many mushrooms. haha
absolutely beautiful talk, thank you for inspiration!
Important conversation, opening minds - transforming the world.