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Landscape Volunteers will conduct a series of lectures in Tomich about landscaping and greening.

Landscaping Volunteers from Tomsk launch series of free educational lectures on urban landscaping; the first one is scheduled for April 22nd at 'Point of Boiling' and will focus on landscaping in modern urbanism, according to our site coordinator of the movement, Yelena Pozhidaeva.

Landscape Volunteers will conduct a series of lectures in Tomich about landscaping and greening.

Get ready for some enlightening lectures on urban landscaping and greenery right here in Tomsk! The "Landscape Volunteers" are kicking off a series of free, educational talks on urban forestry starting April 22nd. The first session, titled "Bringing nature back to the city: urban forestry in contemporary urbanism," will take place at "The Boiling Point" at 5:30 PM. The session will be led by coordinator Yelena Pozhidaeva, who is also a PhD candidate at Tomsk State University's Biology Institute and a member of the city's landscaping commission.

While the event is free and open to all, prior registration is required. You can find more information about future lectures at the provided link. So, if you're curious about learning more about urban landscaping, don't miss this opportunity to expand your horizons!

Now, if you're seeking additional resources, here's some advice:

  1. Local Universities: Check the websites of local universities, such as Tomsk State University, for announcements and events on urban landscaping or related topics. They often invite proposals for events and workshops, so keep an eye out for any similar opportunities.
  2. Community Centers & Libraries: Local community centers and libraries frequently host educational events. Check their calendars or contact them directly for updates on upcoming lectures.
  3. Social Media & Community Groups: Join local groups on social media platforms like VKontakte, Facebook, and others that often feature community events. Use hashtags like #TomskUrbanLandscaping or #TomskEnvironmentalEvents to help find relevant discussions.
  4. Government & Municipal Websites: The official Tomsk city website might list public events or initiatives related to urban development, which could lead to announcements about relevant educational programs.
  5. International Organizations: International organizations like the Urban Land Institute (ULI) host events on urban development worldwide. While these might not be specific to Tomsk, their resources may provide insights or ideas applicable in Tomsk.

Stay updated by regularly checking these resources and following local academic and community channels to keep informed about upcoming events in urban landscaping!

  1. The "Landscape Volunteers" section on urban forestry series has a strong focus on sustainable living, as demonstrated by their initial talk titled "Bringing nature back to the city" on April 22nd.
  2. To augment your knowledge on home-and-garden or gardening topics, consider exploring various local resources like community centers, libraries, and social media groups using relevant hashtags such as #TomskUrbanLandscaping.
  3. Dive deeper into proсветлительских темы around urban landscaping by attending events organized by international organizations like the Urban Land Institute (ULI), which offer insights useful in areas like Tomsk.
  4. In addition to the free "Landscape Volunteers" lectures, enrich your lifestyle by widening your horizon with educational resources at Tomsk State University, particularly their Biology Institute, where Yelena Pozhidaeva, the coordinator, is a PhD candidate.
Landscaping Volunteers in Tomsk initiate a series of free educational lectures on urban landscaping; the first one is scheduled for April 22nd at 'The Boiling Point' and will focus on greening in contemporary urbanism, as reported by our site coordinator for the movement, Yelena Pozhidaeva.

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