New forms of dialogue for peaceful, just, and sustainable change!

New forms of dialogue for peaceful, just, and sustainable change!

Urban Peace is a Transformative Peacebuilding approach which uses an interdisciplinary and transdisciplinary to solutions.

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New forms of dialogue for peaceful, just, and sustainable change!

New forms of dialogue for peaceful, just, and sustainable change!

Urban Peace is a Transformative Peacebuilding approach which uses an interdisciplinary and transdisciplinary to solutions.

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23 January 2025

Basel Peace Forum 2025

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Tomorrow‘s Odyssey : A Time Travaller‘s Guide to Our Shared Future(s) It is a result of the international summer school organized by COST action SHIFT in Lisbon in July 2023. In Dolphin’s Tale chapter p.53 you find informations on Transformative Peace Science Methods… ☮️🌱 With diverse backgrounds in terms of disciplines and geographical background the participants had brought different forms of knowledge and experiences to this working group. The story tells us how and why diverse actors like : tourism industry, tourists, locals have to change to protect biodiversity, environment, cultural heritages and so on.. Before summer holiday begins for some countries it is important to think for the communities how to act more responsible and „change the habits“ for a common future.. A Dolphin‘s Tale Story p.53 by Mathias Foit Barbara Maria Frigione Wendy Liu Tânia R. Santos Burcu Eke-Schneider

Tomorrow‘s Odyssey : A Time Travaller‘s Guide to Our Shared Future(s) is published now.

Link:Tomorrow’s Odyssey : A Time Travaller’s Guide to Our Shared Future (s)

It is a result of the international summer school organized by COST action SHIFT in Lisbon in July 2023. In Dolphin’s Tale chapter the Transformative Peace Methods can be seen on p. 53.

“With diverse backgrounds in terms of disciplines and geographical background the participants had brought different forms of knowledge and experiences to this working group.”