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'''Are you a planning or design student interested in learning how to build more inclusive, open and democratic landscape planning processes?
[[File:LED2LEAP logo.jpeg|right|340px]]This wiki site serves as a collaborative platform for all the learning activities of the ERASMUS+ Strategic Partnership '''Landscape Education for Democracy'''.


Then register now for the LED Program – an exciting way to earn credits and strengthen important professional skills.  
The project aims to develop a study module on the topic of participatory planning which has been founded on a partnership between five European universities and the LE:NOTRE Institute.


Registration for our April-June 2016 online seminar is happening now!'''
Here, you're able to find information about all of our collaborative learning activities, as well as, our outputs from each of our endeavors. This site is the active documentation of project partnership, and is updated on a regular basis.


Each learning activity has an '''online component''' open to anyone interested in the topic and a '''workshop component''', which is addressed to students enrolled in the study programmes of the university partners. The workshops are incorporated into both a long-term and intensive practice in community engagement.


== Introduction ==
Our [[LED_Online_Seminar_Working_Groups_2021|2021 teams]] work in different living labs across Europe over the summer term 2021. The locations are: Budapest (HU), Bologna (IT), Nürtingen (DE), Uppsala (Sweden), Zagreb (HR), Gdansk (PL) as well as Bratislava and Nitra in Slovakia.


The landscape belongs to everyone and we should all have equal access to it and a voice in how it is used and maintained. However, spatial planning education rarely includes considerations of democratic processes, participatory planning, community design and landscape stewardship. Our design and planning education does not fully prepare future practioners to become leaders and work effectively in partnership with communities.
=== Bologna Living Lab ===
*[[LED2LEAP 2021 - Bologna Team 1|Bologna Team 1]]
*[[LED2LEAP 2021 - Bologna Team 2|Bologna Team 2]]


This is the idea behind the LED (Landscape Education for Democracy) project, a partnership between 5 European landscape architecture faculties and the Le:Notre Institute. LED seeks to promote empowerment, participation and active citizenship among young people through interdisciplinary, problem-based learning environments and curricular innovation that introduces landscape and democracy as a cross-disciplinary subject. Our goal is to fill a gap in design and planning education and give students the opportunity to confront themselves with pressing issues of landscape democracy, right to the landscape and participation. The LED project starts this spring and is structured in three year-long cycles, each featuring a 12-session online course that is available to students at any institution, as well as a two-week summer on-site intensive programme available only to students at partner universities.
=== Bratislava Living Lab ===
*[[LED2LEAP 2021 - Bratislava Team|Bratislava Team]]


=== Budapest Living Lab ===
*[[LED2LEAP 2021 - Budapest Team|Budapest Team]]


== Course schedule and content for 2016 ==
=== Gdansk Living Lab ===
*[[LED2LEAP 2021 - Gdansk Team|Gdansk Team]]


=== Nitra Living Lab ===
*[[LED2LEAP 2021 - Nitra Team|Nitra Team]]


=== Online seminar: April-June ===
=== Nürtingen Living Lab ===
*[[LED2LEAP 2021 - Nürtingen Team 1|Nürtingen Team 1]]
*[[LED2LEAP 2021 - Nürtingen Team 2|Nürtingen Team 2]]
*[[LED2LEAP 2021 - Nürtingen Team 3|Nürtingen Team 3]]
*[[LED2LEAP 2021 - Nürtingen Team 4|Nürtingen Team 4]]
*[[LED2LEAP 2021 - Nürtingen Team 5|Nürtingen Team 5]]
*[[LED2LEAP 2021 - Nürtingen Team 6|Nürtingen Team 6]]


The online module consists of twelve 90-minute sessions of lectures, reading materials, collaborative group work, concept mapping, storyboarding and other diverse active and passive learning tools.
=== Uppsala Living Lab ===
*[[LED2LEAP 2021 - Uppsala Team 1|Uppsala Team 1]]


Themes are organized around the following areas:
=== Zagreb Living Lab ===
*Landscape and democracy
*[[LED2LEAP 2021 - Zagreb Team 1|Zagreb Team 1]]
*Concepts of participation
*[[LED2LEAP 2021 - Zagreb Team 2|Zagreb Team 2]]
*Community and identity
*[[LED2LEAP 2021 - Zagreb Team 3|Zagreb Team 3]]
*The design process
*Communication and representation




== Conditions for participation and credits ==


Participation in the online seminar is free and open to students at any institution as well as the public. For passive participation, no registration is required. For active participation and earning the five ECTS associated with the online seminar, registration and completion of coursework are required.  Registration can be done here:
== ERASMUS+ Programme ==
 
[[File:Eu funded led.jpg|right|420px|]]
 
The LED2LEAP Project is partially funded by the ERASMUS+ European Union grant program, under grant no.2019‐1‐NL01‐KA203‐060497. Neither the European Commission nor the project's national funding agency is responsible for the content or liable for any losses or damages incurred that are the result of the use of these resources.
== About the partnership ==
 
'''Grant holder and coordinator'''
* Department of Landscape Architecture and Spatial Planning at NMBU, the Norwegian University of Life Sciences
 
'''Project partners'''
*Nürtingen-Geislingen University, Nürtingen, Germany
*University of Kassel School of Architecture, Urban and Landscape Planning, Kassel, Germany
*Szent István  University, Faculty of Landscape Architecture, Budapest, Hungary
*Department of Architecture at the University of Bologna, Italy
*LE:NOTRE Institute, an international foundation based in Wageningen, Netherlands.
 
== ERASMUS+ Strategic Partnership Programme ==
[[File:Eu funded led.jpg|thumb|none|500px|The creation of these resources has been (partially) funded by the ERASMUS+ grant program of the European Union under grant no.2015-1-NO01-KA203-013239 Neither the European Commission nor the project's national funding agency are responsible for the content or liable for any losses or damage resulting of the use of these resources.]]

Revision as of 06:46, 19 May 2021

LED2LEAP logo.jpeg

This wiki site serves as a collaborative platform for all the learning activities of the ERASMUS+ Strategic Partnership Landscape Education for Democracy.

The project aims to develop a study module on the topic of participatory planning which has been founded on a partnership between five European universities and the LE:NOTRE Institute.

Here, you're able to find information about all of our collaborative learning activities, as well as, our outputs from each of our endeavors. This site is the active documentation of project partnership, and is updated on a regular basis.

Each learning activity has an online component open to anyone interested in the topic and a workshop component, which is addressed to students enrolled in the study programmes of the university partners. The workshops are incorporated into both a long-term and intensive practice in community engagement.

Our 2021 teams work in different living labs across Europe over the summer term 2021. The locations are: Budapest (HU), Bologna (IT), Nürtingen (DE), Uppsala (Sweden), Zagreb (HR), Gdansk (PL) as well as Bratislava and Nitra in Slovakia.

Bologna Living Lab

Bratislava Living Lab

Budapest Living Lab

Gdansk Living Lab

Nitra Living Lab

Nürtingen Living Lab

Uppsala Living Lab

Zagreb Living Lab


ERASMUS+ Programme

Eu funded led.jpg

The LED2LEAP Project is partially funded by the ERASMUS+ European Union grant program, under grant no.2019‐1‐NL01‐KA203‐060497. Neither the European Commission nor the project's national funding agency is responsible for the content or liable for any losses or damages incurred that are the result of the use of these resources.