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Brussels vegetable gardens: which ecological future?
With Chloé Deligne and Benedikte Zitouni
17/04/2018 18:30
Galerie Ravenstein | Ravensteingalerij, Mezzanine
<p>In an age of intelligent, creative, sustainable cities…of fictional places where urban realities are crushed by injunctions and larger scales, how can we give a place to observations made at ground level, to the strength of the living and the attachments which nourish us? In other words, how can we give a place to what could be referred to as “urban ecologies”? Recent studies carried out in Brussels kitchen gardens have given us numerous avenues to explore in relation to this.</p>
<p><strong>Chloé Deligne</strong> is a senior scientist and head of research at the FNRS (ULB)<br>
<strong>Benedikte Zitouni</strong> is a professor of sociology at the Faculty of economic, social and political sciences and communication at Saint-Louis (Saint Louis Faculties Brussels)</p>