Crash-Kurs @ Bauhaus Summer School: Spaces in transformation - a weekend in the Thuringian Forest
Discover the unique socio-ecological dynamics of the UNESCO Biosphere Reserve Thuringian Forest during our three-day Summer School in Vesser. Through participatory methods, hands-on activities, and local expertise, we’ll explore biodiversity, cultural landscapes, and the urgent need for sustainable conservation—culminating in a pop-up exhibition to give back to the community.
The Thuringian Forest is a structurally weak peripheral region. Small villages, an ageing population and fewer and fewer services of general interest are typical. The Thuringian Forest is also a low mountain range landscape, a hotspot of biodiversity, characterized by a small-scale mosaic of forests, meadows, streams and moors and scattered settlements. The local people identify strongly with their region.
With our Summer School crash course, we will spend three days as a group in the small village of Vesser in the middle of the UNESCO Biosphere Reserve Thuringian Forest. Here, we will use participatory methods to explore aspects of socio-ecological transformation on site. To this end, we will immerse ourselves in the history of the place and let contemporary witnesses have their say. Guided by local experts, we will discover the natural environment and understand the close relationship between humans and nature as well as the effects of climate change in the region. We will pay particular attention to the species-rich mountain meadows that surround Vesser and are an exceptional part of the cultural landscape: however, the traditional use of these meadows has declined in context of socio-economic changes. There is an urgent need for a comprehensive strategy to addresses the challenges of managing and conserving these areas. New concepts for usage and conservation are required. Here we take practical action ourselves to make a small contribution to their continued existence, including learning about traditional methods and techniques. Dinners with the village community round off our days. Participants will be exploring one of the topics outlined. They will collect materials and combine them with their own experiences and backgrounds in any format they choose. The result will be a pop-up exhibition. In this way, we give something back to the village and its people.
Practical Information
- Target audience: The course is aimed at all people who are interested in topics of socio-ecological change, are willing to do light practical work and bring an enthusiasm for life in nature and in the countryside.
- Fee: 340 EURO (290 EURO for Bauhaus Summer School 2025 participants)
- Lecturers: Elodie Vittu (Bauhaus-Universität Weimar, IfeU), Britta Trostorff (Naturstiftung David)
- Student assistant: Sonia Fernandes (Master European Urban Studies)
All details including the registration here!