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2025 Year in Review – The ZKfN Year in Pictures
2025 was marked by the expansion of the Climate Future Labs, new collaborations and a more closely networked climate community in Lower Saxony.

How collaboration across disciplinary boundaries works
The workshop at the ZKfN symposium showed the prerequisites for interdisciplinary and transdisciplinary collaboration and the added value it creates.

Connecting perspectives - impulses for a just climate future
Review of our "Symposium Climate Future Lower Saxony" 2025

OpenCultures publishes annual report for 2025
The 2025 annual report from OpenCultures shows how interdisciplinary and transdisciplinary research is opening up new perspectives for climate-friendly urban design.

Working together for climate research – perspectives on interdisciplinary and transdisciplinary collaboration
Press release: Around 80 participants discuss the opportunities and challenges of networked research at the annual “Lower Saxony Climate Future Symposium” meeting.

Planned climate game receives start-up funding
Nordmedia funds development of a video game on climate issues

OpenCultures in Journal for Cultivated Plants
Using subproject 1 as an example, the publication shows how local gardening and community initiatives can contribute to climate-friendly urban development.

1.5 – one scientist, five questions with Prof. Dr. Carola Paul
Head of the Department of Forest Economics and Sustainable Land Use Planning at the University of Göttingen and Principal Investigator in the Climate Future Lab FoResLab

Christiane Thoroe – Communications and public relations Officer
Who we are: The ZKfN-team

Kick-off for the new climate future lab UMEX-HOPE in Hanover
UMEX-HOPE is researching how cities can better cope with climate change and become healthier places to live.

Annual report 2024 published
With a slight delay, but full of content: the Annual Report 2024 shows how research and networking at the ZKfN are picking up speed.
