
3. Burning Biodiversity: Is Biodiversity Loss Making Natural Disasters Worse?
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in worsening natural disasters. It also explores what we, as humans, can do—by rethinking
our relationship with nature and shifting from Living FROM Nature to Living WITH
Nature—toward a more sustainable and resilient future.
Living from nature for centuries has led to increased biodiversity loss, which has in turn
made natural disasters such as wildfires have more severe consequences on humanity. On
the other hand, indigenous communities have used controlled wildfires as conservation
practices that led to increasing biodiversity. In this episode, we will tackle how different value
systems can influence environmental practices and aid in battling the consequences of
wildfires and even prevent them.
Speakers:
Ana Duric - Master in Environmental Sustainability and Education student at the University
of Padua
Von Gayo Godilano - Master in Communication Strategies at the University of Pauda
Maja Bodiroga - Master in Environmental Sustainability and Education student at the
University of Padua
Philina Voss - Master in Physics of Earth and Atmosphere, Bonn Germany
Marika Rychlik - Master in Environmental Sustainability and Education student at the
University of Padua
Paula Valenciese - Master in Environmental Sustainability and Education student at the
University of Padua
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