A poster titled “Geoprocesses” presents a discussion on nature-based solutions and an interactive workshop, with event details (21 February at 13:00) shown against a stylized winter landscape with houses and trees.

Participation in a discussion at the exhibition “Geoprocesses”

Anita Zariņa stands at the front of a room next to a projection screen, presenting the “Water Cultures” project. A slide titled “Ūdeņu kultūras” is displayed on the screen. The room contains presentation equipment, including a screen, a flipchart, and a table with water glasses.

Participation in a Cross-Project Collaboration Meeting in Riga

The image shows a presentation of a paper. On the left side, there is a presentation slide with text. In the foreground and on the right side, there is a table with people sitting around it. In the center of the image, in the far distance, there is project researcher Anita Zariņa.

Participation in the LIFE GoodWater International Conference

The photo shows four researchers with a presentation screen displaying the Nordic Environmental Ethics Network logo in the background. The first on the left is project researcher Anne Sauka.

Nordic Environmental Ethics Network Conference, Turku

The picture shows a group of more than 20 people sitting on a wooden terrace. Various trees can be seen in the background.

Participation in Pathways Autumn School

The photo shows the project researchers (from left) Artis Svece, Anita Zariņa, Kristīne Krumberga, and Kālis Lakševics. On the right are two conference participants.

Water Cultures researchers participate in the international symposium Baltic Waterscapes in Gdańsk

The picture shows presenter Anita Zariņa. In the background, on the right-hand side, there is a blackboard, and on the left-hand side, there is an image from a projector.

Participation in the European Landscape Ecology Congress in Bratislava

Discussion about the Torņakalns Wetland in Festival Homo Novus

The picture shows three students standing on the concrete edge of the water body. The concrete walls are marked with graffiti drawings in various colors.

Exploring Urban Waterscapes in the Field Course “Field Methods in Geosciences II”