Discussion and interactive workshop: “Geoprocesses” at Ogre Museum
On February 21, 2026, a discussion titled “Nature-Based Solutions: Opportunity, Delusion, or Comfort?” was held. The discussion was attended by Karina Ješkina, PhD student in environmental geography, Mg. env. sc.; Annija Danenberga, researcher at the “Baltic Studies Center,” Mg.sc.ing.; Tīna Alise Drupa, designer, Mg. hum.; and Anda Ruskule, senior expert and project manager at the […]
On February 21, 2026, a discussion titled “Nature-Based Solutions: Opportunity, Delusion, or Comfort?” was held.
The discussion was attended by Karina Ješkina, PhD student in environmental geography, Mg. env. sc.; Annija Danenberga, researcher at the “Baltic Studies Center,” Mg.sc.ing.; Tīna Alise Drupa, designer, Mg. hum.; and Anda Ruskule, senior expert and project manager at the “Baltic Environmental Forum,” Dr. geogr. Together with the discussion moderator, Assoc. Prof. Anne Sauka from the University of Latvia, they shared their knowledge and insights on nature-based solutions, society’s readiness to implement them, and the challenges and problems associated with them.
After the discussion, an interactive workshop titled “Games of Elements: Get to Know, Feel, Remember” took place.
Which tree was I once friends with, and why did I love sitting in the sand so much as a child? The workshop invited participants to appreciate the role of inexpressible experiences in human-environment relationships, recall their sensory stories, and thus participate in the exhibition themselves.
Video: Kristaps Dravenieks