Deforestation and climate change in Tanzania (photo tour)

Deutsches Hafenmuseum Schuppen 50a (Australiastraße), Hamburg, Deutschland

Invitation Deforestation and climate change in Tanzania A photo journey by Imani Nsamila A photo exhibition as part of the Hamburg Photo Triennale in Hamburg Tanzania is one of the countries most affected by the climate crisis. The country is suffering from global warming, drought, severe flooding and the resulting displacement of the population.

Opening ceremony of the TANZANIA WEEKS

Cordial invitation to the opening on Saturday, June 25 at 3 pm Greetings: Heike Döpke, Mayor of the City of Barmstedt Karin Weissenbacher, Gallery Atelier Elke Schreiber, Deputy President of the Pinneberg District Petra Hammelmann, Honorary Consul of the United Republic of Tanzania Introduction to the art exhibition Dr. Dagmar Lekebusch, art historian in Reinbek

TANSANIA WEEKS in Barmstedt

Barmstedt Barmstedt, Deutschland

As part of the country weeks, (almost) everything in Barmstedt revolves around Tanzania for seven weeks. There are exhibitions and lectures about the African country, which is also considered the "cradle of humanity".   Download Flyer "Tanzania Week Barmstedt HTML reference as PDF

From the forest to the street’ documentary photography by Imani Nsamila

Barmstedt Barmstedt, Deutschland

Exhibition in the Municipal Hall of Barmstedt City Hall. Tanzania is considered one of the countries most affected by climate change and also the world's largest consumer of charcoal. The rapidly growing business metropolis and capital Dar es Salaam alone needs half of this. Millions of households rely on charcoal as fuel in their

Scanning Olduvall – Fossil Homini from Tanzania in 3D Illustrated lecture in the Municipal Hall of the City Hall Prof. Dr. Thomas Kaiser

Barmstedt Barmstedt, Deutschland

Paleoanthropologist Prof. Dr. Thomas Kaiser reports on research on prehistoric humans. Tanzania can be considered the cradle of humanity without exaggeration, as fossils of early humans in Tanzania are now among the most significant evidence of more than 4 million years of human evolution. Researchers at the Leibniz Institute for Biodiversity Research (LIB) are

FESTIVAL #12 years Dar Hamburg

Dar es Salaam - Festivalorte Dar es Salaam

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