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EPISODE · Jun 21, 2021 · 17 MIN

Co3 35 - Acción y regeneración biocultural con Tercer Paisaje

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Tercer Paisaje es un colectivo formado por Arturo Tapia, Fernando Morales, María Rodríguez y Nazaret Expósito. Y más que un proyecto, en palabras del propio Fernando, Tercer Paisaje es un concepto: una nueva forma de relacionarnos con el entorno que habitamos, con los paisajes que nos rodean y que han perdido su identidad; los paisajes inciertos. En este episodio de Co3 hablamos con Fernando Morales, activista climático e investigador, y Arturo Tapia, educador y dinamizador cultural, sobre acción, cambio y regeneración del entorno biocultural.

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