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        <description>Introduction to the conference 'The Design of Regeneration', Green Heart Biennale, June 20, 2026, by Eric Kluitenberg (moderator). Part I: Reviving River Ecologies In the morning program until lunch, we explore how ecological regeneration can be designed within sharply different contexts (geographical, political, cultural). What new perspectives can be outlined here? How to deal with the complexity of entangled ecological, economic, technological, and political systems? The presentations focus these questions on markedly different river environments and their specific ecologies: the Dnipro riverbed in Ukraine, the quay walls of the Maas river in central Rotterdam, and the acoustic environment of the big rivers at Gorinchem, where Maas and Waal flow together. Conference program: https://groenehartbiennale.nl/conference</description>
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