RAVINE WALKS


Throughout the fall of 2024 and spring of 2025, we are hosting a series of critical walks in the ravine landscapes of Lillestrøm municipality in Norway. Through these walks, we aim to spotlight the meaning of ravines in the face of urban development, biodiversity, and challenges related to flooding, pollution, and quick clay landslides. Each walk addresses different themes and is directed at landowners, residents, developers, and municipal stakeholders.

The project’s goal is to highlight the web of different worlds that form the network of actors who unconsciously gather around the endangered landscape on Romerike. These walks create opportunities for discussion and reflection on the future of ravines in a time marked by climate change and increased development pressure. By collaborating with experts, the local community, and decision-makers, we hope to foster a deeper understanding of the significance of ravines.

The walks are part of a broader project that also includes seminars, publications, and collaborations with local and national stakeholders.
Next walk will be announced spring 2025
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Previous walks:
05/09/24 Skedsmokorset
19/09/24 Frogner


The project is supported by the ravine fund in Lillestrøm municipality

A BIG THANK YOU TO THE VARIOUS CONTRIBUTORS
Elin Løken (huseby gårds venner), Lasse Bergmann (trumpet), Cecilie Kure (bar bakke landskap), Asbjørn Langeland (historielaget), Sverre Solberg (naturvernforbundet), Siv Moen (rsnf), Brit Aase (rsnf), Gaute Mohn Jenssen(rsnf), Tonje Håkensen (oosn), Kåre Homble (rsnf)