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Joakim Seiler is an Adjunct Lecturer at the University of Gothenburg. His research primarily focuses on the intersection of cultural heritage and environmental practices, especially through place-based approaches. Seiler has contributed to several significant publications, including works on the management of historic gardens and the cultural significance of gardening practices. His involvement in the Swedish Biodiversity Symposium highlights his commitment to addressing climate change and heritage conservation. Seiler's expertise extends to the analysis of intangible cultural heritage, as he delves into how gardening and craft practices can promote sustainable relationships between humans and nature. He has also published on topics such as craftsmanship in historical garden maintenance and the role of lawns and hedges in cultural landscapes. Through his academic pursuits, Joakim aims to advocate for the sustainable management of cultural assets in the context of environmental changes.
Administered by the Department of Political Science; focus on International Administration and Global Governance (IAGG).