Creating networks and open innovation along the coastline is key to find ways to support the thrive of local communities and biodiversity, and help us all face local and global challenges like sea level rise and pollution
Coastal attraction below the water
Understandings of the coastline do not need to stop at the surface of the water - Seeing things under the water can create whole new levels of experiences and knowledge
Seeing a landscape from afar
Locals view their places very different from how visitors view the same landscapes - Often we forget these differences
Mountain-bikers using apps to create trails
Sometimes local communities find ways to use smartphones, apps and maps to find ways to connect and be together in better ways, that both support interaction, builds trust and protects biodiversity
Insider and outsider barbecue logic
Interactions are creating reality in the most complicated ways. Something as simple as a barbecue evening is full of complicated relationships, hierarchies and rituals
Hiker walking along the coast
Drawing of a hiker walking along a coast trail at sunset
fierce looking blue fish
Blue long fish drawing - sharp teeth
Coast thoughts
Logbook: Drawn reportage article from a coastal innovation conference in Denmark ( Innocoast )
Coastal innovation Conference
Article: Coastal innovation -
how and why to create paths for a better life along the coast