Erika Scheibe is originally from Boise, Idaho. For the past eight years, she has lived in Austria, Japan, Sweden, Norway and Germany to learn about and work on ecology and sustainability issues. She recently received her MSc in Ecology & Biodiversity @UiB. In her free time, she is both a baking and biking enthusiast.
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Intergenerational dialogue toward the Sustainable Development Goals in Hakusan Biosphere Reserve, Japan
I leave this trip with a new appreciation for the complex entanglement of Nature and culture, and the ways in which the UNESCO-Man and the Biosphere programme seeks to forward efforts to adapt to a changing world.
February 5, 2024

