In a series of articles for European Heritage Tribune titled ‘Future Making in the Anthropocene’ Azadeh Kermani and Teun van den Ende delve into the future of Europe’s cities and landscapes that reflect its past and present. Their aim is to unravel the conditions of the Anthropocene – the age of humans – in order to imagine better-balanced futures. The first article is an introduction to a series of interviews with two European Horizon2020 projects, TerraNova and Heriland, that move at the interface between planning, environmental sciences and heritage studies.
The article presents an interview with Sjoerd Kluiving (TerraNova) and Gert-Jan Burgers (Heriland):