campusKino@AHH


The most important plant in the world
Sphagnum, beauty, ecosystem services, rewetting and moor…


A film by Caroline Vitzthum 

UK, 2024, OV (EN), 16 min

Wednesday, 13. May 2026, 15:30Uhr
Audimax, Ágnes-Heller-Haus

campusKino X Lecture Series on Climate Protection

The Transferstelle in cooperation with the Lecture Series on Climate Protection invites you to another edition of campusKino@AHH, focusing on sphagnum, beauty, ecosystem services, rewetting, and peatlands.

Program (free admission, no registration required):

15:30 – Event Start & Program (approx. 90 minutes)
During the program, you will:
– Learn key facts and figures about peatlands
– Discover the ecological importance of sphagnum (peat moss)
– Gain insight into the work of engaged peatland practitioners and their diverse activities
– Listen to a conversation between a scientist and an artist/filmmaker
– Have the opportunity to ask questions and connect with like-minded people
– Enjoy photographic impressions from peatland landscapes
– “Meet” sphagnum up close and explore products made from peatland species

Film Screening:
The Most Important Plant in the World
A film by Caroline Vitzthum
UK, 2024, OV (EN), 16 min
More about the Film

On stage:
Caroline Vitzthum and Christina Biasi (University of Innsbruck, Department of Ecology)

Following the program, we invite you to stay for drinksand brezn, offering a relaxed setting for exchange and conversation.

campusKino@uibk Anfahrt

Trailer

The most important plant in the world

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