The European Specialist Centre for Moor and Climate (EFMK) is a multifaceted entity that operates as a society, oversees various projects, and runs an exhibition and administration centre. This centre, located in Ströhen in the Diepholz Moorland in Lower Saxony, is more commonly known to the public as Moorwelten. It serves as a hub for information and activities related to moor and climate protection.
The EFMK building, also referred to as Moorwelten, was officially opened to the public on November 1, 2014. The architecture of the building is designed to resemble a crane, a symbol that holds significance in the work of the EFMK. Inside the building, visitors can explore an exhibition, several laboratories, and conference rooms that are used for research purposes. Additionally, a barefoot park is located outside the building, offering a unique experience for visitors.
One of the key initiatives of the EFMK is the "OptiMoor" project. This project is carried out in collaboration with the University of Rostock. The aim of the project is to test and develop measures that can optimize the restoration of raised bogs on sites that have been used for agriculture. The ultimate goal is to increase biodiversity and carbon storage in these areas.
Art & Design Agriculture Animals Botanical garden Geology
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Auf dem Sande 11, Ströhen
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