3. Europäische Messe für Bildung für Nachhaltigkeit

Erneuerbare Energien und Klimawandel:

thematische Herausforderungen für

Schulen und Universitäten

 

An den Erfolg der ersten europäischen Umwelt-Ausbildungs-Messe im Jahr 1996 und der zweiten europäischen Messe fürBildung für nachhaltige Entwicklung im Jahr 2006 mit dem Thema „Förderung einer Ausbildung für zukunftsfähige Entwicklung in Europa“ anknüpfend, wird die 3. Veranstaltung in dieser Reihe organisiert. Die 3. europäische Messe für Bildung für nachhaltige Entwicklung wird in Hamburg vom 28. bis 30. Oktober 2009 mit folgendem Thema stattfinden:„Erneuerbare Energie und Klimawandel: thematische Herausforderungen für europäische Schulen und Universitäten“.

 

Die Messe wird vom Forschungs- und Transferzentrum „Applicationsof Life Sciences“ der Hochschule für Angewandte WissenschaftenHamburg und dem Zentrum für zukunftsfähiges Bauen (ZzB)Hamburg unter der Schirmherrschaft des RCE Hamburg und Region organisiert. Das RCE Hamburg und Region sind Teil eines globalen Netzwerks von regionalen Kompetenzzentren zurAusbildung für Bildung für nachhaltige Entwicklung (RCEs), dievon der Universität der Vereinten Nationen koordiniert werden.



3rd European Fair for Education for Sustainable Development

Renewable Energy and Climate Change:

thematic challenges for schools and universities


Further to the success of the First European Environmental Education Fair in 1996 and the Second European Fair on Education for Sustainable Development in 2006 under the theme“Promoting Education for Sustainable Development in Europe”, the third event of the series is being organised.

 

The Third European Fair on Education for Sustainable Development, to be held in Hamburg on 28-30 October 2009, has the theme: “Renewable Energy and Climate Change: Thematic Challengesto European Schools and Universities” as its main focus.The fair is being organised by the Research and Transfer Centre“Applications of Life Sciences” of the Hamburg University ofApplied Sciences and the Centre for Sustainable Construction(ZzB) Hamburg, under the auspices of the RCE Hamburg andRegion. The RCE Hamburg and Region is part of a globalnetwork of Regional Centres of Expertise on Education for Sustainable Development (RCEs) coordinated by the United Nations University.


Report

REPORT_EU_FAIR_2009.pdf

Report on 3rd European Fair on Education for Sustainable Development, Hamburg


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Aloj.pdf

Possible transformations of environmental landscape patch: creation of consensus for energetic landscape: adaptation and mitigation (Prof. Eugenia ALOJ)

Benckikh.pdf

Renewable Energy for Development “Challenges and Perspectives Challenges and Perspectives” (Dr. Osman Benchikh)

Bishsimbayev.pdf

M. Auezov South Kazakhstan State University

de_Werk.pdf

Sustainablizing the university: Connecting Education, Research and Campus Initiatives from a holistic point of view

Diethart.pdf

The Sustainability Process at University of Graz and the Outreach of RCE Graz-Styria (Mario Diethart)

Draeger.pdf

powerado – The Renewable Energy Experience (Iken Draeger)

Eussen.pdf

Learning for Sustainable Development (RCE Rhine - Meuse)

Fischer_Tichy.pdf

Towards a Culture of Sustainable Consumption (Daniel Fischer, Franz M. Tichy)

Gottwald.pdf

Fostering innovative labour market-oriented educational & research approaches in the field of Renewable Energy at Latin American and European Institutes of Higher Education (Julia Gottwald)

Gustaffson_Suleimann.pdf

Sustainable use of Biofuels Sustainable use of Biofuels (Jan Erik Gustafsson, Lina Suleiman)

Holle.pdf

How to incorporate energy optimized building How to incorporate energy optimized building in University Study Courses and Vocational Training – Experiences from Hamburg (Prof. Dr.-Ing. habil. Hans-Jürgen Holle)

Johnson.pdf

ESD and the Low Carbon Economy some suggested principles (Craig Johnson)

Kleemann.pdf

GenE: Competencies to shape a sustainable future (Max Kleemann)

Kuchta.pdf

RENET: Towards a Sustainable Campus - Some Project Results (Prof. Dr. Ing. Kerstin Kuchta)

Laberenz.pdf

HAW Hamburg: Renewable Energy and Energy Efficiency - CC4E (Prof. Dr. H. Laberenz)

Leal.pdf

RCE Hamburg and Region (Prof. Dr. Walter Leal, Jens Schwarz)

Manolas.pdf

Dispelling Student Misconceptions on Climate Change (Evangelos Manolas)

Pace.pdf

Climate Change & Renewable Energy at Schools and Universities

Rende.pdf

Renewable Energy Potential of Turkey (Prof. Dr. Eng. Hikmet Rende, Mech. Eng. H. Ata Güner)

Schulte.pdf

INSPIRE – School education by Non-formal Learning (Veronika Schulte)

Spitsyna.pdf

RENET (Anna Spitsyna)

Yeniguen.pdf

Renewable Energy Networks between Turkish and European Universities - RENET (Yenigün)

Zenchanka_Malchenka.pdf

Environmental aspects in curriculum for economist (Malchenka S., Zenchanka S.)

Presentation_European_Youth_Forum_ValentumKommunikation.pdf

European Youth Forum on energy and climate protection politics (Valentum Kommunikation)

Willner_HAW_3rd_EU_Fair_Educ_Sust_Develop_29-10-09_rev1_publ.pdf

Mineral Oil Substitutes from Biomass: WhichWay to Go? (Prof. Dr.-Ing. Thomas Willner)


http://www.desd.sustain-future.org/dg_survey%20on%20action%20goals.ppt
Unsatisfactory Standards for the Implementation of ESD - Results of an International Survey - Suggestions for Strategies to address the Issues (Dieter Gross  )

Programme Flyer

EU_fair_Programme_Flyer.pdf

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The Report on the 3rd European Fair on Education for Sustainable Development can be downloaded as PDF file here.

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Presentations can be downloaded as PDF files here.