APPEL DE PROPOSITIONS - 9e WEEC La 9e conférence internationale du WEEC (World Environmental Education Congress - WEEC) aura lieu à Vancouver, Canada, du 9 au 15 septembre 2017. La conférence s’intitule Culture/Environnement: Tisser de nouveaux liens. Pour de plus amples renseignements, veuillez consulter www.weec2017.org. Le comité organisateur de la conférence est l’Institut pour l’apprentissage environnemental de la Colombie-Britannique (Institute for Environmental Learning - IEL), en collaboration avec le secrétariat permanent du WEEC en Italie. Établi à l’Université Simon Fraser (SFU), Institut pour l’apprentissage environnemental (IEL) est un réseau de chercheurs et de praticiens voués à la promotion de l’Éducation relative à l’environnement et du développement durable en Colombie-Britannique. Nos membres proviennent de diverses institutions telles les universités, collèges, districts scolaires, groupes communautaires, organisations à but non lucratif et gouvernements locaux et provinciaux. Plus de 1 000 délégués sont attendus à la conférence. Le comité organisateur de 2017 entend inclure une diversité d’approches quant à la conceptualisation et à la mise en oeuvre de l’éducation relative à l’environnement (ERE) dans le monde. Culture/Environnement est la thématique de 2017. Elle vise à mettre en valeur la nature pluridisciplinaire de la conférence et promouvoir le point de vue émergent voulant que la culture et l’environnement soient intimement liés, voire mutuellement génératifs. Cette thématique environnementaliste souligne la nécessité d’abandonner la notion désuète que tout soit mesurable ou contrôlable par les humains. Le vrai paradigme de la pensée environnementaliste met désormais l’accent sur l’incertitude des avenues de progrès plutôt que sur l’idée que le «progrès» soit inévitable. Le changement culturel est aussi la condition nécessaire, l’exigence dont il faut tenir compte pour reconstruire et réinventer notre relation à l’environnement et un mode de vie durable. C’est pour ces raisons que nous invitons les propositions ayant pour thème RÉSEAU / ACTION / COALITION. WEEC 2017 (à Vancouver) sera une conférence de mobilisation culturelle et environnementale. Share Lire la suite : APPEL DE PROPOSITIONS - 9e WEEC COP 22. The Youth Appeal There are no translations available. During the Education Thematic Day at the COP 22, November 14th, the representatives of the Young Reporters for the Environment (JRE) launched a Youth Appeal. This appeal read by Aicha Oujidi JRE from Morocco and Melvin Lie Morris JRE from Kenya contains nine recommendations discussed and agreed by JREs from 11 different countries (Morocco, Kenya, Ghana, South Africa, Uganda, Tanzania, Portugal, Canada, Romania, Kazakhstan and Malta), which the Foundation held on 13 and 14 November in Marrakech on the theme of reducing the ecological footprint. One of the nine recommendations was retained by YONGO, which committed to bringing it up to the UNFCCC level. Piloted by the Mohammed VI Foundation for the Protection of the Environment, the Young Reporters for Environment (JRE) is present in 30 countries belonging to the Foundation for Environmental Education (FEE) In Morocco participated 22,000 high school students, 174 of which were prize-winners in the national competition and 24 in the international competition. These pupils were accompanied by 8300 supervisors. Share 2nd meeting of environmental journalism at COP22 There are no translations available. Marrakech, Morocco, 9 November 2016 (IUCN) The second Meeting of Environmental Journalists from News Agencies in the Mediterranean is being held in Marrakesh from 11 to 13 November 2016, during the COP22 on Climate Change. More than 50 participants among which journalists from 16 countries from both shores of the Mediterranean convene to discuss with scientist and experts how to improve climate change reporting and empower Mediterranean media. During the encounter the publication “Environmental information in the Mediterranean - A journalist’s guide to key questions and institutions” and an online platform for networking of environmental journalists in the Mediterranean will be presented. These are the two first products resulting from the collaboration over the first year of this network of environmental journalists and communicators from environmental and scientific institutions and NGOs in the Mediterranean. For more information on the meeting: bit.ly/medgreenjournalism_en Share Vacancy annoucement: Project Coordinator High Seas Governance There are no translations available. The Institute for Advanced Sustainability Studies (IASS) is seeking a Project Coordinator on “Strengthening Regional Ocean Governance for the High Seas”. More information is available here. Share Environmental and Ecological Education Panel Athens Greece There are no translations available. The Athens Institute for Education and Research (ATINER), a world association of academics and researchers based in Athens, organizes A Panel on Environmental and Ecological Education, 22-23 May 2017, Athens, Greece as part of the Twelfth Annual International Symposium on Environment, 22-23 May 2017, Athens, Greec. Proposals for presentation need to received by email to atiner@atiner.com, before 24 October 2016. The registration fee is 540 euro and includes accommodation during the days of the conference, participation to all sessions of the conference, breakfasts, two lunches and all taxes. If you need more information, please let me know and our administration will send it through to you. The language of the conference is English for both presentations and discussions. Abstracts should be 200-300 words in length and it should include names and contact details of all authors. All abstracts are blind reviewed according to ATINER’s standards and policies. Acceptance decisions are sent within four weeks following submission. Papers should be submitted one month before the conference only if the paper is to be considered for publication at ATINER’s series. Share 2016 World Summit of Local and Regional Leaders There are no translations available. The 2016 World Summit of Local and Regional Leaders, themed 'Local Voices for a Better World,' opened on Wednesday, 12 October 2016, in Bogotá, Colombia, and will continue through Saturday, 15 October. The World Summit, organized by United Cities and Local Governments (UCLG), is the largest global gathering of mayors, councilors, representatives of local governments, and other interested policymakers and practitioners. Four major deliverables are expected from the 2016 World Summit. The Global Agenda of Local and Regional Governments for the 21st Century will reflect the discussions held in the Summit's plenaries and policy dialogues, highlighting local and regional authorities' priorities that are not currently included in global development negotiations surrounding Habitat III and the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs). Accompanying the Global Agenda will be the launch of the 4th Global Report on Local Democracy and Decentralization (GOLD IV), providing analysis, innovative examples and case studies from around the globe to support the recommendations of the Global Agenda. Another major output will be the Bogotá Statements, which will capture the major challenges that local and regional governments have identified during the Summit. The fourth and final expected outcome is the Key Recommendations of Local and Regional Governments to Habitat III. To learn more visit here. 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