MARCH 4th-8th 2000; USTROŃ, POLAND Programme
Saturday, March 4th, 2000
12:00 – Departure from Katowice (Bankowa 9) to Ustroń by the university bus
In Ustroń:
14:30 Lunch
15:30–18:30
Welcome and presentation of participants
Prof. Paweł Migula University of Silesia Katowice, Poland
MS Maria Winkler Baltic University Secretariat; Uppsala University, Sweden
Prof. Lars Rydén Director, Baltic Univ. Secretariat; Uppsala Univ., Sweden
Sustainable Baltic Region course during last three years, Mentors their role and networking; IT and multimedia in BUP courses
After the coffee break:
How the SBR course is taught at different universities in the region.
The use of booklets, video, other literature general or national.
Presentation and discussion by and with participants involved in teaching.
19:00 Dinner – welcome and grilling sausages (and vegetarians)
outside the Hotel Magnolia
Sunday, March 5th, 2000
8:00 Breakfast
09:00–13:00
The concept of sustainability Prof. Lars Rydén, Director, Baltic University, Uppsala Univ., Sweden
Present discussions in the UN, EU and other organisations
Indicators of Sustainable Development – UN, CSD, Wuppertal
Calculating indicators, targets:
Practical exercises – (energy, traffic, waste management, etc)
13:00 Lunch
14:00–18:00
Environmental Management Josef Strahl, Lund University, Sweden
EMAS (Env Management and Auditing Systems)
ISO 14000 (Env. Standards)
Practical projects at universities and in industry (Group work)
20:00 Dinner
Monday, March 6th, 2000
8:00 Breakfast
9:00 Implementation of Sustainable Development
9:00–10:15
Sustainable development in practice
Dr Anna Kalinowska, Director of Education Dept.,
Ministry of Environment, Warsaw, Poland
10:30–12:00
Implementation on the global, regional and local level
Dr Paula Lindroos, vice-Director, Baltic University,
Åbo Akademi University, Turku, Finland
Agenda 21 projects, LA 21 in the region, B21 projects
Examples of Agenda 21 in selected areas
12:00–13:00
Practical exercises focused on implementation
Prof. Paweł Migula, University of Silesia, Katowice
Dr Mirosław Nakonieczny, University of Silesia, Katowice
Case studies: An example from the Upper Silesia and Katowice University of Silesia
13:00 Lunch
13:00–16:00
Universities and Sustainable Development
Prof. Walter Leal Filho, Technical University Hamburg Harburg, Germany
What is going on at Universities with Agenda 21 Sustainable development and teaching
16:00 Coffee
16:30–18:00
Ethics and Sustainable Development
Dr Piotr Skubała University of Silesia, Katowice, Poland
Environmental use and conflict resolution
(alternative dispute resolution – case studies, basic mediation guidelines)
Misty Hitesman University of Silesia and PKE Gliwice (Peace Corps USA)
18:30 Dinner
Tuesday, March 7th, 2000
8:00 Breakfast
9:00–13:00
Analysing Energy and Material flows
Prof. Lars Rydén Uppsala University, Sweden
Demonstration of computer programmes
Quantitative and qualitative analysis of material flows
Dematerialisation
Practical exercising – Design and dematerialisation project
Exercises
13:00 Lunch
14:30 Networking within the Sustainable Baltic Region’ Courses – practical examples
Prof. Ireneusz Zbiciński Technical University – Łódź, Poland
Life Cycle Assessment- a car versus public transport, case study, Poland
The future of the SBR courses - new resources, use of Internet, Discussion
of filled questionnaires
Dr Paula Lindroos Åbo Akademi, Turku Finland
19:00 Conference Dinner
Wednesday, March 8th, 2000
8:00 Breakfast
9:00 – 11:00
‘Baltic Sea Environment’ and the new Environmental Science
for the Baltic Sea Basin’
The new vs the old courses The new materials available
Prof. Lars Rydén, Director, Baltic University, Uppsala Univ., Sweden
11:00
Final discussion and closing of the conference
12:00 Lunch and departures (by bus to Katowice or individually)
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University of Silesia
http://www.us.edu.pl/
Bankowa 9
PL 40–007 Katowice, Poland
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