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Projekt Mezioborová síť udržitelného rozvoje byl úspěšně ukončen 30. 4. 2014, aktivity sítě však nadále pokračují.

Tyto původní stránky projektu budou aktualizovány pouze ve výjimečných případech, pro pokračování aktivit je třeba přejít na následující webové stránky:

 

Regionální centrum expertízy Česko - pro další spolupráci subjektů v Česku

COPERNICUS Alliance - pro mezinárodní spolupráci

Mezinárodní projektu UE4SD (běžel v letech 2013-2016)

Webová encyklopedie Enviwiki

Recenzovaný časopis Envigogika

 

Our Common Present: Current Challenges of Central Europe

3rd year of interdisciplinary conference Our Common Present
Wednesday 24th April 2013 10:00–18:30
Faculty of Arts, Charles University in Prague,
Celetná 20, Praha 1, room No. 138
The conference working language is English, entry is free, refreshment provided. Please register via website http://is.gd/common.
For the full conference programme including abstracts (changes reserved) see www.ecoology.org
The program includes presentations by speakers from six Central European countries. Other participants are warmly invited to participate in discussions and to join an open platform for exchanging ideas.

Conference programme

9:00–10:00 Registration, coffee
10:00–10:30 Welcome and opening speeches.

Representatives of organizing universities and departments.

10:30–11:30 Morning session I 

Tibor László Csegődi Some additions to sustainable development in Visegrad countries – a comparative analysis using HDI and environmental-energetic data

Karlheinz Knickel Agriculture and rural areas, and their role in modern society – some critical questions

11:30–12:00 Coffee break
12:00–13:30 Afternoon session I 

Jana Dlouhá, Andrew Barton Higher education and the challenge of sustainability – the Central European case

Anna Kalinowska Biodiversity loss and public opinion – what is the pattern for Central Europe?

Bernhard Schneider  The particularities of the Central European scientific community in a nutshell – from the viewpoint of a project evaluator

13:30–14:00 Lunch
14:00–15:30 Afternoon session II 

Eva Cudlínová A Green New Deal Strategy from a Central European Perspective

Katarína Kohányiová Complementary currencies – the Hungarian experience

Peter Morée  The image of religion in the public discourse in the Czech Republic

15:30–16:00 Coffee break
16:00–18:00 Panel discussion between speakers and audience
What is the most important challenge for the whole of Central Europe?
18:00–18:30 Conference conclusion
For conference abstracts see www.ecoology.org 

Download the conference flyer here.

News

Inaugural meeting of the RCE Czechia

On 27th April 2017, the Regional Center of Expertise Czechia was officially launched. After more than a year of efforts by the Charles University Environmental Center, the network was successfully accredited by the United Nations University (UNU). In the Czech Republic, RCE Czechia is the first association of this type, joining the network of Regional Centers of Expertise across the world which today comprises more than 150 such RCE associations. In Central and Eastern Europe, this model of cooperation has been applied only minimally – so far only 4 RCEs have been established in Albania, Russia and Serbia. Full minutes from the opening meeting can be downloaded here.

RCE Czechia is direct follow-up of the MOSUR Project. You can read more about RCE Czechia on its web pages.

 

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Contact: Charles University Environment Center, José Martího 407/2, 162 00 Praha 6, tel: +420 220 199 460, e-mail:This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.

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