Interesting seminar in Helsinki! Seminar language is English, Check out details below:
Seminar: Displacement induced by Environmental Problems and Development
Date: 10-11.6.2010
Location: Balder Hall, Aleksanterinkatu 12, Helsinki
Programme:
Thursday, June 10th
8:30 Coffee and registration
9:00 Opening
9:30 Session I - INDIGENOUS PEOPLE
12:00 Lunch
13:00 Session II - AGRICULTURE AND FOOD SOVEREIGNTY
15:30-16:00 Conclusions
Friday, June 11th
8:30 Coffee and registration
9:00 Session III - MINING & INDUSTRIAL PLANTATIONS
11:30 Lunch
12:30 Session IV - CLIMATE CHANGE
15:00-16:00 Conclusions and closing
Speakers:
Suman Koreti, India Parivartan
Rajendra Prasad, India PAD - Peoples Action for Development
Pen Raingsey, Cambodia NGO Forum on Cambodia
Carlos Vicente, Argentina Acción por la Biodiversidad
Rivani Noor, Indonesia CAPPA – Community Alliance for Pulp Paper Advocacy
Zainuri Hasyim, Indonesia Mitra Insani
Bakary Doumbia, Mali Kilabo
Prafulla Samantara, India South Asian Dialogues on Ecological Democracy
Monday, May 31, 2010
Thursday, May 27, 2010
Run to ends the run
Run to Ends the run
Running for water is in, in many parts of the world.
"A gaggle of celebrities just climbed Kilimanjaro to promote awareness of the clean water crisis. This April, in hundreds of cities around the world, runners will take to the streets for 10 km-the average distance a woman walks to collect water from a dirty source-to raise money and awareness of the water crisis." (from runtoendtheruns...)
Nobody runs for toilets, except these two Kate Fogelberg and Matt Santo, read more of their issue here...
Running for water is in, in many parts of the world.
"A gaggle of celebrities just climbed Kilimanjaro to promote awareness of the clean water crisis. This April, in hundreds of cities around the world, runners will take to the streets for 10 km-the average distance a woman walks to collect water from a dirty source-to raise money and awareness of the water crisis." (from runtoendtheruns...)
Nobody runs for toilets, except these two Kate Fogelberg and Matt Santo, read more of their issue here...
Tuesday, May 11, 2010
The Pulitzer Gateway on Water Wars
"The Pulitzer Gateway on Water Wars is a place where students and teachers can interact directly with Pulitzer Center reporters — and with each other — to learn about and discuss the importance of water around the world.
The public is also invited to explore the reporting, post their own story about water, and participate in special features, such as the “Ask the expert” section."
picture: Public domain picture by author Jon Sullivan
Monday, May 3, 2010
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