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Greener and certified, the Vancouver Convention Centre

An icon on the downtown waterfront, centrally located, surrounded by ocean and mountains, the Vancouver Convention Centre is one of the greenest convention centres of the world. It is the world’s first LEED® Platinum convention centre (Leadeership, in Energy and Environmental Design).
It has a six acre “living roof” the largest green roof in Canada and the largest non-industrial living roof in North America, on the West building features more than 400,000 indigenous plants and four beehives.
A restored marine habitat is built into the foundation of the West building. Water quality in the area has improved dramatically, with the growth of a large variety of sea life.

The Vancouver Convention Centre has received Level 4 certification for its compliance with the prestigious Convention Industry Council’s Accepted Practices Exchange (APEX) and American Society for Testing and Materials (ASTM) Standards. The APEX and ASTM certification is awarded to venues that achieve high standards in environmentally sustainable meetings, trade shows and conferences. It obtained the highest possible accreditation, Level 4 in Meeting Venue standards, and is the first facility in Canada to do so and the second globally.
“We are very proud that the Vancouver Convention Centre is the first venue in Canada to have earned this significant certification as it demonstrates our steadfast commitment to sustainably operating our business” said Minister of Transportation and Infrastructure, Todd Stone. “The Convention Centre takes its role as a global leader in sustainable operations seriously, and these standards provide us with clear guidelines on how to serve as an example in the convention centre industry, and advance our practices in an environmentally conscious way.”
“Operating a facility of our size, scope and complexity in the most environmentally responsible way is not an easy feat,” said Craig Lehto, General Manager, Vancouver Convention Centre. “This important accreditation is truly a testament to the commitment and passion of our entire team to continually evolve our ongoing operating practices and to identify new sustainability efforts that will make a difference in our industry.”

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Show your WEEC badge for special discounts

Show Your Badge for exclusive discounts and offers for delegates.
Tourism Vancouver welcomes the WEEC delegates with a special site dedicated to you. 
(Please note many offers require you to book in person at Tourism Vancouver’s Visitor Centre).
Vancouver has been ranked one of the most livable cities in the world for the past decade and was ranked as having the 4th highest quality of living in the world as of 2010, on par with cities such as Melbourne, Vienna, and Toronto.  Read more information about the city

So enjoy the city during the WEEC Congress and remember your discounts for restaurants, transportation and attractions.

 

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9WEEC Opening Ceremony: the details

The Opening Ceremony at 9WEEC will be Saturday, September 9th at 9.00

The program of the Ceremony offers many interesting sections:

  • at 9 the sections Recognising the Territory/First Nations  will be focusend on the main theme of the Congress, Culture&environment.
  • at 9.15 the Congress will have the honour to host the Royal Welcomes of the Honourable Judith Guichon, OBC – Lieutenant Governor of British Columbia, Canada and of Her Royal Highness, Princess Lalla Hasnaa, Mohammed VI Foundation for the Protection of the Environment, Morocco
  • at 9.30 there will be the Opening Remarks from the WEEC20117 Co-Chairs David Zandvliet, Institute for Evironmental Learning , Canada and Mario Salomone, WEEC Network Secretary General, Italy
  • at 9.45 Tbilisi +40 Reflections, with video and panel with Elliot Harris (UNEP), Julia Heiss (UNESCO Team Leader of Education for Sustainable Development), Ekaterine Grigalava (Deputy Minister of Environmental and Natural Resources Protection of Georgia) Tamar Aladashvili (Department of Environmental Policy and International Relations, Georgia), Charles Hopkins (UNESCO Chair in Reorienting Teacher Education to Address Sustainability), Bill Darnell (Greenpeace Alumnus, Canada)
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Meet the institutional representatives of the 9thWEEC

We are honored to announce a remarkable institutional presence at the 9thWEEC in Vancouver (BC, Canada) – 9 to 16 September 2017.

Her Royal Highness Princess Lalla Hasnaa from Morocco, President of the Mohammed VI Foundation of Environmental Protection, will chair the ceremonial opening on September 9th. Several high level meetings and visits to local eco- schools and centres of research have been organized during her stay.

The congress will also be the occasion to celebrate the 40thanniversary of the Tbilisi conference in 1977. Ms. Ekaterine Grigalava, Deputy Minister and Ms. Tamar Aladashvili, Deputy Head, Department of Environmental Policy and International Relations will join the congress for the Opening Session to share their experience and remarks.

International Organizations

Ms. Jaime Alexandra Webbe, Chief, Environmental Education and Training Unit and Mr Elliott C. Harris, Assistant Secretary General and Head of the New York Office of UNEP will also be attending.

Ms. Julia Heiss, Education Director for UNESCO (Paris) and Mr.Charles Hopkins, UNESCO Chair in Reorienting Teacher Education towards Sustainability(York University) will speak for UNESCO.

This confirms the strong attention and support the ‘United Nations Environment Programme’ and the ‘United Nations Educational Scientific and Cultural Organization’ have devoted to the WEEC over the past congresses.

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Call for applications: Canada 150 Research Chair: Indigenous Climate Justice.

The Faculty of Environmental Studies (FES), York University, invites applications from individuals interested in nomination for a Canada 150 Research Chair in Indigenous Climate Justice, to commence July 1, 2018.

Scholars from all relevant disciplinary backgrounds are encouraged to apply. Applications from those who approach such challenges from the humanities, including history, philosophy, or arts based forms of scholarship are especially welcomed.

The successful candidate will have a PhD in a relevant field, a record of excellence in scholarly research including publications appropriate to their stage of career, and will demonstrate a commitment to excellence in teaching at all levels. The successful candidate will be prepared to participate actively in the Graduate Program in Environmental Studies and be suitable for prompt appointment to the Faculty of Graduate Studies.

FES is a unique interdisciplinary Faculty that adopts a broad definition of environment, including natural, built and social environments.

More information about the Faculty is available at fes.yorku.ca

Further information about the Canada 150 Research Chair program is available at http://www.canada150.chairs-chaires.gc.ca

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Agreement between WEEC and University of Turin

Thanks to the President of the University of Turin Prof. Gianmaria Ajani (in the picture on the right, with Mario Salomone, the WEEC Secretary General) for having hosted the WEEC network and honored our collaboration with an official agreement, signed on July 12th, 2017.

The WEEC delegation was composed by (in the picture from the left to the right): Bianca La Placa (WEEC Network, Italy) , Ihssane EL Marouani (Foundation Mohammed VI for the Environmental Protection, Morocco), Mario Salomone (WEEC Network Secretary General), David Zandvliet (Simon Fraser University, Canada) , Nouhza Alaoui (Secretary General Foundation Mohammed VI for the Environmental Protection, Morocco), Dario Padovan (Unesco Chair, University of Turin, Italy)

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Professor Wanted

SLU, the Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences, is seeking to recruit a professor to the Department of Environmental Communication.

The ad can be found here

 

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Extended Early Registration Deadline: June 14

Last opportunity to register at the lowest registration rates for the upcoming 9th World Environmental Education Congress by registering on or before June 14, 2017 (23:59 PST).

FULL EARLY REGISTRATION (SUBJECT TO 5% GST)
Full Registration – Delegate CAD 825
Full Registration – Students/Teachers/NGOs* CAD 600
Full Registration – Developing Nations** CAD 600

EARLY MISCELLANEOUS REGISTRATION (SUBJECT TO 5% GST)
Saturday/Sunday only – Teachers CAD 350
Individual Plenary Sessions CAD 100 each

*Registrants under the Students/Teachers/NGOs/Developing Nations category are required to submit a proof of status during registration. This can include an official letter on their Institution’s letterhead OR photocopy of their 2016/2017 Student/Employee ID from the institution where they are studying/working indicating proof of their status. File must be uploaded at the time of registration.

**Developing Nations are classified according to the World Bank and registrants under this category are required to submit a copy of their passport OR driver’s license. Please click here for the full list.
Letter of Invitation for Visa

An official Letter of Invitation to obtain a visa and authorization to attend the 9th World Environmental Education Congress will be issued ONLY after a completed registration form and full payment have been received along with proof of accommodation booked during the Congress dates.

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VIDEO > Jaime Webbe, Unep

“We need to engage with people from all walks of life. We train students to make sustainable choices while they are at university with the hope that the habits they’ve acquired on campus will persist throughout their life”. Our interview with Jaime Webbe, Chief, Environmental Education and Training Unit: “Environmental education is currently a priority for many governments, therefore this is a good timing for WEEC to identify governments’ needs as they arise and offer their competences to fulfil them towards goal 4.7 of the SDGs”. (by Gloria Schiavi)