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Environmental Education empowers in Vancouver

The 9th World Environmental Education Congress (WEEC 2017), which occurred in Vancouver from the 9th to the 13th of September 2017, filled up with participants, meetings, ideas and even emotions sharing.

Almost 1000 participants, come from all over the world (around 60 nationalities were there from Europe, Asia, America, Africa and Oceania), shared and enjoyed together the 9th WEEC in the Vancouver Convention Centre.

The WEEC continues to be a unique reference in the Environmental Education field.

Co-organised by the Permanent Secretariat of the WEEC Network and the Institute for Environmental Learning it is supported by international institutions, such as UNESCO and UNEP.

Structured in plenary and parallel sessions, the Congress’ works analysed all the different aspects of the environmental education. Very interesting, according to participants, the interactive poster sessions, a new format that allowed stronger dialogues between each other.

During the final ceremony the works were summarized by the ‘rapporteurs’. The interactive sessions, the multiculturalism, the empowerment of people and the transition towards a new economical paradigm have been the focal points of the congress.

The main question we should be asking is how is my work contributing to dealing with the urgency of our situation – are we tinkering in a space where things are comfortable – or will we look, as David Suzuki reminded us, to exploit every opportunity we can to ensure our work help us to make the paradigm shift we need?

Mario Salomone, Secretary General of the WEC Permanent Secretariat greeted UNEP and UNESCO for their constant support and presence, and all the other networks and associations who presented their initiatives and fed this WEEC edition. The Secretary wishes to give continuity to this experience between the congresses, and value partnership, relationships and important political decisions that have been made during the 9th WEEC.

David Zandvliet, Co-Chair of the Congress, expressed his feelings towards the big participation from all around the world, the importance to create dialogue and relations and take inspiration from others.

A strong role was given to the youth throughout all the congress and in the very last intervention they took the lead. The panelists concluded with remarks of hope and action. Young people from universities, schools and the indigenous community shared their thoughts on how everybody’s life is truly interconnected with the environment and the nature, the importance of balacing elements and values around us. Beside the natural aspects, also the cultural choices influence our connection. For example the use of the language and its impact on our lives was one of the focus.

The next edition of WEEC, the 10th will be held in Bangkok, Thailand, November 3-7 2019. The local host is the Faculty of Environment, Kasetsart University.

The World Environmental Education Congress continues his journey and arrives for the first time in Asia. Save the date!

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12.000 live views of the Opening session

Almost 12.000 views for the live Facebook Opening plenary session, in Vancouver.

Participate with us to the plenary sessions of the 9th WEEC congress. Let’s share and comment the event in a new format: it’s the first time in the history of the WEEC congresses that it’s possible to have a look of the sessions by social media.

And if you are attending the WEEC Congress in Vancouver you can send us photos and videos. We will share it on the WEEC FB page and on our Twitter account.

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Native indigenous, politicians and activists open the 9th WEEC

 

The 9th World Environmental Education Congress has been inaugurated on Saturday, September 9th, in the Vancouver Convention Centre (Canada).

The main theme of the Congress is Culture and Environmentand the Opening Ceremony has been opened by the traditional welcome and acknowledgement with Elder Shane Pointe. The congress has been honored to have the Royal Welcomes of the honourable Judith Guichon, OBC (Lieutenant governor of British Columbia and of Her Royal Highness Princess Lalla Hasnaa, President of the Mohammed VI Foundation for the Protection of the Environment.

The co-Chairs and organisers of the Congress are David Zandvliet, director of the Institute for Environmental Learning (Simon Fraser University) and Mario Salomone, Secretary General of the WEEC Network.

The 9thWEEC Congress celebrates two significant anniversaries: Tbilisi+40 and Brundtland report+30 and more momentous events (Greenpeace was founded in Vancouver in 1971, and in the Nineties of the past century the Ecological Footprint indicator was created at the University of British Columbia).

To celebrate Tbilisi +40 the Opening Ceremony has been honored to host Ekaterine Grigalava, Deputy Minister of Environment and Natural Resources Protection of Georgia and Tamar Aladashvili, Department of Environmental Policy and International Relations of Georgia.

The WEEC Congress is organised under the patronage of UNESCO and UNEP agencies. During the Opening Ceremony Elliott Harris (UNEP), Julia Heiss (UNESCO) and Charles Hopkins(UNESCO Chair, York University) spoke about the main issues for a better education and a deeper sustainability development.

«We must improve the environmental education enhancing research and action says Mario Salomone – we must enhance our networks, we must remember to all actors the pivot role of education, knowledge, culture as basic drivers of human societies and activities. We must fight both for peace and environmental protection».

For this reason, the WEEC Network is launching an international campaign for a World Environmental Education Day, to be celebrated each year on 14th October. Why this date?

«Because on 14thOctober 1977 the Tbilisi Conference opened – continues Salomone – so now we can jointly celebrate Tbilisi+40 and the birth of a global, even if ideal, annual meeting which everybody can organize himself and everywhere, all over the world».

Read  the Mario Salomone’s speech Vancouver 9th WEEC_MARIO SALOMONE opening speech

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Wishes for the 9WEEC Congress

Many organizations and institutions support the WEEC Congress and come the first greetings from those who can not participate directly in the next edition, that to be held in September in Vancouver.
Among these we point out the wishes of Portugal and Switzerland who wrote to the Permanent Secretariat to stress the importance of events such as the WEEC Congress.

Ines Ferreira Alves, Head of Gabinet of the Portugues Ministry of environment writes:
“I do believe that the 9th World Environmental Education Congress, under the trasversal theme Culture/Environment will be a success and will provide a great opportunity to give notice about the importance of the interlinkages between both sectors, issues that have really a universal common and fruitful interst for all”.

And Doris Leuthard, Federal Councillor from the Head of the Federal Department of Environment, Transport, Energy and communication UVEK, Switzerland: “I am convinced that education for the environment is an important task as our economies are turning green and face many political, technical but also behavioral challanges. Such a transition needs the involvement of all the stakeholders and the WEEC congresses contribute to it. I wish you and the organizers the best success in your endeavour to address, in 2017, the interplay between cultural and environmental factors towards sustainable development”.

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Join the 9th WEEC Congress

Mario Salomone, Secretary-General of the WEEC Network and David Zandvliet, Congress chair 2017, would like to invite you to attend the 9th World Environmental Education Congress which takes place September 9-15, 2017 in Vancouver, BC, Canada.

The World Environmental Education Congress (WEEC) is an international congress addressing education for environment and sustainability. WEEC 2017 is the 9th congress and will feature the theme of Culture/Environment: Weaving New Connections.

The congress is an international meeting point for everyone working with education for environment and sustainable future or who has an interest in the field. WEEC 2017 will be an excellent opportunity to learn more about the latest in environmental and sustainability education, to discuss with people from all over the world, to share your own work and to learn from others. «We expect participants from a wide range of countries – say the organizers – and so invite you to add your ideas and energy to the mix. From the congress we aim to build a relevant network among environmental NGO’s, civil society associations, universities, local authorities as well as institutions from any level». WEEC congresses have received UNESCO and UNEP patronage and in many cases the presence or a message of the General Secretaries.

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Adopt a Delegate

The 9th World Environmental Education Congress is proud to introduce the ‘Adopt a Delegate’ initiative, giving prospective delegates from a developed world setting the opportunity to adopt or part finance the registration and accommodation costs of a peer from low-income countries.

Delegates can support other delegates by donating any amount they feel appropriate during their own online registration process. To encourage co-ownership of the project, adopted (sponsored) delegates will carry financial responsibility for return travel to the Congress, while the donated money will be used to help offset costs for registration and/or accommodation.

With this initiative WEEC 2017 hopes to provide additional opportunities and set up a network with researchers and practitioners from all over the world attempting to help the sponsored delegate’s research both now and in the future.

We thank everyone for their support. All ‘sponsors’ will be acknowledged on the Congress website.

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Call for abstracts for 9th Weec

7th WEEC, Marrakech (Morocco) Registration desk

7th WEEC, Marrakech (Morocco) Registration desk

The 9th WEEC (World Environmental Education Congress) will be held in Vancouver, Canada, September 9-15, 2017. The title of the Congress is CulturEnvironment: Weaving new connections. The Organizing Committee for the congress is BC’s Institute for Environmental Learning (IEL) in cooperation with the WEEC Permanent Secretariat.

The deadline for submitting abstracts is March 31st, 2017.

The organizing committee in 2017 will embrace different approaches in both the conceptualization and implementation of EE worldwide.
The theme Culture/Environment focuses on the multidisciplinarity nature of the congress and a developing view that Culture and Environment are inseperable and may even arise from within each other. Such a theme of environmentalism underscores a need to abandon notions that everything is measurable or under human control. The real paradigm of environmental thinking is uncertainty in the ways forward vs. the idea that ‘progress’ is unavoidable. Cultural change is also the necessary condition/requirement to rebuild and reinvent our relation with nature and live sustainably. Therefore, with this call for papers we promote NETWORK/ACTION/COALITION.
WEEC 2017 (Vancouver) will be a congress of Cutural and Environmental mobilization.