The ecological value of wetlands: life and progress
World Wetlands Day has been held every 2nd February since 1971 to commemorate the Convention on Wetlands, known as the Ramsar Convention after the Iranian town that hosted it, and raise awareness of the importance of all wetlands to the life of the planet.
World Wetlands Day has been held every 2nd February since 1971 to commemorate the Convention on Wetlands, known as the Ramsar Convention after the Iranian town that hosted it, and raise awareness of the importance of all wetlands to the life of the planet.Online Courses Program 2022
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"We are no longer talking about saving the planet, what we need to talk about is the human lives that are in danger because of the climate crisis"
<p> Just back from Glasgow, where she attended COP-26, the United Nations climate conference, the environmental journalist and author of the book "Ecoansias" Irene Baños closed the open days programme of the Donostia Sustainability Forum with a conference on eco-anxiety and climate action.</p>
Just back from Glasgow, where she attended COP-26, the United Nations climate conference, the environmental journalist and author of the book "Ecoansias" Irene Baños closed the open days programme of the Donostia Sustainability Forum with a conference on eco-anxiety and climate action.
Memoria académica de los 40 años de los Cursos de Verano de la UPV/EHU
<p> La memoria académica que ha publicado la Fundación pretende reflejar la rica trayectoria de un proyecto que surgió hace cuarenta años cuyo aniversario se ha conmemorado este año, y que hoy constituye una realidad consolidada y bien anclada en el paisaje institucional junto a la Universidad del País Vasco/ Euskal Herriko Unibertsitatea.</p>
La memoria académica que ha publicado la Fundación pretende reflejar la rica trayectoria de un proyecto que surgió hace cuarenta años cuyo aniversario se ha conmemorado este año, y que hoy constituye una realidad consolidada y bien anclada en el paisaje institucional junto a la Universidad del País Vasco/ Euskal Herriko Unibertsitatea.
«Entre símbolos y palabras. 40 años de Cursos de Verano de la UPV/EHU»
<p> La Fundación ha publicado este libro firmado por los profesores de la Facultad de Bellas Artes de la UPV/EHU Eduardo Herrera y Leire Fernández con motivo del 40 aniversario de los Cursos de Verano.</p>
La Fundación ha publicado este libro firmado por los profesores de la Facultad de Bellas Artes de la UPV/EHU Eduardo Herrera y Leire Fernández con motivo del 40 aniversario de los Cursos de Verano.
2021 Edition Report
<p> We have prepared the report that sums up the year 2021.</p>
We have prepared the report that sums up the year 2021.
Workshop on good practice in the donation of surplus food: a solidary solution that reduces food waste
<p> The Workshop on Good Practices in the Donation of Surplus Food began by highlighting the importance of prevention in order to avoid creating food surpluses, the guidelines for the donation of surplus food in the Basque Country and the need for action plans.</p>
The Workshop on Good Practices in the Donation of Surplus Food began by highlighting the importance of prevention in order to avoid creating food surpluses, the guidelines for the donation of surplus food in the Basque Country and the need for action plans.
Ideas for Summer Courses proposals for the Donostia Sustainability Forum
<p> Donostia Sustainability Forum- Basque Green Deal, is a platform for the interdisciplinary treatment of sustainability from an environmental, social and economic perspective.</p> <p> The Summer Courses are an important part of the Forum's program that runs throughout the year.</p> <p> At this time the deadline for submitting proposals for the Summer Courses is open (until November 26) and through these lines we list some topics of interest for the next edition framed in each of the sustainability challenges of the DSF-BGD.</p> <p> Come and collaborate with DSF-BGD to advance towards a more sustainable world!</p> <p> Please click to see the regulations and to submit your proposal: <a href="https://www.uik.eus/en/proposals/proposals">https://www.uik.eus/en/proposals/proposals</a></p>
Donostia Sustainability Forum- Basque Green Deal, is a platform for the interdisciplinary treatment of sustainability from an environmental, social and economic perspective.
The Summer Courses are an important part of the Forum's program that runs throughout the year.
At this time the deadline for submitting proposals for the Summer Courses is open (until November 26) and through these lines we list some topics of interest for the next edition framed in each of the sustainability challenges of the DSF-BGD.
Come and collaborate with DSF-BGD to advance towards a more sustainable world!
Please click to see the regulations and to submit your proposal: https://www.uik.eus/en/proposals/proposals
Artikutza, an element for the sustainability of San Sebastian
<p> Arturo Elosegi, Doctor in Biology and Professor of Ecology, highlights the difference between the way Artikutza used to look like 100 years ago and the way it looks today. A hundred years ago, miners, charcoal makers and shepherds used to walk through Artikutza, the river was polluted and the forest was overexploited. The situation in Artikutza has changed considerably. Today Artikutza is one of the best-preserved places in the Basque Country and, in this sense, it emphasises the commitment that San Sebastian City Council made in its day and continues to make.</p>
Arturo Elosegi, Doctor in Biology and Professor of Ecology, highlights the difference between the way Artikutza used to look like 100 years ago and the way it looks today. A hundred years ago, miners, charcoal makers and shepherds used to walk through Artikutza, the river was polluted and the forest was overexploited. The situation in Artikutza has changed considerably. Today Artikutza is one of the best-preserved places in the Basque Country and, in this sense, it emphasises the commitment that San Sebastian City Council made in its day and continues to make.
Ending food waste is not a matter of willpower
<p> To do things well, we must ensure that no one loses and that everyone sees their effort rewarded.</p>
To do things well, we must ensure that no one loses and that everyone sees their effort rewarded.