Forest pedagogics thinking global, acting local

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1 6 th International Congress in Forest Pedagogics 2011 Forest pedagogics thinking global, acting local Date July 25 th to 26 th 2011 Possibility to arrive the previous day (07/24) Excursion day at July 27 th (optional) Conference venue and accommodation Bildungszentrum Kardinal-Döpfner-Haus, Freising, Germany (directions) Registration Register online at Also online: Registration for the Market of Possibilities! Latest until 1 st June 2011 Target audience The Congress is designed for information multipliers in forest pedagogy and Education for Sustainable Development, especially managers and employees of educational institutions and -networks, foresters and other interested professionals. Presentation / Facilitation Thomas Baschny, Dirk Schmechel, Christoph Rullmann

2 Conference languages Conference languages are German and English. Lectures will be translated simultaneously. Workshops and excursions are either held in English or German. There will be no translation. Please choose respectively. Congress fee 24 th 26 th and 25 th 27 th of July th 26th of July th 27 th of July 130 without accommodation (25 th 26 th of July) 50 without accommodation (25th 27th of July) 80

3 Programme Sunday, from Get-together at a restaurant in Freising downtown Monday, from 9.00 Market of Possibilities Arrival with coffee / tea / Bavarian Brezels Opening speech Helmut Brunner (Bavarian Minister of State for Nutrition, Agriculture and Forestry; Congress patron): Forest pedagogy in the context of the International Year of Forests (requested) Facilitated opening panel Panel: Ingwald Gschwandtl (Forest Communicators Network) Dr. Wolfgang v. Geldern (President of Schutzgemeinschaft Deutscher Wald) Dieter Thalhammer (Lord Mayor of the city of Freising; requested) Peter Lohner (Representative of BMELV) Helmut Brunner (Bavarian Minister of State for Nutrition, Agriculture and Forestry) Lectures Prof. Ute Stoltenberg (Universität Lüneburg): Forest pedagogics in a global context locally implemented Discussion Lunch break

4 Lectures Herbert Christ (Deutsche Gesellschaft für Internationale Zusammenarbeit GIZ): Forests unite Forests define culture, culture shapes forests Mónica Hinojosa, Lukas Laux (Bayerischer Wald National Park): From Bavaria to Panama Forestpedagogic concepts and methods around the globe Ingwald Gschwandtl (Austrian Ministry of Forestry, Head of FCN): The EU-Forestry-PR-Strategy of the Standing Forestry Commission relevances for Forestpedagogy Discussion Coffee break Lectures Prof. Robert Vogl (Hochschule Weihenstephan), Prof. Heinz Mandl (Ludwig Maximilian University of Munich): Evaluation of forest pedagogics related learning opportunities of ESD Katia Meunier Caille (Opération interministérielle "A l'école de la forêt", France): A l école de la forêt - Networking and implementation of ESD in Forestpedagogy programmes in France Berthold Reichle (Haus des Waldes, Stuttgart): The exhibition CityForestWorld Concept and experiences Discussion Evening programme Tuesday, Forums, part Coffee break Forums, part 2

5 Lunch break Forum results Final discussion and future perspectives from Departure Optional: guided tour of the city / cathedral Additional Get together Forums The forums aims are the presentation of innovative best-practice-examples and an intensive experience exchange between both participants and forum leaders. The participants will develop recommendations for forest pedagogy practice, especially with a focus on the implementation of more ESD aspects in forest pedagogy-programmes. 1 Forests and climate(change) Leader: Silke Hackenberg (Jugendbildungsstätte Babenhausen), Albin Huber (Bay. Forstverwaltung) Location: Waldklimastation Freising Working language: German Practical examples for implementation of research topics in forest pedagogics 2 Forest and history Leader: Raymund Filmer (Bay. Forstverwaltung), Herbert Rudolf (Bayerische Staatsforsten) The implementation of historic forest-sites and history in forest pedagogy Location: Kranzberg forest Working language: German 3 Forests and home Leader: Clare Nugent (University of Stirling, Scotland), Handan Anapa (TEMA Foundation, Germany) Location: Landesarboretum Freising Working language: English Particularities of forest pedagogy with migrants Influence of different ways of live on our view of forests The use of foreign tree species in forest pedagogics

6 4 Forests and nature protection 5 Forests and New Media Leader: Ulli Sacher-Ley, Axel Schreiner (Bund Naturschutz in Bayern e.v.; Germany) Location: conference venue Working language: German Leader: Anna Pikus (Polish Forest Service), Nina Ree-Lindstad (Forestry Extension Institute, Norway) Location: conference venue Working language: English Integrating forest pedagogic approaches in the context of the competing interests of forest use and nature protection The use of facebook, twitter in forest pedagogy Forest pedagogic online games Geocaching and forest pedagogy. 6 Forests and education Leader: Marcel Fierz (SILVIVA e.v., Switzerland), Nicole Fürmann Europe-wide minimum standards for forest pedagogy programmes (Schutzgemeinschaft Deutscher Wald, Germany) Location: conference venue Working language: English Wednesday, Optional excursion programme 1 Bayerischer Wald National Park different sites / facilities of forest pedagogic work in the NP 2 Haus des Waldes, Stuttgart Exhibition and concept 3 WEZ Grünwald (near Munich) (WEZ: forest experience centres / forest pedagogics facilities of the Bavarian state forest service) Full-time excursion Language: English Full-time excursion Language: English Excursion ends in the early afternoon (approx p.m.); Language: German