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Sustainable Development – World Views and Visions, Uppsala University, October 1, 2010 Education for Sustainable Development – A result of international political efforts during more than four Decades
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Carl Lindberg, Member of UNESCO´s High Level Panel on the UN Decade 2005-2014 for ESD. Deputy State Secretary in the Ministry of Education and Science 1994 – 2004
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“Never underestimate the power of a few concerned people to change the world. In fact, it´s the only thing that ever has.“ Anthropologist Margaret Mead
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A. Milestones on the International Agenda and some Swedish decisions:
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Rachel Carson, Silent Spring, 1962
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The United Nations Conference on the Human Environment, Stockholm, June, 5-16, 1972, Recommendation 96 on Environmental Education
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The Limits to Growth”, the Rome Club 1972
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The Intergovernmental Conference on Environmental Education, Tbilisi 1977(UNESCO and UNEP)
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“Our common future”, 1987, Brundtland Commission.
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International Congress on Environmental Education and Training Moscow 1987 (UNESCO and UNEP)
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The United Nations Conference on Environment and Development, Rio de Janerio, 1992, Agenda 21, Chapter 36
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The International Conference on Environment and Society: Education and Public Awareness for Sustainability, Thessaloniki 1997 (UNESCO and the Government of Greece)
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The International Conference on EFA(Education for All) Dakar, April 2000
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Baltic 21 Education March, 2000 – Jan,2002. Education for Sustainable Development in the Baltic Sea region.
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The Summit in Johannesburg 2002. The speeches of the Prime Ministers of Japan and Sweden.
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UN General Assembly, Dec 2002, UN Decade(2005-2014) on ESD
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United Nations Economic Commission for Europe(UNECE) Statement on ESD made by the UNECE Environment Ministers at their 5 th “Environment for Europe” Conference in Kiev, Ukraine, May 2003
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Nordic Minister Council´s Conference on ESD in Karlskrona, Sweden, June 2003
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“Learning to change our world “ International consultation in Gothenburg May 2004
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UNECE´s High Level Meeting of Environment and Education Ministers, Vilnius, Lituania, March 2005. Adoption of a framework for the implementation of the UNECE Strategy for ESD
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International Conference on ESD in Nagoya, Japan, July 2005 UNESCO and United Nations University(Tokyo) The 8 first RCE´s (Regional Centre of Expertise)
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Three Swedish Unesco Chair for ESD 2005, 2006, 2007
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An amendment to the Higher Education Act. From Feb 1 st, 2006 every university in Sweden has to promote Sustainable Development
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A Government decision to SIDA to found an international Institute for ESD (SWEDESD) at the island Gotland in the Baltic Sea.2007.
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RCE-Skane (Reg. Centre of Expertise, Skåne, Sweden)June2007
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International Conferences on ESD in Durban, South Africa, July, 2007 and Ahmedabad, India, Nov, 2007
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A national Graduate School for Education and Sustainable Development, 9 universities are involved. 4-5 years doctoral studies. 2008
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Visions and preparations for a common blueprint on ESD, Göteborg, November 10-12, 2008
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UNESCO World Conference on ESD, Bonn, Germany, 31march – 2 April 2009
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Global Citizen´s Conference on DESD, Oct 2009,Tokyo,Japan(Photos)
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The 4 th International Conference on ESD, Oct 2009,Beijing,China(Photos)
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Mahatma Gandhi Institute of Education for Peace and Sustainable Development, Aug 2010, New Delhi, India(Photos)
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