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Project title
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Eco Footprints - communicating sustainable development
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| Summary – To set up a interactive
exhibition to allow the general public in Russia to measure
their impact on the environment and find out how they can
reduce this. |
| Project code |
PECE-08 |
| Lead partner |
Field Studies Council Environmental Education |
| Other partners |
The Committee of environmental protection of
the City Administration, Vodokanal St Petersburg
Non-governmental organisation OSEKO |
| Project duration |
Aug 05 - July 06 |
| Duration |
1 year |
| Location |
St Petersburg as the city of main partner’s location
Arkhangelsk, Pskov, Saratov, Vologda, Luga, Petrozavodsk, Syktyvkar, Ukhta,
Rostov-on-Don, Moscow – the cities, where the exhibition will be moved. |
| Purpose |
To encourage more sustainable lifestyles in St
Petersburg and other Russian cities, explaining the impact
on the environment of our current unsustainable behaviour and
policies. To use interactive learning approaches so that people
can measure their environmental impact through the concept
of the ecological footprint and to give people specific and
practical ideas about how to reduce their environmental impact |
| Themes |
Education for sustainable development, bio-diversity,
water, energy, public participation and municipal and community
capacity building. |
| Funding |
Defra £16,745; FSCEE: £16,745 |
Further information/ progress |
Quarterly Report (December
2005) (PDF, 50 KB)
Summary article (May
2006) (PDF,
20 KB) |
| Contact |
Richard Dawson, Field Studies Council Environmental
Educationfscee@field-studies-council.org |
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