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'''Day two:''' First event today was a lecture about renewable energy presented by Alexa Lutzenberger. That was very detailed description of the alternative sources of energy using in Germany nowadays and also about a distribution the sources in the future. The following part of a shedule was a campus tour in Leuphana university. Next chapter of a day was very interesting excursion in  Neu Wulmstorf landfill. The use of a waste to produce energy, or the use of landfill area as a space for wind turbines and photovoltaics was explained by dr. Tilman Wolfsteller. So far the most interesting event of this field trip. Afterwards we went to Hamburg where we spent time as turists:)
'''Day two:''' First event today was a lecture about renewable energy presented by Alexa Lutzenberger. That was very detailed description of the alternative sources of energy using in Germany nowadays and also about a distribution the sources in the future. The following part of a shedule was a campus tour in Leuphana university. Next chapter of a day was very interesting excursion in  Neu Wulmstorf landfill. The use of a waste to produce energy, or the use of landfill area as a space for wind turbines and photovoltaics was explained by dr. Tilman Wolfsteller. So far the most interesting event of this field trip. Afterwards we went to Hamburg where we spent time as turists:)
'''Day three:''' We started at the Alfred Toepfler Academy of Nature Conservation at Schneverdingen. Susanne Eilers has focused on the methods how to popularized sustainability to the public - young people or local inhabitants - by the form of non-scientific way. For example by various games or direct discussions with residents. The most interesting part was her experience with using interactive sustainability game in the conference with scientists and politicians. We went to Lueneburg Heath after where we heard (from Jan Brockman) a lot about a history of heats in Germany especially in Lower Saxony. And also about the management of heathlands in present days. The third event was a visit Baukhof dynamic organic farm very interestingly guided by Ralf Weber. Our visit was accompanied by uncommon lunch with local farmers. So far every place we went was very inspirative and we can only hope that we will see similar methods guaranteeing sustainability in Czech Republic as well.

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About me...

I'm 36 but still feel ok:) I study in Usti nad Labem - Univerzita J. E. Purkyne. My study programme is Ecology and Environment Conservation. The fate of our planet is not indifferent to me and I think that sustainability is a way how to preserve it. I'd like to know more and more about technologies, methods and new ways hoe to protect the enviroment we live in. I the the best way how to achieve it is to visit particular places and meet people which are involved in this field.

I'm looking forward to meeting new people with similar interests. I really like to participate on any trip 'cause there is always more fun than in the university:) Germany is good place to go. Everything is well organized and prepared and the beer there is almost as good as czech is;) Hopefuly there will be a time and energy to enjoy a pint or two:)

Hope I don't forget pajamas:)


DIARY- Sustainability Field Trip to Lüneburg

Day one: After great breakfast we started a guided tour about history of city Luneburg. We had two proffesional guides - Marlene Mader and Insa Otte. They showed us the heart of the city and told us many historical and interesting facts. Afterwards they took us to the campus of Leuphana University where we've had delicious lunch. That was followed by the lecture called Basic concepts of sustainable development presented by Maik Adomssent. The next part of the schedule was a workshop prepared by students of local university. Our task was to come up with some ideas how our university can be participating on the sustainability. We've created four groups and presented four ideas - 1. reduce of using elevators in the university, 2. protein (insects) events, 3. cycling for free and 4. fair trade products. Afterwards all students was looking forward to having a dinner which has beaten all expectation - we had schnitzels:) After that everyone was necessary to comply drinking regime:)

Day two: First event today was a lecture about renewable energy presented by Alexa Lutzenberger. That was very detailed description of the alternative sources of energy using in Germany nowadays and also about a distribution the sources in the future. The following part of a shedule was a campus tour in Leuphana university. Next chapter of a day was very interesting excursion in Neu Wulmstorf landfill. The use of a waste to produce energy, or the use of landfill area as a space for wind turbines and photovoltaics was explained by dr. Tilman Wolfsteller. So far the most interesting event of this field trip. Afterwards we went to Hamburg where we spent time as turists:)

Day three: We started at the Alfred Toepfler Academy of Nature Conservation at Schneverdingen. Susanne Eilers has focused on the methods how to popularized sustainability to the public - young people or local inhabitants - by the form of non-scientific way. For example by various games or direct discussions with residents. The most interesting part was her experience with using interactive sustainability game in the conference with scientists and politicians. We went to Lueneburg Heath after where we heard (from Jan Brockman) a lot about a history of heats in Germany especially in Lower Saxony. And also about the management of heathlands in present days. The third event was a visit Baukhof dynamic organic farm very interestingly guided by Ralf Weber. Our visit was accompanied by uncommon lunch with local farmers. So far every place we went was very inspirative and we can only hope that we will see similar methods guaranteeing sustainability in Czech Republic as well.