Myself:

I´m studying International Development on UPOL in Olomouc and I´m in my third year, furthermore I´m studying English at Faculty of Art (2nd year) but it is only subsidiary matter due to which I have to prolong my first studies next year. During my free time I´m trying to contribute to development through volunteering in Fair Trade group and other occasional projects. Beside that I love to travel therefore I usually spend as much time as I can by travelling, recent years travelling on a low budget. Other hobbies can be playing sport on non-professional level, hi-king and more and more trying to do things against the current. My future ambitions is to work for an international organization which deals with environment or working on agricultural or environmental projects in poor countries. 


Sustainability:

Yet being a student I have not a real power to change meaning of mass so my current concept is to focus on my own life and a close neighborhood such as roommates and friends. Daily I´m thinking about the impact which my life of an ordinary student has on the nature and slowly I´m trying to find the way I will go in the future...having own eco-farm, living in sustainable community, living faraway in nature etc. For example, right now I´m concerned in food. I hope that the trip will help me to understand better our possibilities for sustainable life in Europe because I´m not sure there is a way how to keep a standard we live in and simultaneously how to concern the nature. Moreover I have learned about such technologies theoretically on my Erasmus in UK so I want to see it working.


Day 0

I have been first at the bus station which was quite stressful because I wasn't sure if I hadn't missed the day or hour:-)Later other people came and as usual the first impression was that they are rather strange. During the way we get together little bit and after arrival we get to know at least our names. Till now I have just described what we did because the only thing which is absolutely connected with the topic of field trip was our discussion about concept of sustainability we had that first evening. I really appreciate different views and quality of contribution of other people. A good beginning.

Day 1

The day carried on the good beginning of the previous day. Luneburg really impressed me by a typical German architecture which I had never seen before but what's more there were so much green!! On the other side he city seemed to me to be quite small and calm but later the university increased my interest in the place. From the afternoon I remember more "students' perspective of sustainability at university" presentation because it is naturally closer to me and can inspire me to do sth right now in the area I'm in. At least I will follow Prague Oikos.

Day 2

With great satisfaction I found two green hair at my head in the morning so that the process of greening had started:-) For some people this was day D because we visited THE LANDFILL. Well it was really perfect, I'm pleased I could see it for myself, I enjoyed a walk on the municipal waste without seeing or smelling it, I liked the way Mr. Wolfsteller presented his "child" but it wasn't so new for me because I had had a course about waste at university in UK so I seen it before...in pictures only. Actually I am more thankful I could stand so close to a wind mill so that now I know a little bit how pleasant or unpleasant it is (in short-term of course). Hamburg has such a unknown atmosphere that I cannot find right words for a description. All the industrial buildings, cranes, ship, docks, bridge under the river basin looked enormously and wonderingly. Another memory is a super modern lift on the St. Michaelis church tower...(which caused a death of my two green hair).

Day 3

A day D for me!! Pretty interesting talk with Susanne Eilers about environmental education. Nice though short walk around heath with the most beautiful field I had ever seen (the one everybody took photo with). A flock of sheep reminded me on the same view I saw in Romania but there it wasn't extraordinary and a shepherd is more common job.