Community, Environment and Sustainability in Wales - WISERD Networking Event
Community, Environment and Sustainability in Wales
Networking Event
Organised by WISERD www.wiserd.ac.uk
Date: 15th June 2011
Time: 9.30- 2.00pm
Venue: Room DO:08 Management Centre, Bangor University
http://www.bangor.ac.uk/management_centre/pdfs/Bangor%20Local%20Map%20of%20MC.pdf
09:30 – 10:00 Coffee and poster display Browsing
10:00 – 10:15 Opening remarks and introducing the WISERD thematic group (AP/MW)
10:15 – 11:00 2 – 3 short presentations: Discussion
Break
11:15 – 12:00 2 – 3 short presentations: Discussion
12:00 – 01:00 Lunch and Poster Display browsing
01:00 – 02:00 Key note speaker: Dr John Barry (note room change for this talk to G1)
If you would like to attend this event please email Susan Jones s.jones@bangor.ac.uk or telephone 01248 388728 by Monday 23rd May. Places are limited.
If you have publicity material you would like to bring and display please let us know. This can be posted to us in advance or brought on the day.
Thank you and hope to see you on the day!
Dr Alexandra Plows
Bangor University
WISERD
a.plows@bangor.ac.uk or direct telephone: 01248 383200
This event will bring together grassroots activists, policy makers and academics from across Wales with interests in local community sustainability and/or environmental campaigns and initiatives, as a network and knowledge exchange opportunity, and will also 'launch' the WISERD thematic network on environment, tourism and leisure. Dr John Barry from Queens University Belfast will be giving a keynote talk on the topic of 'Vulnerability and Resilience in Contemporary Green Thought'.
Lunch will be provided
Confirmed Speakers
Dr John Barry Director, Centre for Sustainability and Environmental Research, Queens University, Belfast
Ken Moon C3 Programme Coordinator
Saskia Pagella C3W Community Outreach
Shelagh Hourahane Creu-ad Heritage Interpretation
Sel Williams Bangor University
Shaun Russell Director, Wales Environment Research Hub
WCVA, Jessica McQuade, Policy/Climate Change
Publication date: 13 June 2011