iSea and The Green Tank organize a training seminar on “Citizen participation in environmental policy making – Recent developments in addressing biodiversity loss” in Heraklion, Crete.
The aim of the seminar is to inform citizens on current issues and policies related to biodiversity at an international, European and national level, and to engage them in actions for nature’s protection. Through an interactive exchange between students of the field, members of voluntary organizations and interested citizens, means of intervention and advocacy will be thoroughly discussed, enhancing participation in environmental governance.
The seminar is organized in collaboration with the Natural History Museum of Crete and the Green Team, University of Crete, and it will be held on Friday, 04 November 2022, 11:00-15:00, at the premises of the Natural History Museum of Crete. The seminar speaker is Ioli Christopoulou, Policy Director of The Green Tank.
An opening address will be given by Emmanouil Stratakis, Dean, School of Sciences & Engineering, and a representative of the Natural History Museum of Crete
The seminar is organized as part of the project “Learn-Participate-Protect the Εnvironment” which included training seminars in 8 Greek cities. The primary goal of the project is to promote, strengthen and safeguard the participation of citizens in processes related to the creation and implementation of environmental policies in Greece, with particular emphasis on three topics: the climate crisis, biodiversity loss and plastic pollution.
The project “Learn-Participate-Protect the Εnvironment” is implemented in partnership with the Green Tank, under the Active Citizens Fund programme. It includes two cycles of informational and training activities consisting of webinars and live seminars during the academic years 2021-2022 and 2022-2023.
More information as well as the programme of the seminar are available here (in Greek).
You can register for the seminar here.
You can learn more about the project (in Greek) here.
* The Active citizens fund in Greece is supported through a €13,5m grant from Iceland, Liechtenstein and Norway as part of the EEA Grants 2014 – 2021. The programme aims to develop the sustainability and capacity of the civil society sector in Greece, and to strengthen its role in promoting and safeguarding democratic procedures, active citizenship and human rights. The Fund Operator for the Active citizens fund in Greece is Bodossaki Foundation in consortium with SolidarityNow.