International Symposium on Environmental Education in 2001

International Symposium on Environmental Education
Prospects and Status on Social Environmental Education


Nonformal Environmental Education in the United States: Current Programs and Practices
(Dr. Rosanne W. Fortner : Professor, Ohio State Univ. USA)

Environmental NGOs and Social Education for Environment in Korea
(Dr. Lee See-jae : Professor, Catholic Univ. of Korea)

Education for Sustainability: an Approach to the Training of Workers in NGOs
(Dr. Chirs G.Gayford : Reading Univ. UK)

Environmental Education on the Ecological Perspective
(Mr. Ryoo Jung-gil : Secretary General, Buddhist Academy Ecological Awakening)

Contributions of Environmental NGOs to Informal Environmental Education in China
(Mr. Zeng Hongying : Project Officer, Center for Environmental Education and Communications of State Environmental Protection Administration)

Achievements and Prospects of Wetland Ecology Camp for Children : Inspire Our Children to Become Environment Watchdogs : YMCA
(Mr. Lee Hee- chool : General Manager, Seosan YMCA)

The Trend in Socio-environmental Education in Australia
(Ms. Rose Read : Manager, Environmental Operations, Clean Up Australia)

Forest Environmental Education Program
(Ms. Hong Hye-ran : Manager, National Campaign <Forest For Life>)

Sharing Our Planet with Wild Animals
(Mr. Park Grimm : President, Friends of the the Goral <Little Horn> )

Trends in Environmental Education in Japan
(Prof. Osamu Abe : Saitama Univ. Japan)

Korea Organized Network of Ecological Conscious Teachers (KONECT) Organizations and Activities
(Mr. Oh Chang-kil/ Teacher, Sungri Elementary School in Inchon / Korea Organized Network of Ecologically Conscious Teachers)

Environmental Education of KFEM
(Ms. Joo Sun-hee/ Manager, Environmental Education Center)

Date : September 7, Friday, 2001
Venue : The National Assembly, Members¡¯ Office Building, Small Conference Room
Convenor : Korean Federation for Environmental Movement (KFEM)/ Environmental Education Center
Sponsor : SK Telecom / The Hankook Ilbo
International Cooperative Org. : Australia-Korea Foundation/ The British Council/ Embassy of the United States of America/ Institute for Global Environmental Strategies, Japan




International Symposium on Land in 2000

"Threats to land, life and livelihood

Development and Sustainability : The Clash of Paradigms

Establishment of a United Nations Global Habitat Conservation Fund

What happened to the people of Lake Siwha

Relationship between indigenous people and land use : Case study of Karen

THE RELATION BETWEEN ENVIORMENT PROBLEMS IN OKINAWA
AND U.S. MILITARY BASES

The MST vs the Brazilian crisis : resistance and alternatives experiences

Tangata Whenua (People of the Land) and Whakapapa Korero (Layers of Knowledge)

Land Policiy Development and Management Problems in Korea

To recover land's livability

Current Status of Forest and Agricultural Land in North Korea

Major Issues in the discussion of Integrated planning and management of Land Resources at the 8th. Session of UNCSD

2000 International Symposium on Land List of Participants

Convener:KFEM(Korean Federation for Environmental Movement)
Coorperated with Toji Culture Foundation
Sponsor by Korea Broadcasting Advertising Corp.
Period:October 11 - 13, 2000
Venues:Toji Culture Center



1999 Environmental NGOs' International Symposium on Dams

"Problems of Dam Construction Policy & Alternatives for the 21st Century"

Opening Address

Welcome Address

The Impacts of Large Dams and International Anti-Dam Movement

Flght To Stop The Sardar Sarovar Project In India.

People Movement Against Dams in Thailand

The Citizens Campaign to Save the Nagara River

Anti-dam Movements of Korea.

Dam decommissioning in Europe and France

Demand-side Management of Water Resources.

Seoul Declaration: For Alternative Water Management in the 21st Century

Organizer:Korean Federation for Environmental Movement
Sponsor:The Hankook Ilbo, Korea Exchange Bank and Hyundai Motor Company
Period:Nov. 29 Dec. 1, 1999
Venues:Galaxy Hall, Olympia Hotel, Seoul/the Tong River area



1998 Environmental NGOs' International Conference

The Roles and Strategies of Developing Countries
in Preventing Climate Change


Welcoming Remarks

Foreword

Climate Change and People of Developing Countries/Chee Yoke Ling

Principles and Strategies to Mitigate Global Warming/See-jae Lee

Current Issues and Discussions in Climate Talks/Michael Roemer

A Sustainable and Peaceful Energy Alternative in Developing Countries/Jong-dall Kim

Climate Change:Are Annex I countries doing enough?/Leena Srivastava

Climate Change: Challenges for Delveloping Countries-Focus
on Southeast Asia/Fiona Koza

Climate Change and Korea:Perspectives of Korean Environmental Movement/Korean Federration for Environmental Movement(KFEM)

Press Release-Conclusion of NGO Conference on Climate Change

Organizer:Korean Federation for Environmental Movement
International Co-orperative Organization Friedrich Ebert Stiftung
Period:Sep. 22 - 23, 1998
Sponsor: The Hankook Ilbo, Korea Exchange Bank,
Samsung Global Environment Research Center
Venues:Galaxy Hall, Olympia Hotel, Seoul/the Tong River area