Fishing boats in Jakarta Bay, Indonesia | Photo: Anna-Katharin Hornidge
Fishing boats in Jakarta Bay, Indonesia | Photo: Anna-Katharin Hornidge

21.11.2018 | The Leibniz Centre for Tropical Marine Ecology (ZMT) and the International Ocean Institute (IOI) have joined forces to offer a three-day training course to familiarise participants familiar with basic principles of ecological, economic and social sustainability. Lecturers from ZMT, IOI, Thünen-Institute of Sea Fisheries and the University of Kiel will introduce examples for sustainable management and deepen the understanding by means of intensive exercises in ecological/resource, economic and governance approaches for sustainability.

Each thematic block will be opened by two expert lectures, introducing the participants to some of the ongoing challenges in the field. These challenges will then be jointly addressed in group exercises and discussions, allowing for substantial time to interact and reflect some of the proposed solutions for addressing the challenges by drawing on the regionally and disciplinarily diverse experiences in the room.

When: November 29 - December 1, 2018

Where: ZMT seminar room, Fahrenheitstr. 6

You can find the course programme here.