Center for Civil Society International ([email protected])
Fri, 28 Aug 1998 15:22:11 -0700 (PDT)
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From: Andrey Ozharovskii <[email protected]>
The International Discussion Club
and Green Lungs - Novorossiysk
have the honor to announce
An Environmental Youth Working Camp
The camp will be held on October 7-18, 1998 in Novorossiysk, the
largest Russian industrial city and port on the Black sea.
The camp has the aim of bringing together young representatives of
different environmental NGOs, students in environmental sciences and
just young people from different countries:
� to share experience in implementing urban environmental projects;
� to work together in parks of Novorossiysk and in the new arboretum;
� to study methods of practical urban environment protection;
� to have nice time and to study Russian students' culture.
The camp will concentrate on practical urban environmental projects -
creation, protection and upkeep of city parks, botanical gardens,
arboretums, etc. Both practical and institutional aspects of this
problem will be discussed. A project "Arboretum in Novorossiysk" which
is being implemented by a local initiative group with the support of
the city administration and Leadership for Environment and Development
program will be analyzed as a case study. The participants will
attend lectures, seminars - and - will work in the city parks.
The camp program will give the participants an opportunity to
communicate with professors and students of the local University.
Site visits, mountain trip and an excursion to a famous vine museum
of Abrau Durso are also on the agenda.
Further information and application available at Web Site:
http://idc.cis.lead.org/idc/arboretum/
http://idc.cis.lead.org/idc/arboretum/camp98/
or on request to
[email protected], [email protected]
or by fax in Moscow: +7-095-956.35.86
or by mail:
Kashirskoje shosse, 88/26-112; 115551 Moscow Russia.
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