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SUMMARY:Responsible Tourism in Destinations RTD9
DESCRIPTION:Coastal Programmes Manager\, Annabel Fitzgerald\, will be speaking at this year’s Responsible Tourism in Destinations Conference on 11th March in Dublin. See http://ow.ly/JwdKF for tickets and more details. \nResponsible Tourism in Destinations\n\nConference theme: Achieving Change through Responsible Tourism \n\nFollowing the success of our last conference in March 2014 the the 2015 conference will be the next in the international Responsible Tourism in Destinations conference series\, giving both conference and speakers a higher international profile.\nWe have confirmed many experienced international and national speakers for this full-day conference which will offer fascinating and insightful perspectives.\nThis includes ways in which we can help achieve change through responsible tourism in destinations\, communities\, businesses\, visitors and consumers through a responsible tourism approach\, including creating competetive marketing advantage\, contributing to conservation\, destination development\, enhancing communities and more.\nThe conference will be hosted by the Irish Centre for Responsible Tourism and co-chaired by James Chilton and international responsible tourism expert Professor Harold Goodwin.\n\nSpeaker Profile: Annabel FitzGerald\, Coastal Programmes Manager\, An Tasice\n‘Ireland’s Beach Awards & our Clean Coasts’ \nAnnabel FitzGerald is the Coastal Programmes Manager in the Environmental Education Unit of An Taisce and is responsible for the management of the Blue Flag\, Green Coast Award and Clean Coasts programmes in Ireland. Annabel is a member of the international Blue Flag working group developing the Blue Flag criteria for Eco-tourism Boats. She is also working closely with partners on the delivery of the Green Coast Award internationally. Clean Coasts is about engaging communities in the protection of our beaches\, seas and marine life. Every year Clean Coasts organises hundreds of cleanups and surveys mobilising thousands of volunteers to remove considerable quantities of marine litter from our environment. Annabel has developed a suite of community engagement initiatives that has led to the expansion of the Clean Coasts programme\, including; Clean Waves\, Clean Coasts Week\, the Big Beach Clean weekend\, Love Your Coast Photography Competition\, Clean Coasts Ocean Hero Awards\, Clean Coasts Road Show\, #2MinuteStreetClean\, the Clean Coasts Corporate Volunteering Programme and the Clean Coasts Ambassador Programme. Clean Coasts has also joined international campaigns such as Beat the Microbead and #2MinuteBeachClean.www.cleancoasts.org @BellesFitz \nWho will speaking at this event?\n\nManda Brookman – Cornwall Sustainable Tourism Project – CoaST\, UK\nSiobhán Burke – Living the Sheep’s Head Way\, Co. Cork\nMartin Carey – Mourne Heritage Trust\nBernadette Connaghan – Mulranny Hotel\, Co. Mayo\nChris Corlett – Department of Arts Heritage & Gaeltacht\nSilva Dorang – Aviva Stadium\, Dublin\nAnnabel Fitzgerald – Coastal Programmes Manager\, An Taisce\, Dublin\nXavier Font – Leeds Metropolitan University\, International Centre for Responsible Tourism\, UK\nRina Garret – Erris Tourism/Erris Beo\, Co. Mayo\nEugene Garrihy – Dublin Bay Cruises/Doolin Ferry\, Co. Clare & Dublin\nRoisin Ni Ghairbhith – Green Schools Travel Officer\, Co. Clare\nCarol Gleeson – Burren & Cliffs of Moher Geopark\, Co. Clare\n\nProfessor Harold Goodwin – Manchester Metropolitan University and International Centre for Responsible Tourism\, UK\nJoanna Hayes – Cavan County Tourism Officer (This is Cavan!)\, Co. Cavan\nPaddy Mathews – Brand Experience Manager\, Failte Ireland\, Dublin\nCillian Murphy – Loop Head Tourism\nMary Mulvey – Ecotourism Ireland\nRichard Tyler – Sustainable Tourism Manager\, Brecon Beacons National Park\, UK\nCaroline Warburton – The Scottish Tourism Alliance\, Wild Scotland\, UK\n\nMore information on www.icrt.ie/rtd9 \n 
URL:https://cleancoasts.org/event/responsible-tourism-in-destinations-rtd9/
LOCATION:Dublin
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SUMMARY:Pathways Towards Sustainability
DESCRIPTION:Pathways Towards Sustainability. A Collective Conversation\, in The Lab Gallery\, Foley St\, Dublin 1 on Wednesday the 11th of March from 18.00 – 19.30. This panel discussion will consist of a range of individuals (listed below)\, from a number of different disciplines\, whose work focuses on environmental concerns. Coastal Programmes Manager\, Annabel Fitzgerald\, will be on the panel for this discussion. \nEvents is free but places are limited. Please book your place for Pathway towards Sustainability. A Collective Conversation here. \n\n\n\n\nPanel:\nAnnabel Fitzgerald (Coastal Programmes Officer\, An Taisce)\,\nCathy Fitzgerald (Artist and PhD Scholar\, NCAD)\,\nTamara Hochstrasser (UCD School of Biology and Environmental Science)\,\nConall O’Connor (Dept. of Environment\, Community and Local Government)\, Méadhbh O’Connor (Artist\, UCD Art In Science) \n More Information (or download the PDF here): \nUCD Art In Science is delighted to invite you to Pathways Towards Sustainability. A Collective Conversation\, a panel discussion that maps the ways in which individuals working in different fields are driving and implementing change towards a more environmentally sustainable future. \nRapid developments in earth system sciences over the 20th and 21st centuries have advanced our knowledge of the complex and interconnected nature of earth’s living and non-living systems. This has lead to a better understanding of our inextricable link to and dependence on highly complex biosystems\, and of the impact of human activity on these. The collective goal-setting of sustainability is our expression of concern that humans ultimately will suffer the consequences of our impact on our fellow species and on the environment upon which they depend. \nThe issue of sustainability spans science\, politics\, policy development\, society\, culture\, industry and many other areas of human interest. In light of this\, for this event representatives from science\, environmental policy development\, arts practice and ENGOs will come together to share their perspectives and experiences on how they are attending\, in their own unique ways\, to this central topic. The intention is to capture a picture of the work being carried out by these different agents independently of each other\, in order to achieve similar goals in preserving a functioning biosphere for the enjoyment of future generations. \nUCD Art in Science links research and education across disciplines\, through the Artists in Residence programme\, educational modules and public engagement programme of talks\, exhibitions and performances. It provides contexts where individuals working in vastly different fields within science and the arts can exchange knowledge\, embark on joint projects and enrich each other’s experience of their own respective disciplines. This event aims to adhere to that principle in the hope of generating cross-disciplinary discussion and the possibility of future continued interaction amongst all in attendance. We aim to reinforce the benefits and importance of communication and partnerships across disciplines\, of which UCD Art In Science is a model. The event will follow a format of brief presentations by each panelist\, followed by a lively and chaired discussion with audience participation. \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nThis public conversation is part of a rich programme of events associated with Welcome Disturbances – an exhibition of work by the UCD Science: Artists In Residence. Since 2012\, the artists in residence have engaged with scientists in neuroscience\, cognitive science\, marine biology\, plant biology\, geophysics\, paleobotany\, advanced optical imaging\, spectroscopy and astronomy. \nThese events aim to illuminate\, from multiple perspectives\, the interdependencies of science\, society\, economy\, culture and environment. Contributors will include academics\, artists and researchers from UCD\, Trinity College\, IADT\, University of Durham and NCAD\, as well as representatives from Dept.of Environment\, National Botanical gardens\, An Taisce\, Coiscéim and Shimmer Technologies. \nThe UCD Art in Science programme is already recognised as an important development in the discourse of the arts in Ireland and the exhibition Welcome Disturbances is a significant event on the cultural calendar – see Gemma Tipton’s Irish Times article. \nThe programme of events and exhibition continue until April 11th 2015. \nFor more information on Welcome Disturbances and the programme of events please visit the UCD Art in Science website.
URL:https://cleancoasts.org/event/pathways-towards-sustainability/
LOCATION:The LAB\, 1 Foley St \, Dublin\, Dublin 1\, Ireland
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