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Learning for Lakes - A European Lakes Management Training Scheme

 
 

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August 2011 – July 2013

UK, Germany, Poland, Spain, Hungary

Environment Agency, Global Nature Fund, Stowarzyszenie Ekologiczne "Etna", Fundación Global Nature, Balatoni Civil Szervezetek Szövetsége

EU-Lifelong Learning Programme Leonardo da Vinci

 
 
Sustainable management of lakes is a significant target of our society because in the EU they are important environments for nature as well as for economic and social development. However, there is a skills deficit among those responsible for lakes management relating to how these valuable treasures should be looked after and a lack of suitable vocational training and education.

 

In 2011, five organisations from the UK, Germany, Poland, Spain and Hungary created the Learning for Lakes partnership, bringing together experts in vocational training, environmental education and practitioners in lake management to address these issues. Participating countries reflect the wide variety of European Lakes – from shallow wetlands to mountainous uplands. In October 2011, the kick-off meeting of the project took place at the Milicz Ponds in Poland.
 

Objectives

The objective of the partnership is to promote vocational education and training by sharing experience to address the skills deficit in sustainable management of lakes in the EU.

 

Specific objectives are

  1. Providing vocational education and training by experts in sustainable lake management for representatives from institutes and organisations whose work impacts the water quality of lakes and the ecological quality of its surrounding landscape.
  2. Creating a suite of e-learning tools for sustainable lake management for use by individuals, organisations and institutes whose work impacts on lakes.
 

While sustainable management covers a variety of topics the partnership will concentrate on the following four areas, which will form the subject of the e-learning tools:

  1. Economic Development and Lake Management - economic development, in particular tourism, is a key threat to sustainable lake management. This theme will develop skills in balancing the needs of the local economy with the need for healthy lakes.
  2. Lake and Wetland Restoration - many lakes and wetlands have been unsustainably managed in the past, despite sustainably managed lakes and wetlands have much to contribute to locally, nationally and internationally. This theme develops understanding in the value of and training in the skills necessary to restore sustainable lakes and wetlands
  3. Partnership and Community Involvement - engaging people, politically and personally, in the management of lakes is crucial for their sustainability. This theme teaches skills on how to work together with other organisations and local communities to create sustainable lakes.
  4. Working with Land Managers, Farming and Fishing - land managers, including farmers and fishermen whose work impacts on lakes can have a significant role to place in their sustainable management. This theme looks at ways to engage this target group and encourage practices which contribute towards healthy lakes.
 

Project Implementation

The partnership works in two ways. Firstly, by bringing together trainers and practitioners at a series of multi-national meetings where the practitioners receive direct training in the skills required to manage lakes sustainably. Secondly, a component of the meetings will be the development of the e-learning tool dedicated to lakes management. Including both trainers and practitioners in this process ensures that the educational resources reflect the needs of those working in the field and the expertise of vocational education trainers. The innovative ICT-based learning tool will the first time such a targeted resource being made available at a European level and will offer a new opportunity for vocational education and training for those involved in lakes management across Europe.

 

Project Meetings

The partnership meetings (a series of multi-national meetings) are a significant project component. They provide direct vocational and educational training to participants and give them the opportunity both to share their knowledge and to get to know other European cultures. The workshops and trainings by sharing of experience provided by the partnership meetings form a forum for development of the e-learning tool. They allow the transfer of that learning from one participating country to others and across the EU.

 

Time Schedule

 

October 2011

Kick-off meeting, Poland

 

27 February - 2 March 2012

Expert meeting focusing on Lake and Wetland Restoration, Spain

Further information about the meeting ...

 

September 2012

Expert meeting focusing on Economic Development and Lake Management, Germany

 

February 2013

Expert meeting focusing on Partnership and Community Involvement, UK 

 

April 2013

Expert meeting focusing on Working with Land Managers, Farming and Fishing, Hungary

 

July 2013

Final meeting on the outcomes and evaluation of the project, Poland

 
 Milicz Ponds in Poland: Ponds and wetlands with waterfowl
 Lake District, United Kingdom
 La Mancha, Spain: Information Board
 Lake Balaton, Hungary: Lavender
 Lake Constancce, Germany
 Lake District, UK
 Radolfzell at Lake Constance, Germany
 

About Lifelong Learning Programme

This project has been funded with support from the European Commission under the Lifelong Learning Programme. This communication reflects the views only of the author, and the Commission cannot be held responsible for any use which may be made of the information contained therein.

The EU Leonardo de Vinci programme offers a framework and financial support for European cooperation in the field of Lifelong Learning and Adult Education. It links policy to practice in the field of vocational education and training (VET). Projects range from those giving individuals the chance to improve their competences, knowledge and skills through a period abroad, to Europe-wide co-operation between training organisations.

Leonardo da Vinci focuses on vocational education and training, other than at tertiary level. It addresses both the learning and teaching needs in the sector, and is therefore aimed at all parties involved, namely trainees in vocational education, teachers and trainers, institutions and educational bodies, enterprises, associations, social partners and bodies relating to either lifelong learning or the labour market.

The results of all Lifelong Learning projects can be found on www.na-bibb-est.eu.

 

Contact

 

Katja Weickmann

Global Nature Fund (GNF) - Office Berlin

Phone: +49 (0) 30 - 24 00 867 32

E-mail: weickmann@globalnature.org

 
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