Training day
As inheritor of an eighteenth-century conception that considered natural resources as inexhaustible, the “developed world” has been traditionally based on production and development models that are demonstrably unsustainable.
In the past decades, several environmental movements have contributed to the rise of a critical view on the global waste by industrialised societies and of a global concern about the problems caused by the human activity on nature.
Currently, there are several signs that promote the search of a development model that can be considered to be sustainable characterised by the will of lasting over time, while combining the economic growth and the improvement of the standard of living with environmental, social and cultural values.
This training day, which is organised by Sollana’s City Council and the Office of the Vice-Principal for Territorial Projection and Participation of the University of Valencia, jointly with IMELSA, will focus on these issues.
Date 25 september 2014 at 18:00 to 20:30. Thursday.
Sollana’s Cultural Centre (C/Rei en Jaume, 48)
Office of the Vice-Principal for Territorial Projection and Participation of the University of Valencia, Sollana’s City Council and Imelsa.
Contact unitatsuport@uv.es