Indicative Scientific Agenda - Topics for Discussion
Can you imagine a world without the wonders of nature, where the absent of clean air, pure water, and the fading melodies of life evokes a sense of loss and longing?
In such a state, where nature is abused, overexploited, and turned into a desolate wasteland — a desolation that we would never willingly be embraced as our chosen dwelling place.
You can download the referenced document:
“The ERUA Protocol for the achievement of the 2030 Agenda”
Moving forward together in Sustainable Campuses and Societies: Zero to Travel
- What does green mobility mean and why is it essential for sustainable transportation? Discuss the environmental impacts of traditional transportation methods and the need to transition towards greener alternatives.
- What are the benefits of electric vehicles? Discuss advancements in EV technology, including greenhouse gas emissions and air pollution reduction, infrastructure requirements, and government incentives to promote their adoption.
- What is the importance of well-designed, public transportation systems? Discuss strategies for improving public transportation networks, including the integration of electric buses, trains, and trams.
- What are the benefits of active transportation in terms of health, reduced traffic congestion, and minimized carbon footprint? Discuss active transportation, encourage the promotion of walking, cycling, and other non-motorized modes of transportation.
- How can shared mobility services contribute to reducing the number of private vehicles and improve overall transportation efficiency? Discuss of shared mobility, such as carpooling, ride-sharing services, and bike-sharing programs.
- How can smart transportation optimize transportation networks and reduce energy consumption? Discuss the role of technology in advancing green mobility. Highlight innovations such as intelligent transportation systems, real-time traffic management, and smart parking solutions that can optimize transportation networks and reduce energy consumption
- Engagement and Behaviour Change: discuss the importance of community engagement and promoting behavioural adaptation towards greener transportation choices. Share strategies for raising awareness, providing education, and incentivizing sustainable transportation habits.
Suggest Ideas for action
- Bicycle (& Walk) Infrastructure: Invest in well-designed bike lanes, bike racks, and secure bike storage facilities on campus. Encourage students, faculty, and staff to use bicycles or walking as a primary mode of transportation by providing convenient and safe infrastructure.
- Vehicle sharing Programs:
- Bike-Sharing Programs: Implement a bike-sharing program where students and staff can borrow bicycles for short-term use.
- Electric Scooter Sharing: Explore the possibility of implementing electric scooter sharing programs, allowing students and staff to use electric scooters for short distances
- Carpooling Services: Establish carpooling services or platforms to connect students and staff that live in the same area or commute on similar routes.
- Shuttle Services: Implement electric shuttle services to provide convenient transportation within the campus.
- Parking Policies: Implement preferential parking for carpooling vehicles, electric vehicles, and bikes. Offer incentives such as reduced parking fees or prime parking spots to encourage sustainable transportation choices.
- Education and Awareness: Conduct awareness campaigns and educational programs to promote sustainable transportation choices. Organize events, workshops, or competitions that focus on sustainable mobility and highlight the benefits of green transportation options.
- Incentives and Rewards: Introduce incentive programs for sustainable commuting, such as reward points or discounts at on-campus facilities for individuals who use sustainable transportation modes.
Moving forward together in Sustainable Campuses and Societies: Zero to Waste
Talking about Refuse (to consume-to buy), Reduce, Reuse, Recycle
- How can we understand our everyday activities that produce wastes and impact our environment? Which wastes can we reduce in our daily lives? Can we define specific challenges and barriers when trying to reduce waste? How can we deal with them?
- Can you show/present 5 best practices of reusing common material and / or products that you are willing to apply in your home / community and encourage others to participate?
- What are the key principles of effective recycling a personal point of view? How can we improve recycling infrastructure and accessibility in our communities? How can we raise awareness about the importance of the 4Rs?
- What are some successful examples of waste reduction programs or policies in municipalities / campuses and communities? How we can connect universities and communities to collaborate and implement effective waste management policies, strategies and services?
- What role can young people play in advocating for the 4Rs and driving positive change in waste management? Voluntary approaches-only cannot bring behavioural change about the 4R attitudes.
Suggest Ideas for action
Actions within the Campus:
- Implementing recycling programs and providing convenient recycling bins across the campus.
- Promoting the use of reusable bottles, cups, and containers by providing water stations and encouraging refillable options in campus cafes and dining areas.
- Creating awareness campaigns and educational programs on waste reduction and the 4Rs (Refuse, Reduce, Reuse, Recycle) specifically targeted to students, faculty, and staff.
- Partnering with local sustainable businesses to provide eco-friendly and plastic-free options in campus shops, cafes, and vending machines.
Actions in the Local Community:
- Organizing beach and park clean-ups in collaboration with local community organizations and residents.
- Advocating for sustainable packaging practices amongst local businesses, such as encouraging the use of biodegradable or compostable materials and minimizing single-use plastics.
- Collaborating with local schools, community centers, and organizations to promote waste reduction campaigns, non-plastic days/weeks, and educational initiatives.
Moderator: Spyros Bofylatos Tutor (Research) at Royal College of Arts | Researcher in Sustainability, Social Innovation, CoDesign, and Disruptive Practices | Fostering Dialogue
Date/Time: September 18, 2023 | 15:00-17:00 (CET) / 16:00-18:00 (EET/Athens time)
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Can you imagine a world without the wonders of nature, where the absent of clean air, pure water, and the fading melodies of life evokes a sense of loss and longing?
In such a state, where nature is abused, overexploited, and turned into a desolate wasteland — a desolation that we would never willingly be embraced as our chosen dwelling place.
You can download the referenced document:
“The ERUA Protocol for the achievement of the 2030 Agenda”
Moving forward together in Sustainable Campuses and Societies: Zero to Travel
- What does green mobility mean and why is it essential for sustainable transportation? Discuss the environmental impacts of traditional transportation methods and the need to transition towards greener alternatives.
- What are the benefits of electric vehicles? Discuss advancements in EV technology, including greenhouse gas emissions and air pollution reduction, infrastructure requirements, and government incentives to promote their adoption.
- What is the importance of well-designed, public transportation systems? Discuss strategies for improving public transportation networks, including the integration of electric buses, trains, and trams.
- What are the benefits of active transportation in terms of health, reduced traffic congestion, and minimized carbon footprint? Discuss active transportation, encourage the promotion of walking, cycling, and other non-motorized modes of transportation.
- How can shared mobility services contribute to reducing the number of private vehicles and improve overall transportation efficiency? Discuss of shared mobility, such as carpooling, ride-sharing services, and bike-sharing programs.
- How can smart transportation optimize transportation networks and reduce energy consumption? Discuss the role of technology in advancing green mobility. Highlight innovations such as intelligent transportation systems, real-time traffic management, and smart parking solutions that can optimize transportation networks and reduce energy consumption
- Engagement and Behaviour Change: discuss the importance of community engagement and promoting behavioural adaptation towards greener transportation choices. Share strategies for raising awareness, providing education, and incentivizing sustainable transportation habits.
Suggest Ideas for action
- Bicycle (& Walk) Infrastructure: Invest in well-designed bike lanes, bike racks, and secure bike storage facilities on campus. Encourage students, faculty, and staff to use bicycles or walking as a primary mode of transportation by providing convenient and safe infrastructure.
- Vehicle sharing Programs:
- Bike-Sharing Programs: Implement a bike-sharing program where students and staff can borrow bicycles for short-term use.
- Electric Scooter Sharing: Explore the possibility of implementing electric scooter sharing programs, allowing students and staff to use electric scooters for short distances
- Carpooling Services: Establish carpooling services or platforms to connect students and staff that live in the same area or commute on similar routes.
- Shuttle Services: Implement electric shuttle services to provide convenient transportation within the campus.
- Parking Policies: Implement preferential parking for carpooling vehicles, electric vehicles, and bikes. Offer incentives such as reduced parking fees or prime parking spots to encourage sustainable transportation choices.
- Education and Awareness: Conduct awareness campaigns and educational programs to promote sustainable transportation choices. Organize events, workshops, or competitions that focus on sustainable mobility and highlight the benefits of green transportation options.
- Incentives and Rewards: Introduce incentive programs for sustainable commuting, such as reward points or discounts at on-campus facilities for individuals who use sustainable transportation modes.
Moving forward together in Sustainable Campuses and Societies: Zero to Waste
Talking about Refuse (to consume-to buy), Reduce, Reuse, Recycle
- How can we understand our everyday activities that produce wastes and impact our environment? Which wastes can we reduce in our daily lives? Can we define specific challenges and barriers when trying to reduce waste? How can we deal with them?
- Can you show/present 5 best practices of reusing common material and / or products that you are willing to apply in your home / community and encourage others to participate?
- What are the key principles of effective recycling a personal point of view? How can we improve recycling infrastructure and accessibility in our communities? How can we raise awareness about the importance of the 4Rs?
- What are some successful examples of waste reduction programs or policies in municipalities / campuses and communities? How we can connect universities and communities to collaborate and implement effective waste management policies, strategies and services?
- What role can young people play in advocating for the 4Rs and driving positive change in waste management? Voluntary approaches-only cannot bring behavioural change about the 4R attitudes.
Suggest Ideas for action
Actions within the Campus:
- Implementing recycling programs and providing convenient recycling bins across the campus.
- Promoting the use of reusable bottles, cups, and containers by providing water stations and encouraging refillable options in campus cafes and dining areas.
- Creating awareness campaigns and educational programs on waste reduction and the 4Rs (Refuse, Reduce, Reuse, Recycle) specifically targeted to students, faculty, and staff.
- Partnering with local sustainable businesses to provide eco-friendly and plastic-free options in campus shops, cafes, and vending machines.
Actions in the Local Community:
- Organizing beach and park clean-ups in collaboration with local community organizations and residents.
- Advocating for sustainable packaging practices amongst local businesses, such as encouraging the use of biodegradable or compostable materials and minimizing single-use plastics.
- Collaborating with local schools, community centers, and organizations to promote waste reduction campaigns, non-plastic days/weeks, and educational initiatives.
Moderator: Spyros Bofylatos Tutor (Research) at Royal College of Arts | Researcher in Sustainability, Social Innovation, CoDesign, and Disruptive Practices | Fostering Dialogue
Date/Time: October 2, 2023 | 15:00-17:00 (CET) / 16:00-18:00 (EET/Athens time)
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