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Annual Conference of the German Council for Sustainable Development in Berlin

Hamburg-Harburg - Vital Waterfront heading for the Future - Working Living & Leisure

26 and 27 of September 2006 in Berlin:
We are very proud that the "German Council for Sustainable Development" selected our place (the only one for Germany!) for the yearly conference in an image film about sustainable development of areas as good example for revitalizing a quarter with the aim of creating a place suitable for working, living and leisure. Thanks to VISP - we were able to start for example cultural projects with very good response and participation so that even the people in Berlin recognized us!

German Council for Sustainable Development - Extract of the Press Release
Thinking about the future is a challenge for us. Sketching future lines of a sustainable development involves being creative, protecting our natural living conditions, correctly assessing the impact of our actions and enabling future generations to chose their own life style freely.

Specified goals, indicators and programmes are important political tools for a sustainable development strategy. The real challenge, however, is the interplay of creativity and realism - of rational and emotional visions, values and benchmarks. A sustainability-oriented perspective is a cultural achievement.

Web: http://www.nachhaltigkeitsrat.de/topical/events/index.html

P.S. in the next days I will upload the film on the TuTech Website.

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Tina, Schmidt-Nausch