Verwehte Fußspuren im Sand

Significance and innovation potential of civil society for the remuneration of ecological and cultural landscape services (CIVILand)

Kick-off Workshop at the Leibniz Association in Berlin

21 - 22 September 2009

We would like to thank: Mr. Belz (Heinz Sielmann Stiftung), Dr. Emig (BMU), Prof. Dr.-Ing. Eyink (BMVBS), Prof. Dr. Hampicke (University of Greifswald), Dr. Hemmerling (Stiftung Naturschutz Schleswig-Holstein), Dr. Metzner (Deutscher Verband für Landschaftspflege e. V.), Prof. Dr. Müller (ZALF), Herrn Petschick (Bürgerstiftung Kulturlandschaft Spreewald), Herrn Rösen (Deutsche Wildtier Stiftung), Frau Schöps (Flächenagentur Brandenburg GmbH), Prof. Dr. Schreurs (Freie Universität Berlin), Herrn Strachwitz (Maecenata Institute) for their fruitful suggestions and time.

In addition, we would like to thank Ms. Starick for moderating our workshop.

Minutes by: Dr. Jetzkowitz (according to the drafts submitted by Ms. Starick und Mr. Krikser)

Agenda

Progress

  • Discussion of subproject 4 research results

  • International conference in Berlin

  • Telephone interviews with German nature conservation organizations (Phase II)

  • Data collection in Great Britain

  • CIVILand’s master’s student

  • Interviews with representatives from the EU administration in Brussels

  • Symposium at Cardiff University

  • Interviews with not-for-profit organisations around Cardiff

  • Telephone interviews with German nature conservation organizations (Phase I)




© 2012 Leibniz-Zentrum für Agrarlandschaftsforschung (ZALF) e.V.
Online: http://www.civiland-zalf.org/en/progress/workshop20090921/index.php
Datum: 19.05.2012