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7th German-‐Brazilian Symposium for Sustainable Development
04. -‐ 10. October 2015
Interaction between Earth resources and processes and human societies
Heidelberg University, Germany
Prof. Dr. Ulrich A. Glasmacher Institute of Earth Sciences and Heidelberg Center for the Environment
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General aim
The general aim of the symposium is to present and discuss the differences in sustainable development of two human societies related to their cultural identities within the frame of Earth resources and processes. The symposium is organized in 14 sessions and will use oral presentations, poster presentations, and a guided field tour to convey the general aim. The guided field tour will provide a human and natural example of sustainable development in Germany. The term “sustainable development” is used in the sense of the early definition (March 20, 1987) by the Brundtland Commission of the United Nations: “Sustainable development is development that meets the needs of the present without compromising the ability of future generations to meet their own needs”. In general, sustainability is seen in the interaction of Environment, Social Actions, and Economics (Fig. 1).
Fig. 1: Sustainability in the interaction of environment, social actions and economics (www. http://macaulay.cuny.edu/eportfolios/akurry/2011/12/21/sustainable-‐development/).
Environment (Earth resources and processes) is connected with human societies (Social and Economic) by the terms “bearable” and “viable”. These terms describe a possible way in which human societies can sustainably develop by living within the system Earth and using the resources of planet Earth. The focus of the symposium is to understand the Earth resources and processes, the cultural identities, and the unique conditions in Economy, Law, Politics, and Social actions between Europe and Latin America (Fig. 2).
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Fig. 2: Interaction between Earth resources and processes and Human societies.
The chance of the symposium is to discuss sustainable development of human societies considering the differences of the cultures. Therefore, the symposium will focus on the cultural identities, the Earth resources and processes (Palaeoclimate/Climate change, Biodiversity, Bioeconomy, Energy, Minerals, Water, Oceans), and present the sustainable development in human society (Economics, Law, Politics, Social actions, Fig. 2). Agriculture, Forestry, Cities of the Future, Megacities, and Urban areas, Global Geoparks and UNESCO World Heritage Sites are examples for fields of complex interactions between human society and natural resources. In addition, all themes related to Earth resources and processes would be discussed in the view of conflicting priorities of human needs. The topics of the symposium are given by the central themes of the Heidelberg Centre for the Environment (HCE), which supports the organisation of the symposium and the dissemination of its outcome. One outcome of the symposium could be a development scheme for sustainable actions within and between the different cultures. Furthermore, the symposium is strongly supported by the Baden-‐Württembergisches Brasilien-‐Zentrum der Universität Tübingen, Baden-‐Württemberg International (bw-‐i) in Stuttgart and the “Deutsch-‐Brasilianische Gesellschaft e.V.”.
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Programme The 7th German-‐Brazilian Symposium is scheduled from Sunday, 04.10.2015 until Saturday 10.10.2015. It is is structured into four days of parallel sessions, talks, discussions, and poster sessions, and one day of a guided field tour. Each day starts at 08:30 h and will be finished at 18:00 h. Two coffee breaks and one lunch break structure the day and give room for further discussions and networking (Keynote speaker are in bold).
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04.10.2015'Monday'
05.10.2015!Tuesday'
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Session'08' Session'02' Session'10' Session'04' Session'05'
!Lecture!hall!
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08:30!h!
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10:30!h!
Chiu'Vanka'Bernardes!
Weichert!
Jasper'Mayer!
Secchi!
Mächtle!
Matschullat!
Vohrer'Alvarez!
Latynskiy!
Siebold!
Winkler!
Tschamber'Madruga'Pinto!
Michaelis!
Bianchi!
Fonseca'Moreira!
Koch!
Rêgo'Matos'Pressler!
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Coffee!break!&!Poster!Session!Session'06!
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12:45!h!
Krieg!
Aragão'Schebek'Eisner!
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Jiang'Leppe'Discussion:!
“Joined!
research”!
Spathelf'Matschullat!
Miola!
Silva!
Brakemeier!
Hagemann!
Peregovich'Hiete'!
Vale'Gerold!
Mayer!
Discussion:!
“Joined!
research”!
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Lunch!&!Poster!Session!
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Lecture!hall!
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14:00!h!
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16:45!h!
Welcome!
desk!
Dias!
Landa1
Casigno!
Bradl!
Fonseca!
Eisenberg'Silva!
Kowaltowski!
Castaldelli1
Maia!
Nauiack'Jaeger!
Naase!
Passos!
Bradl!
Schmidt!
Freundt!
Discussion:!
“Joined!
research”!
Patzak'Zouros'Silva'!
! Coffee!break!&!Poster!Session!
16:00!h!
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18:00!h!
Discussion:!
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research”!
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Silva'Reis!
Garcia!
Discussion:!
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research”!
Jäger!
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research”!
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Jiangfeng!!Pletsch!
Guimaraes!
Weber!
Frey!
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17:00!h!
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19:00!h!
Panel!
discussion!
Alte!Aula!
17:00!h!
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18:30!h!
Official!Poster!Session!
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Opening!Exhibitions!
Open!Meetings!
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19:00!h!
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21:00!h!
Invitation!by!
President!
Bel!Etage!
19:00!h!!
Public!lecture!
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Session 01: Sustainable Development in Education and Society Session 08: Economy Session 02: Paleoclimate/Climate Change Session 09: Politics, Social Action Session 03: Water and Ocean Session 10: Agriculture, Forestry Session 04: Energy, Minerals, Ore deposits, Mining Session 11: Global Geoparks & World Heritage Sites Session 05: Biodiversity Session 12: Cities of the Future – Megacities – Urban Areas Session 06: Bioeconomy Session 13: Infectious Diseases Session 07: Law Session 14: Sustainability of German-‐Brazilian projects/joined
ventures
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Examples(of(sustainability(
Lecture!hall!01!
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08:30!h!1!
10:30!h!
Vent.(Santos(Koch!Pereira!Höfer!
Kahl(Polido!Derani!Pinheiro!
Michelsen(Bastos!Gomes!Carvalho!Denaro!Mrazek!
Brandini(Glaser!Hackspacher(Venhor!
Disc.:!“Joined!research”!
Jänisch!Marques(Krämer!Horstick!Passos(
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Schulze!Overbeck(Cardoso!Jr.!Kupfer!Dahl!Trettin! 08:30!h!
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A)!Sustainable!Development,!Geo1Education!and!Science!transfer!
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B)!Sustainable!development!of!renewable!energy,!garbage!separation,!and!the!environment!of!Homo$heidelbergensis!
! Coffee!break!&!Poster!Session! ! !Session(09!
11:00!h!1!
12:45!h!
Dias!Weiß!Polli!Fontes!Guo(
Leite(Ayala!Venancio!Mager(Kreter!
Nobre(Rocha!de!Souza!
! Tosun!Müller!Nascimento!
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Heinle!Peregovich!Matschullat!Pereira!De!Melo1Reiners!
! Lunch!&!Poster!Session!! Lecture!hall!01!
Lecture!hall!02!
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14:00!h!1!
15:30!h!
Aeschbach1Hertig!Imada!Hilgert!Neuffer!
Marchesan!Prates!Yinan!Moraes!
Hopkins(Oliveira!Palheta!Cardoso!Jr.!
Almeida!Francois!Lisboa(Fenrich!!
Frattini!Sperschneider!Schulze!Halm!
! Coffee!break!&!Poster!Session!
16:00!h!1!
18:00!h!
Cas(Lass(Erbe(Marchesan!
Discussion:!“Joined!research”!
Discussion:!“Joined!research”!
Murtinho!
Discussion:!“Joined!research”!
! Albuquerque!Monteiro!Djalma!
Discussion:!“Joined!research”!
Pokorny(Oesselmann!Haltmayer!Hellingrath!!
17:00!h!1!
18:30!h!Official!Poster!Session!
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Final!event!Sustainability!in!Art!and!Culture!
19:00!h!1!
21:00!h!
19:00!h!!Trip!with!the!sustainable!boat!
“Neckarsonne”! !
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Sunday, 04.10.2015; 14:00 – 16:45 h; Neue Universität
14:00-‐16:45 Registration at welcome desk Universität Heidelberg Universitätsplatz, Grabengasse 1 Neue Universität, ground floor
Sunday, 04.10.2015; 17:00 h; Alte Aula
17:00-‐19:00 Opening ceremony Universität Heidelberg Universitätsplatz, Grabengasse 1 Alte Universität, Alte Aula, 1st floor Simultaneous interpretation: Elisabete Köninger, Marten Henschel Chair: Ulrike Sosalla, Südwestpresse Ulm
17:00-‐17:05 Musical frame by Sandro Machado, Brazilian vocalist, accompanied by Benedikt Moser, pianist
17:05-‐17:35 Opening remarks -‐ Prof. Dr. Bernhard Eitel, President of Heidelberg University -‐ Theresia Bauer, Minister for Science, Research and the Arts Baden-‐Württemberg
-‐ Prof. Dr. Herman Jacobus Cornelis Voorwald, Secretary of Education of the State of São Paulo
17:35-‐17:40 Welcome address
Prof. Dr. Ulrich A. Glasmacher, Heidelberg University, Institute of Earth Sciences and Heidelberg Center for the Environment
17:40-‐17:45 Musical frame by Sandro Machado, Brazilian vocalist, accompanied by Benedikt Moser, pianist
17:45-‐18:05 Introductory statements -‐ Prof. Dr. Abílio Afonso Baeta Neves, Director President of Fundação de Amparo à Pesquisa do Estado do Rio Grande do Sul / Counsellor at Vice Rectorate for Research, Innovation and Development of Pontifícia Universidade Católica do Rio Grande do Sul
-‐ Prof. Dr. Alexander Siegmund, Heidelberg University of Education, Interdisciplinary Institute for Natural Sciences, Technology, Society and Department for Geography / Heidelberg University, Heidelberg Center for the Environment and Institute for Geography
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18:05-‐18:55 Panel discussion on “Sustainable Development in Education – Education in Sustainable Development” -‐ Theresia Bauer, Minister for Science, Research and the Arts Baden-‐ Württemberg
-‐ Prof. Dr. Herman Jacobus Cornelis Voorwald, Secretary of Education of the State of São Paulo
-‐ Prof. Dr. Abílio Afonso Baeta Neves, Director-‐President of Fundação de Amparo à Pesquisa do Estado do Rio Grande do Sul / Counsellor at Vice Rectorate for Research, Innovation and Development of Pontifícia Universidade Católica do Rio Grande do Sul
-‐ Christoph Dahl, Managing Director of “Baden-‐Württemberg Stiftung” -‐ Prof. Dr. Bernhard Eitel, President of Heidelberg University -‐ Prof. Dr. Raimunda Monteiro, Rector of Universidade Federal do Oeste do Pará
-‐ Prof. Dr. Alexander Siegmund, Heidelberg University of Education, Interdisciplinary Institute for Natural Sciences, Technology, Society and Department for Geography / Heidelberg University, Heidelberg Center for the Environment and Institute for Geography
18:55-‐19:00 Musical frame by Sandro Machado, Brazilian vocalist, accompanied by
Benedikt Moser, pianist
19:00 Reception at Bel Etage by invitation of Prof. Dr. Bernhard Eitel, President of Heidelberg University
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Monday, 05.10.2015; 08:30 – 18:00 h; Neue Universität: HS 1, HS 2, HS 3
Lecture Hall 1 (HS 1): Morning Session
Chair: Marcio Weichert, Ulrich A. Glasmacher
08:30 -‐ 09:00 Keynote lectureAnthony S.F. ChiuJM Reyes Industrial and Mechanical Engineering, DeLa Salle University -‐ Manila, Philippines
09:00 -‐ 09:30 Keynote lectureSita VankaSchool of Management Studies, University ofHyderabad, India
09:30 -‐ 09:50 E.M. BernardesUNESP -‐ Univ Estadual Paulista, Campus de Dracena,Dracena-‐SP, Brazil
09:50 -‐ 10:10 Marcio WeichertCoordinator of the German House of Science andInnovation – São Paulo (DWIH-‐SP), Brazil
10:10 -‐ 10:30
10:30 -‐ 11:00
Chair: Thomas Hirth, Rüdiger Schaldach, Carlos Alberto Aragão
11:00 -‐ 11:20 Sabine KriegFraunhofer IGB, Stuttgart, Germany
11:20 -‐ 11:50 Keynote lectureCarlos Alberto AragãoNational Institute of Metrology, Quality andTechnology, Directorate of Innovation & Technology,Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
11:50 -‐ 12:20 Keynote lectureLiselotte SchebekInstitute IWAR, Technische Universität Darmstadt,Darmstadt, Germany
12:20 -‐ 12:40 Peter EisnerFraunhofer Institute for process engineering andpackaging, Department process development,Freising, Germany
12:50 -‐ 14:00
Green Industry Initiatives in Asia Pacificthrough Eco-‐Industrial Development andRECP
Discussion: "possible Joined Research Projects"
The role of Brazil in the global bioeconomy
Capacity Building– A Sustainable Approachfor Continuing Education of Women in IndianBusinesses
Coffee break & Poster Session
Lunch & Poster Session
Biofuels and Land Use Change: Mitigationoptions from Regional “Good Governance”
Interaction between social and naturalcapital stocks in the State of Sao Paulo, Brazil
Bioeconomy in Baden-‐Württemberg
Session 06: Bioeconomy
Science and Business: How does the DWIH-‐SPbring them together?
Innovative processing of oil seeds forsimultaneous recovery of edible oil, solid fuel,antioxidants, and protein-‐rich foodingredients
Session 08: Economy
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Monday, 05.10.2015; 08:30 – 18:00 h; Neue Universität: HS 1, HS 2, HS 3
Lecture Hall 1 (HS 1): Afternoon Session
14:00 -‐ 14:20 O.A.T. DiasCollege of Agricultural Sciences, São Paulo StateUniversity (UNESP), Botucatu, SP, Brazil
14:20 -‐ 14:40 Oriana Landa-‐CasignoCIATEC, Technology Department, Leon, Guanajuato,Mexico, University College London; Civil,Environmental and Geomatic Engineering, London,United Kingdom
14:40 -‐ 15:00 Heike BradlUniversity of Applied Sciences Trier, Germany
15:00 -‐ 15:20 Mauricio G FonsecaChemistry Metrology Department, National Instituteof Metrology, Quality and Technology, Rio deJaneiro, Brazil
15:30 -‐ 16:00
16:00 -‐ 16:30
16:30 -‐ 17:00
17:00 -‐ 18:30 Official Poster Session -‐ Session 06, 08
Coffee break & Poster Session
Use of Seaweed and Macroalgae by means ofHydrothermal
Discussion: "possible Joined Research Projects"
Session 06: Bioeconomy
Feasibility study to implement anaerobicdigesters for agricultural and manure wastes:Guanajuato, Mexico case study
Adsorptive material from Biomass
Studies of lignin powder as reinforcement forplastics composites
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Monday, 05.10.2015; 08:30 – 18:00 h; Neue Universität: Poster Area
Poster
Chair: Marcio Weichert, Ulrich A. Glasmacher
C.R. Ferreira
A.F. Schlichting
C. Schoenberger
Chair: Thomas Hirth, Rüdiger Schaldach, Carlos Alberto Aragão
Daniela Baris
O.A.T. Dias
Anna Hampf
A.L. Leao
Michael Walz
Session 08: Economy
Comparison between the German’s and theBrazilian’s laws for renewable energy and thepossibilities of improvements in Brazil
Federal University of Paraná (UFPR), Brazil
Economic and environmental sustainability ofsmall municipalities aided by the FederalUniversity of Mato Grosso do Sul usinggeotechnologies
Federal University of Mato Grosso, Cuiabá, Brazil
Institute of Interfacial Process Engineering andPlasma Technology IGVP, University of Stuttgart,Stuttgart, Germany
Carbohydrate-‐based polymers for theencapsulation by spray-‐drying as a substitutefor microplastics
Institute of Landscape Systems Analysis, LeibnizCentre for Agricultural Research (ZALF),Müncheberg, Germany
Simulated future soybean productivitythroughout Mato Grosso and Pará, Brazil
Comparative analysis of reward sanctioninstruments and their application in Braziland Germany
Session 06: Bioeconomy
College of Agricultural Sciences (FCA), São PauloState University (UNESP), Botucatu, Brazil
Piteira and banana fibres as reinforcement inlignin based polypropylene composites
Universidade Federal do Paraná (UFPR), Brazil
Institut für Technische Chemie (ITC), KarlsruherInstitut für Technologie (KIT), Germany
Ashes – Recovery of Nutrients from AshesProduced by Thermochemical ProcessesBased on Bagasse or Bagasse
College of Agricultural Sciences (FCA), São PauloState University (UNESP), Botucatu, Brazil
Comparative Study of Kraft Lignin fromDifferent Sources for Composites Applications
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Monday, 05.10.2015; 08:30 – 18:00 h; Neue Universität: HS 1, HS 2, HS 3
Lecture Hall 2 (HS 2): Morning Session
Chair: Bertil Mächtle, André Jasper
08:30 -‐ 09:00 Keynote lectureAndré JasperCentro Universitário Univates (PPGAD/UNIVATES),Lajeado, Rio Grande do Sul, Brazil
09:00 -‐ 09:20 Simon MayerInstitute of Environmental Physics, University ofHeidelberg, Germany
09:20 -‐ 09:40 Mariela SecchiBotany and Palaeobotany Sector, Museum of NaturalScience, Centro Universitário UNIVATES, Lajeado,Brazil
09:40 -‐ 10:00 Bertil MächtleInstitute of Geography and HCE, HeidelbergUniversity, Germany
10:00 10:20 Jörg MatschullatInterdisciplinary Environment Research Centre, TUBergakademie Freiberg, Freiberg, Germany
10:30 -‐ 11:00
11:00 -‐ 11:30 Keynote lectureJiang TongNational Climate Center, CMA, Beijing, China
11:30 -‐ 12:00 Keynote lectureMarcelo LeppeChilean Antarctic Institute, Punta Arenas, Chile
12:00 -‐ 12:30
12:30 -‐ 14:00
Session 02: Paleoclimate/Climate Change
Caatinga and Cerrado vegetation reaction toregional climate change in north-‐easternBrazil
Drought and its Impact on Socio-‐economy
Using archaeobotanical analysis tounderstand the pre-‐colonial occupations forTaquari Valley, Rio Grande do Sul State,Brazil
Coffee break & Poster Session
Antarctica: a natural laboratory and a change sensor
Discussion: "possible Joined Research Projects"
Lunch & Poster Session
The Gondwanan Late Paleozoicicehouse/greenhouse cycle: apalaeobotanical approach to understandactual and future climate change.
The role of soil air composition for noble gaspaleotemperature reconstructions in tropicalregions
Precolumbian cultural dynamics in southernPeru and the role of climatic variability
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Monday, 05.10.2015; 08:30 – 18:00 h; Neue Universität: HS 1, HS 2, HS 3
Lecture Hall 2 (HS 2): Afternoon Session
Chair: Bernd Eisenberg
14:00 -‐ 14:30 Keynote lectureBernd EisenbergInstitute of Landscape Planning and Ecology,University of Stuttgart, Stuttgart, Germany
14:30 -‐ 14:50 V.G. SilvaSchool of Civil Engineering, Architecture and UrbanDesign, University of Campinas – UNICAMP,Campinas, Brazil
14:50 -‐ 15:10 D. C.C.K. KowaltowskiSchool of Civil Engineering, Architecture and UrbanDesign, University of Campinas – UNICAMP,Campinas, Brazil
15:10 -‐ 15:30 João Mauricio Castaldelli-‐MaiaDepartment of Psychiatry, Medical School, Universityof São Paulo, São Paulo, Brazil
15:30 -‐ 16:00
16:00 -‐ 16:30 Keynote lectureJ.D. SilvaPPGEA/FURB, Blumenau, Santa Catarina, Brazil
16:30 -‐ 16:50 Andre L.Q. ReisCentro de Ciências Exatas e da Natureza,Universidade Federal da Paraíba, PRODEMA UFPB,João Pessoa, Brazil
16:50 -‐ 17:10 Manon GarciaPontifícia Universidade Católica do Paraná, Brasil
17:10 -‐ 17:30
17:30 -‐ 18:00
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Session 12: Cities of the Future -‐ Megacities -‐ Urban Areas
A Sustainability Index in a Environmentalbasin: An alternative approach to urban rivermanagement and planning
Coffee break & Poster Session
Aspects of Environmental Sustainability inBlumenau City, State of Santa Catarina
Official Poster Session -‐ Session 02, 12
Discussion: "possible Joined Research Projects"
São Paulo Megacity: investigating a generalmodel of causality involving the extremeurban environment and mental disorders
Adapting Strategies for Integrated UrbanPlanning -‐ Challenges and Limitations
Sustainability performance tracking of socialhousing programs: the tale of two projects inBrazil
“Minha Casa Minha Vida” housing program:the gap between what we know and whatwe should know
Urban ecosocioeconomics: socialsustainability indicators for accidents ofbicycle and motorbike messengers in Brazil
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Monday, 05.10.2015; 08:30 – 18:00 h; Neue Universität: Poster Area
Poster A
Chair: Bertil Mächtle, André Jasper
Vitor José Rampaneli Almeida
T.S. CostaFederal University of Western, Santarém, Pará, BrasilJ. Monfroi
I.C. OsterkampBotany and Palaeobotany Sector, Museum of NaturalScience, Centro Universitário UNIVATES, Lajeado,Brazil
Anatomical analysis of artificially charredwood of Araucaria angustifolia from RioGrande do Sul and its palaeontologicalimplications
Session 02: Paleoclimate/Climate Change
Characterization, synthesis and application ofzeolites obtained from Amazon kaolin
Universidade Anhanguera Educacional, São Paulo, Brazil
Paleoclimatic interpretations through theanalysis of rock paintings in the Serra daCapiva National Park
Museu de Ciências Naturais, Setor de Botânica ePaleobotânica, Centro Universitário Univates,Lajeado, Brazil
Successive Palaeowildfires events in RioBonito Formation levels, Lower Permian,Paraná Basin
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Monday, 05.10.2015; 08:30 – 18:00 h; Neue Universität: Poster Area
Poster B
Chair: Bernd Eisenberg
Reiner Jäger
L.F.F. Miranda
K.R.A. Nunes
A.L.Q. Reis
E.D. Saatkamp
V.A. Fernandes
K. R. A. Nunes
R.S. Pegado
R.S. Pegado
Departamento de Engenharia Rural, Núcleo deGeotecnologias, Universidade Federal da SantaMaria, Santa Maria, Brazil
The Geodetic Network used for environmentgeoreferenced surveys and mapping in Brazil
Geographisches Institut, Mathematisch-‐Naturwissen-‐schaftliche Fakultät, Tübingen, Germany
Resilience of Urban Mobility: A ResearchIntroduction
Session 12: Cities of the Future -‐ Megacities -‐ Urban Areas
Department of Informatics, Federal Institute ofEducation, Science and Technology of Pernambuco,Recife, Brazil
Environmental monitoring of pollutantsrelated to climate change using sensors oflow cost
Institute IWAR, Chair of Material Flow Managementand Resource Economy, Technische UniversitätDarmstadt, Darmstadt, Germany
Comparative LCA of treatment options forpackaging and residual waste in Germany:Case study
PRODEMA UFPB e Centro Universitário João PessoaUNIPE João Pessoa, Brazil
Dashboard Sustainability applied in a Cuiáriver basin, João Pessoa, Paraíba, Brazil
Institute of Applied Research (IAF), KarlsruheUniversity of Applied Sciences (HSKA), Karlsruhe,Germany
Flight Control and Navigation for scalable andarbitrarily dimensioned UAV and mannedMulticopters
Institute IWAR, Chair of Material Flow Managementand Resource Economy, Technische UniversitätDarmstadt, Darmstadt, Germany
Environmental strategies for packaging wastein Brazil: the case of Rio de Janeiro
Institute for Technology and Resources Managementin the Tropics and Subtropics (ITT), CologneUniversity of Applied Sciences, Cologne, Germany
Analisys of flood in Belém-‐Pará-‐Brazil usingthe DPSIR tool
Institute for Technology and Resources Managementin the Tropics and Subtropics (ITT), CologneUniversity of Applied Sciences, Cologne, Germany
Risk analysis of urban flooding in lowlandareas
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Monday, 05.10.2015; 08:30 – 18:00 h; Neue Universität: HS 1, HS 2, HS 3
Lecture Hall 3 (HS 3): Morning Session
Chair: Moriz Vohrer
08:30 -‐ 09:00 Keynote lectureMoriz VohrerThe Gold Standard Foundation, Freiburg, Germany
09:00 -‐ 09:30 Keynote lectureMaria del Carmen Alvarez EncisoCenter for Environmental Monitoring Purpose,Universidad Nacional de Asunción, Luque, Paraguay
09:30 -‐ 09:50 Evgeny LatynskiyDepartment of Land Use Economics in the Tropics &Subtropics, University of Hohenheim, Stuttgart,Germany
09:50 -‐ 10:10 Lucia Chamlian Munari Department of Land Use Economics in the Tropicsand Subtropics, University of Hohenheim, Stuttgart,Germany
10:10 -‐ 10:30 Thomas WinklerInstitute of System Sciences, Innovation andSustainability Research, University of Graz, Graz,Austria
10:30 -‐ 11:00
Chair: Peter Spathelf
11:00 -‐ 11:30 Keynote lecturePeter SpathelfFaculty of Forest and Environment, EberswaldeUniversity for Sustainable Development, Eberswalde,Germany
11:30 -‐ 11:50 Jörg MatschullatInterdisciplinary Environmental Research Centre, TUBergakademie Freiberg, Freiberg, Germany
11:50 -‐ 12:10 Ana Cristina MiolaBusiness and Environment Department, PontifíciaUniversidade Católica do Rio Grande do Sul (PUCRS),Porto Alegre/RS, Brazil
12:10 -‐ 12:30 J.A.A. SilvaDepartment of Forest Science, Federal RuralUniversity of Pernambuco, Recife, Pernambuco,Brazil
12:30 -‐ 14:00 Lunch & Poster Session
German and Brazilian experiences and practices
Productivity of fast-‐growth forests in the semiarid zone of Pernambuco, Brazil
Decreasing greenhouse gas emissions of meat products through food waste reduction -‐ Framework for a sustainability impact assessment approach
Coffee break & Poster Session
Tropical plantation forestry in transition – from uniform ‘tree farms’ to diverse production systems with added value
Pedogeochemical mapping in north-‐eastern Brazil: a matter of scale
Carbon Markets -‐ How can forestry benefit from it?
Study on the Vulnerability and Impact of Climate Change on the Great American Chaco (Gran Chaco Americano)
Can farmers in Mato Grosso benefit from the adoption of low-‐carbon agricultural and forestry systems?
Agent-‐based assessment of GHG emissions from agricultural land use systems in Mato Grosso, Brazil
Session 10: Agriculture, Forestry
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Monday, 05.10.2015; 08:30 – 18:00 h; Neue Universität: HS 1, HS 2, HS 3
Lecture Hall 3 (HS 3): Afternoon Session
Chair: Carlos Henrique Nauiack
14:00 -‐ 14:30 Keynote lectureCarlos Henrique NauiackUniversidade Estadual do Centro Oeste/UNICENTRO,Irati, Brazil
14:30 -‐ 14:50 Florentin JaegerDepartment of Forest Economics and Forest BusinessStudies, University of Applied Forest SciencesRottenburg, Rottenburg, Germany
14:50 -‐ 15:10 Karin Marita NaaseInstitute for Comparative Cultural Research,Department of Cultural and Social Anthropology,Philipps-‐University of Marburg, Marburg, Germany,
15:10 -‐ 15:30 Carlos José Sousa PassosFaculty UnB at Planaltina & Centre for SustainableDevelopment, University of Brasília, Brasília (DF),Brazil
15:30 -‐ 16:00
16:00 -‐ 16:20 Reiner JägerInstitute of Applied Research (IAF), KarlsruheUniversity of Applied Sciences (HSKA), Karlsruhe,Germany
16:20 -‐ 17:00
17:00 -‐ 18:30
Coffee break & Poster Session
Official Poster Session -‐ Session 10
Forest utilization by private forest owners inParaná
Poor Land Use, Poor Health: primaryprevention of human health through soundland-‐use for small-‐scale farmers of the humidtropic -‐ The PLUPH Project
Discussion: "possible Joined Research Projects"
What are the impacts of the new Brazilianlegislation on forests from 2001 on thebehavior of the local forest owners in regardto the forest treatment? Are there anychanges visible because of the revision in2012?
The rush on the tropical rainforest: strategiesof appropriation and reconfiguration ofnature and local population at the lowerAmazon and Tapajós Rivers in West-‐Pará,Brazil
Flight Contral and Navigation for Scalableand arbitaily dimensioned UAV and mannedMulticopters
Session 10: Agriculture, Forestry
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Monday, 05.10.2015; 08:30 – 18:00 h; Neue Universität: Poster Area
Poster A
Chair: Moriz Vohrer, Peter Spathelf, Carlos Nauiack
Cleverson de Mello
Victoria R.S. Ferreira
Manuel Esteban Lucas-‐Borja
Lutz Michaelis
D.A. Neuwald
L.C. Munari
M.A. Rios
Valdemir Antonio Rodrigues
Master program SENCE, University of Applied ForestSciences Rottenburg, Germany
Innovative biomass production from root andstump wood of Eucalyptus Grandis for energygeneration in Brazil
Competence Centre for Fruit Growing, LakeConstance, and Physiology of Specialty Crops,University of Hohenheim, Ravensburg, Germany
Can the optimization of air flow in commercialCA storage room for apples reduce theconsumption of energy?
Institute of Agricultural Economics and SocialSciences in the Tropics and Subtropics, Departmentfor Land Use Economics in the Tropics andSubtropics, Universität Hohenheim, Stuttgart,Germany
Modelling human-‐environment interactions ina mallholder agricultural system on theAtlantic Rainforest (Ribeira Valley, SP. Brazil),with the use of a coupled socio-‐ecologicalmodel
Federal University of the West Pará UFOPA-‐PROPPIT,Salé, Santarém-‐PA, Brazil
Sustainable production of priprioca essentialoil in the West Amazon
Department of Forest, Faculty of Agricultural Science,Universidade Estadual Paulista, FCA/UNESP,Botucatu, São Paulo, Brazil
Flow rate and water infiltration in threecovers soil
Department of Agroforestry Technology and Scienceand Genetics, School of Advanced AgriculturalEngineering, Castilla La Mancha University, CampusUniversitario s/n, Albacete, Spain
Evaluation of flow in watershed in Villa MaleaSpain
Session 10: Agriculture, Forestry
Faculdade de Engenharias, Universidade Federal doMato Grosso do Sul, Campo Grande – MS, Brazil
Economic Income of Reduced Impact Logging(RIL) in the Amazon: the case of the NationalForest Jamari
Biodiversity and Forest Institute, UniversidadeFederal do Oeste do Pará – UFOPA, Santarém, Brazil
Correlation analysis of chemical and energeticproperties between base and branch ofPiptadenia suaveolens native from BrazilianAmazon
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Monday, 05.10.2015; 08:30 – 18:00 h; Neue Universität: Poster Area
Poster B
Valdemir Antonio Rodrigues
Valdemir Antonio Rodrigues
Franciele F. Rovani
Franciele F. Rovani
Juliano B. Santos
J.A.A. Silva
J.A.A. Silva
Emanuela de Sousa Valentim
Marcio VieraFederal University of Santa Maria, Santa Maria, Brazil
B. Vollmar
The main aspects of soy production in themunicipality of Santarém, Pará, Brazil
Competence Centre for Fruit Growing -‐ LakeConstance, and Physiology of Specialty Crops,University of Hohenheim, Ravensburg, Germany
Can the use of new storage strategies providepossible energy savings during apple storage?
Session 10: Agriculture, Forestry
Graduation Program in Geography, FederalUniversity of Santa Maria, Santa Maria, Brazil
Cultivation of pecan (Carya illinoinensis) in RioGrande do Sul, Brazil and climaticrequeriments
Graduation Program in Geography, FederalUniversity of Santa Maria, Santa Maria, Brazil
Ecological-‐Economic Zoning of SilveiraMartins-‐RS, Brazil
Department of Soils and Environmental Resources,Faculty of Agricultural Sciences, São Paulo StateUniversity, Botucatu Campus, Botucatu, SP – Brazil
Water infiltration in the soil in vegetationcover of grassy
Carbon stocks in a hybrid Eucalyptusplantation in southern Brazil
Spatial occupation of the eucalyptusplantations and sustainable forestmanagement plans (sfmp) of caatinga in semiarid region of Pernambuco-‐Brazil
Department of Forest Science, Federal RuralUniversity of Pernambuco, Recife, Pernambuco,Brazil
Productivity and survival rate of three forestspecies in agrestic southern of Pernambuco,Brazil
Department of Forest Science, Federal RuralUniversity of Pernambuco, Recife, Pernambuco,Brazil
Economics, Federal University of Western Pará -‐UFOPA,Santarém, Pará, Brazil
Department of Forest, Faculty of Agricultural Science,Universidade Estadual Paulista, FCA/UNESP,Botucatu, São Paulo, Brazil
Evaluation of rainfall, throughfall andinterception by canopies trees in pinushalepensis -‐ albacete -‐ spain
Department of Forest, Faculty of Agricultural Science,Universidade Estadual Paulista, FCA/UNESP,Botucatu, São Paulo, Brazil
Soil physical evaluation of Eucalyptus grandisreforestation in the periods dry and rainy
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Monday, 05.10.2015; 18:30 – 21:00 h; Neue Universität: Opening of Exhibitions
18:30-‐18:35 Welcome Prof. Dr. Ulrich A. Glasmacher
18:45-‐19:05 Introduction and guided tour through the exhibition MINHASP Ronald Grätz, Stuttgart
19:05-‐19:20 Introduction: Artistic objects of Cristina Barroso
19:20-‐19:30 Introduction: Exhibition about “Fritz Müller” (German naturalist that immigrated from Germany to Brazil in the 19th Century and continued research in Biology in Brazil) Dr. Rainer Radtke, Baden-‐Württembergisches Brasilien-‐Zentrum der Universität Tübingen
19:30-‐21:00 Music and Dance “for all” refreshments
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Tuesday, 06.10.2015; 08:30 – 18:00 h; Neue Universität: HS 1, HS 2
Lecture Hall 1 (HS 1): Morning Session
Chair: Kátia Madruga, Michael Hiete, Bernhard G. Peregovich
1. Energy
08:30 -‐ 09:00 Keynote lectureCarsten TschamberSolar Cluster Baden Württemberg e.V., Germany
09:00 -‐ 09:30 Keynote lectureKátia MadrugaUniversidade Federal de Santa Catarina, Brazil
09:30 -‐ 09:50 Julian PintoTrier University of Applied Sciences, Trier, Germany
09:50 -‐ 10:10 Lutz MichaelisTechnology University of Applied Sciences Stuttgart,Stuttgart, Germany
10:10 -‐ 10:30 Patrícia Nunes Lima BianchiSalesian University Center of São Paulo, Brazil
10:30 -‐ 11:00
11:00 -‐ 11:20 Björn HagemannSEW Eurodrive, Germany
11:20 -‐ 11:40 Dietmar BrakemeierFichtner GmbH & Co. KG, Stuttgart, Germany
2. Mineral, ore deposits, Mining
11:40 -‐ 12:10 Keynote lectureBernhard G. PeregovichUniversidade Federal of West Pará, Brazil
12:10 -‐ 12:40 Keynote lecture
Michael HieteCenter for Environmental Systems Research,University Kassel, Germany
12:40 -‐ 14:00
Gold and Diamond mining in the AmazonRain Forest -‐ Ecologic, Economic, Social andEnvironmental Challenges
Photovoltaics in Brazil -‐ feasibility ofvertically integrated module production
Industrial energy efficiency management inBrazil: public policies, regulations standardsand actors
Coffee break & Poster Session
The Brazilian Electricity Market -‐ Specifics,Risks and Chances
The social inclusion and access to renewableenergy for low income population, throughthe reference project “Qualification of thepopulation to install and use the low-‐costsolar hot water heater”
Solar energy for social housing program inBrazil: advantages, limitations andchallenges
The implementation of renewable energies inBrazil and the European Union: diagnosis andgeneral perspectives
Premium efficiency motors sustainablycontribute to climate protection – Normativeand legal requirements of Brazil andGermany in comparison
Session 04: Energy, Minerals, Ore deposits, Mining
Lunch & Poster Session
Standard setting for mineral raw materials –a chance for more sustainability in newlyindustrialized countries?
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Tuesday, 06.10.2015; 08:30 – 18:00 h; Neue Universität: HS 1, HS 2
Lecture Hall 1 (HS 1): Afternoon Session
14:00 -‐ 14:20 Heike BradlUniversity of Applied Sciences Trier, Germany
14:20 -‐ 14:40 Carlos José Sousa Passos
14:40 -‐ 15:00 Mario SchmidtPforzheim University, Germany
15:00 -‐ 15:20 Florian FreundtInstitute of Environmental Physics and HeidelbergCenter for the Environment, Heidelberg University,Heidelberg, Germany
15:30 -‐ 16:00
16:00 -‐ 16:30
16:30 -‐ 17:00
17:00 -‐ 18:30 Official Poster Session -‐ Session 04
Coffee break & Poster Session
Mercury emissions in artisanal gold mining inthe Amazonas region and the problem ofconsidering Social Life Cycle Assessments
Discussion: "possible Joined Research Projects"
Geothermal energy exploration using heliumisotopes in shallow
Perspectives of the Sustainable Use ofBiochar from Hydrothermal CarbonizationProcess (HTC) in Agriculture
No good answer to a wrong question:tracking the source of Hg in the AmazonFaculty UnB at Planaltina & Centre for Sustainable
Development, University of Brasília, Brasília (DF),Brazil
Session 04: Energy, Minerals, Ore deposits, Mining
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Tuesday, 06.10.2015; 08:30 – 18:00 h; Neue Universität: Poster Area
Poster
Chair: Kátia Madruga, Michael Hiete, Bernhard Peregovich
Patryck de Araújo Ayala
Eduardo Lima Costa
Regionaldo Geremias
Regionaldo Geremias
Tathilene B. M. Gomes Arruda
Ana Paula Rengel Gonçalves
Kátia Madruga
L.L.O. RosaInstitute for Higher Studies of the Amazon, Belém,Pará, BrazilAlexandre Siqueira da Silva
Alexandre Siqueira da Silva
Flávia J. Uchoa
Camila P. do Valle
Institute of Engineering and Geosciences, Scienceand Technology Program, Santarém, Brazil
Isolated scaling photovoltaic systems in theAmazon
Department of Organic and Inorganic Chemistry,Federal University of Ceará, Fortaleza-‐CE, Brazil
Transesterification of oleic acid usingmethanol and mesoporous silica catalyst
Department of Organic and Inorganic Chemistry,Federal University of Ceará, Fortaleza-‐CE, Brazil
Synthetic esters with lubricating propertiesfrom modified Castor Oil
Sizing and Installation of Micro PhotovoltaicSystem isolated for sustainable developmentin São Círiaco do Urucurituba community thecity of Santarém -‐ Pará
Institute of Engineering and Geosciences, Scienceand Technology Program, Santarém, Brazil
Energy Engineering, Federal University of SantaCatarina, Araranguá, Brazil
Study of Brazilian Environmental LawRegulating Coal Mining Industry in SantaCatarina State
Energy Engineering, Federal University of SantaCatarina, Araranguá, Brazil
A brief study on the legal system history ofthe Brazilian energy sector
Departamento de Química Orgânica e Inorgânica, Universidade Federal do Ceará, Fortaleza-‐CE, Brazil
Using of the sesame biomass (Sesamumindicum) as raw material for the productionof biolubricants
Performance evaluation of an LED reflectorsolar-‐powered in Belém, Pará
Law Department, Federal University of SantaCatarina (UFSC), Florianópolis/SC, Brazil
Climate change and renewable energies: alegal approach of the case of biofuelsproduction and use in Brazil
Energy Engineering, Federal University of SantaCatarina, Araranguá, Brazil
Energy efficiency and management: someexamples of German organizations
Session 04: Energy, Minerals, Ore deposits, Mining
Institute of Geoscience and Engineering, Program inScience and Technology, Santarém, Brazil
Hydrothermal Synthesis and Characterisationof Crystalline Layered Lithium ManganeseOxide from Mn ores as Natural Source
Energy and climate changes: the social andenvironmental impacts of the hydroeletricsFederal University of Mato Grosso (UFMT). General
Attorney of Mato Grosso State. Cuiabá/MT, Brazil
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Tuesday, 06.10.2015; 08:30 – 18:00 h; Neue Universität: HS 1, HS 2
Lecture Hall 2 (HS 2): Morning Session
Chair: Marcus Koch, William Vale, Vera Lucia Imperatriz Fonseca
08:30 -‐ 09:00 Keynote lectureVera Lucia Imperatriz FonsecaUSP, São Paulo, Brazil
09:00 -‐ 09:20 Eliane Cristina Pinto Moreira
Federal University of Santa Catarina, Florianópolis,Brazil
09:20 -‐ 09:40 Marcus KochCentre for Organismal Studies Heidelberg,Heidelberg University, Germany
09:40 -‐ 10:10 Keynote lectureJ.F. Rêgo MatosUniversidade Federal do Oeste do Pará, Santarem,Brazil
10:10 -‐ 10:30 Neusa Gonzaga de Santana PresslerUniversidade da Amazônia Belém, Brazil
10:30 -‐ 11:00
11:00 -‐ 11:30 Keynote lectureWilliam G. ValeUniversidade Federal do Oeste do Pará, Santarem,Brazil
11:30 -‐ 11:50 Gerhard GeroldLandscape Ecology, University Göttingen, Germany
11:50 -‐ 12:10 Andreas MayerAlfred Kärcher GmbH & Co. KG
12:10 -‐ 12:40
12:40 -‐ 14:00
A Heritage of Biodiversity in Heidelberg Botanic Garden: Werner Rauh’s Collections from Brazil.
Cattle in the brazilian Amazon: the importance of a systematic view
Coffee break & Poster Session
What is next for sustainable use and conservation of ecosystem services in Brazil?
The Brazilian Law of Use and Biodiversity Access and Associated Traditional Knowledge and its incompatibility with the Treaties About the theme
Ethnobiodiversity, Sustainability and Traditional Knowledge: Cultural Practices in the Region of the Alter do Chão Aquifer, Focusing on the Conservation of the Amazon Rainforest
Brazil -‐ Germany and the cooperation for dissemination and practices of sustainable development in the Amazon
Session 05: Biodiversity
Discussion: "possible Joined Research Projects"
Winnenden site landscaped close to nature
Carbon sequestration, biodiversity and social structures in Southern Amazonia: models and implementation of carbon-‐optimized land management strategies (carbiocial)
Lunch & Poster Session
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Tuesday, 06.10.2015; 08:30 – 18:00 h; Neue Universität: HS 1, HS 2
Lecture Hall 2 (HS 2): Afternoon Session
Chair: Jutta Weber, Marie-‐Luise Frey
14:00 -‐ 14:30 Keynote lectureMargarete PatzakUNESCO, Earth Sciences and Geohazards RiskReduction Section, Division of Ecological and EarthSciences, Paris, France
14:30 -‐ 15:00 Keynote lectureNikolaos ZourosGlobal and European Geoparks Network, Greece
15:00 -‐ 15:30 Keynote lectureElizabeth SilvaPortuguese National Commission for UNESCO,Lisboa, Portugal
15:30 -‐ 16:00
Chair: Nikolaos Zouros
16:00 -‐ 16:30 Keynote lectureLi JiangfengChina University of Geosciences, Wuhan, China
16:30 -‐ 16:50 Pletsch, M.A.J.SUniversity of São Paulo, Brazil
16:50 -‐ 17:10 Thais GuimarãesFederal University of Pernambuco, Brazil
17:10 -‐ 17:30 Jutta WeberGlobal Geopark Bergstrasse-‐Odenwald, Lorsch,Germany
17:30 -‐ 17:50 Marie-‐Luise FreyUNESCO World Heritage Site Messel Pit, Messel,Germany
17:00 -‐ 18:30 Official Poster Session -‐ Session 05, 11
Global Geoparks – Looking towards thefuture
Building bridges between Sciences andEducation: The role of the Global Geoparks
Geotourism and the Sustainable Exploitationof the Chinese Geoparks: A case study ofJingpohu Global geopark, China
Coffee break & Poster Session
Geotourism at Messel Pit World Heritage(WHS, Germany) by Earth Science Transfer &Geo-‐education offers: OUV, CI & media toraise public awareness
Global Geoparks : Networking andcollaboration between Europe and LatinAmerica
Feasibility of sustainable tourismimplementation in protected areas:comparative analyse between Colônia(Brazil) and Ries (Germany) Craters
Geo-‐education towards the interdisciplinarityand sustainable development. Study case atCabo de Santo Agostinho (Pernambuco,Brazil)
Global Geopark Bergstrasse-‐Odenwald(Germany): Sustainable development by geo-‐education, communication, regionalcooperation and international networking
Session 11: Global Geoparks & World Heritage Sites
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Tuesday, 06.10.2015; 08:30 – 18:00 h; Neue Universität: Poster Area
Poster
Chair: Markus Koch, Vera Lucia Imperatriz Foncesca, William G. Vale
Diana Vieira Brito
R.F. Gonçalves
I.R. Machado
Florian Raub
M.T.S. Trevisan
Chair: Jutta Weber, Marie-‐Luise Frey
Mônica Amorim
Marjorie Kauffmann
M. Margareth E. R. Lima
Session 05: Biodiversity
Instituto Nacional de Pesquisas da Amazônia,Grupo de Pesquisas em Abelhas, Manaus,Brazil
Genetics of sex determination in Meliponastingless bees and its relation to conservationand management of native pollinators
Education Institute, Universidade Federal doPará, Belém, Pará, Brazil
Indigenous health and biodiversity in theBrazilian Amazon
The Independece Square at Corumbá: itshistory and typological identification asrelevant element for a Geopark Project in theMato Grosso do Sul State (Brazil)
Departamento de Arquitetura, UFMS, CampoGrande, Brazil
UFOPA-‐Federal University of the West Pará,PROPPIT, Salé, Santarém-‐PA, Brazil
Biological assays of extracts from industrialresidues of “priprioca” (Cyperus articulatusvar. nodosus) in Amazon rainforest
State Museum of Natural History Karlsruhe,Karlsruhe, Germany
From data to knowledge -‐ A metadata portalon scientific studies in the southern MataAtlântica of Brazil
Departamento de Química Orgânica eInorgânica, Universidade Federal do Ceará,Fortaleza, Ceará, Brazil
Chemical study of coffea arabica leaves:angiotensin converting enzyme andantioxidant potential
Geoparks, geoproducts and local sustainabledevelopment
Instituto de Geociências, UNICAMP, Campinas,Brazil
Proposal to new geotourist sites fromParnaíba Basin in "Monumento Natural dasÁrvores Fossilizadas", Tocantins State, Brazil
Session 11: Global Geoparks & World Heritage Sites
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Tuesday, 06.10.2015: 19:00 – 20:30 h; Alte Aula: Public Lecture
19:00-‐19:05 Welcome and introduction Prof. Dr. Stephen K. Hashmi, Heidelberg University, Vice-‐President for Research and Structure
19:05-‐20:30 ATTO, a Giant tower for Climate Research in the AMAZON: The adventure of planning, construction and use Prof. Dr. Jürgen Kesselmeier, Max Planck Institute for Chemistry, Mainz
ATTO stands for Amazonian Tall Tower Observatory. The German-‐Brazilian joint project was launched in 2009 and is coordinated by the Max Planck Institute for Chemistry. The tower aims at delivering ground-‐breaking findings, which will be the basis for improved climate models. With a height of 300 meters the tower will extend the ground-‐level boundary layer, and will provide information taken from approximately 100 square kilometres from the world´s largest forest area. The Amazon region is of global significance: it produces half of the word´s oxygen, impacts the water cycle through evaporation and stabilizes the climate.
ATTO is the counterpart of the 2006 completed ZOTTO tower that stands in Siberia and the Max Planck Institute of Chemistry is also involved. ATTO will integrate into an existing structure of smaller Brazilian measuring towers. The cost for the construction of ATTO including the first five years of running costs is estimated to be 8.4 million € which will be financed by Germany and Brazil in equal parts. http://www.mpic.de/en/research/collaborative-‐projects/atto.html
„ATTO“, the Amazonian Tall Tower Observatory (http://www.mpic.de)
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Wednesday, 07.10.2015; 08:30 – 18:00 h; Neue Universität: HS 1, HS 2, HS 3
Lecture Hall 1 (HS 1): Morning Session
Chair: J. W. Metzger, D. Neuffer, M. Zimmer, P. Hackspacher
08:30 -‐ 09:00 Keynote lectureRoberto Ventura SantosBrazilian Geological Survey -‐ CPRM, UNB, Brazil
09:00 -‐ 09:20 Hagen KochPotsdam Institute for Climate Impact Research,Potsdam, Germany
09:20 -‐ 09:40 S.D. PereiraMinas Gerais State Government, Secretariat forInstitutions Relations, Belo Horizonte, Minas Gerais,Brazil
09:40 -‐ 10:00 Rene HöferDepartment Groundwater Remediation, HelmholtzCenter for Environmental Research – UFZ, Leipzig,Germany
10:00 -‐ 10:30
10:30 -‐ 10:50 D.F. DiasSantarem, Brazil
10:50 -‐ 11:10 Holger WeißHelmholtz-‐Zentrum für Umwelt; HochschuleWeihenstephan-‐Triesdorf; Technische UniversitätDresden, Germany
11:10 -‐ 11:30 B.A. PolliGraduate Program on Water Resources andEnvironmental Engineering, Federal University ofParaná, Curitiba, Brazil
11:30 -‐ 11:50 Roberto F.C. FontesCampus do Litoral, Univ Estadual Paulista (UNESP),São Vicente, Brazil
11:50 -‐ 12:20 Keynote lectureQingjun GuoCenter for Environmental Remediation, Institute ofGeographic Sciences and Natural ResourcesResearch, Chinese Academy of Sciences, China
12:20 -‐ 14:00
Challenges of an integrated water resourcemanagement for the Distrito Federal,Western Central Brazil: climate, land-‐use andwater resources
Modeling of temperature stratificationpatterns for a large run of a river reservoir inthe North of Brazil
Circulation in the State Marine Park of Lajede Santos (SP, Brazil)
Environmental Quality of water and soil inBeijing, China
Lunch & Poster Session
Numerical Simulation of Groundwater Flowin Santarém-‐PA-‐Brazil county area
Climate and land use changes in the SãoFrancisco river basin, Brazil
Paraopeba River Basin Program
The analysis of urban pattern for anIntegrated Water Resources Management inthe Distrito Federal do Brazil
Coffee break & Poster Session
The Amazon Basin: learning how does it work
Session 03: Water and Ocean
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Wednesday, 07.10.2015; 08:30 – 18:00 h; Neue Universität: HS 1, HS 2, HS 3
Lecture Hall 1 (HS 1): Afternoon Session
14:00 -‐ 14:20 Werner Aeschbach-‐HertigInstitute of Environmental Physics and HeidelbergCenter for the Environment and HCE,HeidelbergUniversity, Heidelberg, Germany
14:20 -‐ 14:40 Rafael G. ImadaSão Carlos – SP/Brazil
14:40 -‐ 15:00 S. HilgertInstitute for Water and River Basin Management,Karlsruhe Institute for Technology (KIT), Karlsruhe,Germany,
15:00 -‐ 15:20 Daniela Neuffer provides talk of C.F. FerreiraChair of Sanitary Engineering and Water Recycling,Stuttgart University, Germany
15:30 -‐ 16:00
16:00 -‐ 16:30 Keynote lectureMargarete Casagrande Lass ErbeUniversidade Federal do Paraná, PPGMAUI, Curitiba,Brazil
16:30 -‐ 16:50 Ana Maria MarchesanPublic Prosecution Service and Federal University ofRio Grande do Sul (UFRGS), Brazil
16:50 -‐ 17:30
17:00 -‐ 18:30
The prior notification obligation betweenmember states of La Plata Basin in hydraulicexploitation
Official Poster Session -‐ Session 03
Groundwater depletion: Global overview andregional examples
Coffee break & Poster Session
Enhancing reservoir management with hydro-‐acoustic information
Discussion: "possible Joined Water Research Projects"
Evaluation of the feeding in biodigesters for ademand-‐driven biogas supply for flexiblepower generation
Medical waste: why is it so dangerous?
WaterCAD as a modeling tool to reducewater loss in the city of Pederneiras -‐ SãoPaulo State, Brazil
Session 03: Water and Ocean
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Wednesday, 07.10.2015; 08:30 – 18:00 h; Neue Universität: Poster Area
Poster
Chair: Jörg W. Metzger, Daniela Neuffer, Martin Zimmer, Peter C. Hackspacher
Laura S. CorrêaFederal University of Western Pará, Santarém,BrazilCarolina Doranti-‐Tirtian
J.C.R. Ferreira
Roberto F. C. Fontes
Oriana Landa-‐Casigno
Flávia Lima
Suzana Pereira Polak
Barbara C. SmirdaleFederal University of Paraná (UFPR), Curitiba,BrazilCarina Zang
Session 03: Water and Ocean
Analysis of the variety of water qualityparameters of Amazon River, in Peru,Colombia and Brazil
Instituto de Estudos Avançados do Mar,UNESP, São Vicente, Brazil
Heavy metals in seawaters of the stuarineregion of Itanhaém River Drainage Basin (SP-‐Brazil)
Companhia de Saneamento do Paraná(SANEPAR), Unidade de Serviço de GestãoAmbiental (USGA), Curitiba, Brazil
Evaluation of the use of powder activatedcarbon for removal of emergingmicropollutants from wastewater
Univ Estadual Paulista, Campus do Litoral, SãoVicente, Brazil
Extreme Climate Events in the Estuary ofSantos (SP, Brazil)
Civil, Environmental and GeomaticEngineering, University College London,London, United Kingdom
Urban water reuse, benefits and linkages withenvironmental services
Faculty of Environmental Sciences, Institut ofUrban and Industrial Water Management,Technische Universität Dresden, Dresden,Germany
The Importance of Improved WaterTreatment Technologies Applied in ProducedWater
Comparing drinking water reservationsystems between Brazil and Germany
Programa de Pós-‐Graduação em MeioAmbiente Urbano e Industrial, UniversidadeFederal do Paraná (UFPR), Curitiba(PPGMAUI), Brazil
Phosphorus and fluorine removal from anacidic effluent of mining by chemicalprecipitation using calcium sources.
Heidelberg Center for the Environment,Heidelberg, Germany
Water quality conflicts: The arid HuascoValley – Chile during the last 25 years
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Wednesday, 07.10.2015; 08:30 – 18:00 h; Neue Universität: HS 1, HS 2, HS 3
Lecture Hall 2 (HS 2): Morning Session
Chair: James Brews1. Sustainability in the international context
08:30 -‐ 09:00 Keynote lectureWolfgang KahlInstitute for German and European administrativelaw, University of Heidelberg, Heidelberg researchcenter for sustainability, Heidelberg Center for theEnvironment, Germany
09:00 -‐ 09:20 Fabricio Bertini Pasquot PolidoMinas Gerais, Brazil
09:20 -‐ 09:40 Christiane DeraniFlorianópolis, Brazil
09:40 -‐ 10:00 Giulia Manccini PinheiroFlorianópolis, Brazil
10:00 -‐ 10:30
2. Sustainability, new technologies and crisis management
10:30 -‐ 11:00 Keynote lectureJosé Rubens Morato LeiteDepartamento de Direito, UFSC, Federal University of Santa Catarina, Campus Universitário, Trindade, Florianópolis, Brazil
11:00 -‐ 11:20 Patryck de Araújo AyalaFederal University of Mato Grosso (UFMT), General Attorney of Mato Grosso State, Cuiabá/MT, Brazil,
11:20 -‐ 11:40 Marina Demaria VenâncioLaw Department, Federal University of SantaCatarina (UFSC),Florianópolis, Brazil
3. Sustainability, water law and fait accompli
11:40 -‐ 12:10 Keynote lecture
Ute MagerInstitut für deutsches und europäischesVerwaltungsrecht und Heidelberg Center for theEnvironment, Heidelberg University, Germany
12:10 -‐ 12:30 Kristina KreterCologne University, Germany and AutonomousUniversity of San Luis Potosi (UASLP), Mexico
12:30 -‐ 14:00 Lunch & Poster Session
Analysis of governance potentials andconstraints for decentralized rural sanitationsolutions in Rio de Janeiro
Coffee break & Poster Session
Disaster law in Brazil: Challenges in theglobal climate change era
Environmental Law in north-‐southcommercial relations
Environmental Refugees: The Brazilianposition on Haiti immigration after the 2010earthquake
The regulation of new technologies as a wayto secure a sustainable future: Labelling ofgenetic modified organisms in Brazil andGermany
European Environmental Law andSustainability – An Introduction
Constitutional environmental Law in Brazil:Jurisprudence in National High Court (STJ)
The meaning of sustainable development inwater law
Making states and internationalorganizations extra-‐compliant to social andenvironmental safeguards: human rights andsustainable development as guidingprinciples for multilateral and bilateralfinancing projects (PAINEL)
Session 07: Law
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Wednesday, 07.10.2015; 08:30 – 18:00 h; Neue Universität: HS 1, HS 2, HS 3
Lecture Hall 2 (HS 2): Afternoon Session
14:00 -‐ 14:20 Ana Maria Moreira MarchesanLaw Department, Federal University of Santa Catarina (UFSC), Florianópolis/SC, Brazil
4. Sustainability and waste law
14:20 -‐ 14:40 Luisa Ferolla Spyer PratesWASTE, Stuttgart University, Germany
14:40 -‐ 15:00 Yinan Tu School of Public Administration, China University ofGeosciences,Wuhan, P.R.China
15:00 -‐ 15:20 Kamila Guimarães de MoraesPostgraduate Program in Law, Federal University ofSanta Catarina, Florianópolis/SC, Brazil
15:30 -‐ 16:00
16:00 -‐ 16:30
17:00 -‐ 18:30
Transition of dumpsites to sanitary landfill –Analysis of Brazilian situation
Rural Waste Dilemma in China: Law, Policiesand its effect
Official Poster Session -‐ Session 07
Coffee break & Poster Session
Discussion: "possible Joined Research Projects"
Incompatability between the application ofthe fait accompli theory and thetransgenerational duty to preserveenvironmental quality
Environmental justice and wastemanagement: a transboundary andtransdisciplinary analysis
Session 07: Law
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Wednesday, 07.10.2015; 08:30 – 18:00 h; Neue Universität: Poster Area
Poster
Chair: James Bews
Kristina Kreter
C.S. Wessling
Session 07: Law
Cologne University for Applied Sciences,Germany and Autonomous University of SanLuis Potosí (UASLP), Mexico
Analysis of governance potentials andconstraints for decentralized rural sanitationsolutions in Rio de Janeiro
Universidade Federal do Paraná (UFPR),Curitiba, Brazil
Comparative evaluation between Brazilian and German procedures regarding permission to discharge wastewaters in rivers
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Wednesday, 07.10.2015; 08:30 – 18:00 h; Neue Universität: HS 1, HS 2, HS 3
Lecture Hall 3 (HS 3): Morning Session
Chair: Alexander Siegmund
08:30 -‐ 09:00 Keynote lectureGerd MichelsenLeuphana Universität Lüneburg, Germany
09:00 -‐ 09:20 Rossano Lopes BastosInstituto do Patrimônio Histórico e ArtísticoNacional, Superintendência no Estado de SantaCatarina, Brazil
09:20 -‐ 09:40 Luis Alípio GomesUniversidade Federal do Oeste do Pará, Santarém,Brazil
09:40 -‐ 10:00 Amasa Ferreira CarvalhoUFOPA, PGRNA, Santarém, Brazil
10:00 -‐ 10:20 G. DenaroUniversity Estadual Paulista, FCA, UNESP, Botucatu,São Paulo, Brazil
10:20 -‐ 10:40 Julia MrazekDepartment of Geography, Heidelberg University ofEducation, Heidelberg, Germany
10:40 -‐ 11:00
Chair: Nicole Vollweiler
11:00 -‐ 11:30 Keynote lectureSergio NobreUNESP, Rio Claro, Brazil
11:30 -‐ 11:50 F.S. RochaUFRRJ, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
11:50 -‐ 12:10 Bruno Gabriel Witzel de SouzaGeorg-‐August-‐Universität Göttingen, Germany
12:10 -‐ 14:00 Lunch & Poster Session
(Higher) Education for SustainableDevelopment
Study of the case of children’s perceptionwith the environmental education at the“Projeto Trilha”
Coffee break & Poster Session
On the Sustainability of a University Campus:a case of the UNESP Rio Claro’s Campus inBrazil
Environmental Development and HeritageEducation
Forest School: an experience in Education forSustainable Development in the Amazon
Conceptual and behavioural representationsof children of the 4th grade of a municipalschool in Santarém, state of Pará, Brazil,about Sustainability and ConsciousConsumption
Education for Sustainable Development (ESD)in teacher studies at Baden-‐Wurttembergbetween teaching and research
Education for the Sustainable Development:the experience of the first four years of theMaster’s in Development Practice at theFederal Rural University of Rio de Janeiro(UFRRJ), Brazil
The Historical Dependency of Education:Implications for Sustainable Developmentfrom a Study for São Paulo, Brazil (1840-‐2010)
Session 01: Sustainable Development in Education and Society
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Wednesday, 07.10.2015; 08:30 – 18:00 h; Neue Universität: HS 1, HS 2, HS 3
Lecture Hall 3 (HS 3): Afternoon Session
Chair: Sergio Nobre
14:00 -‐ 14:30 Keynote lectureCharles HopkinsUNESCO Chair in Education for SustainableDevelopment, York University, Canada
14:30 -‐ 14:50 Darluce OliveiraHuman Science Department (DCH I), State University(UNEB), Salvador, Brazil
14:50 -‐ 15:10 Rosiane P. PalhetaAdriano Hospital Foundation, Manaus, Brazil
15:10 -‐ 15:30 Alaer Cardoso Jr SENAI Technology Institute of Environment andChemistry, Curitiba, Brazil
15:30 -‐ 16:00
16:00 -‐ 16:20 Caio MurtinhoFederal University of Western Pará, Santarém, Brazil
16:20 -‐ 16:50
17:00 -‐ 18:30
Coffee break & Poster Session
Educational Practices Contributing toSustainable Development in the BrazilianNortheastern semi-‐arid region
Discussion: "possible Joined Research Projects"
Official Poster Session -‐ Session 01
Social Inequality in Indigenous Health: TheCase Of Manaus
SENAI in Paraná Sustainable Center
The reuse of Pet bottles inside the Amazon
Education for Sustainable Development andTeacher Education: learning our way to amore sustainable future
Session 01: Sustainable Development in Education and Society
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Wednesday, 07.10.2015; 08:30 – 18:00 h; Neue Universität: Poster Area
Poster
Chair: Alexander Siegmund, Nicole Vollweiler, Sergio Nobre
A.F. Carvalho
R.D.S. CarvalhoUFOPA, LABE/ICS, Santarém, BrazilBharat Kumar Chillakuri
Marilene de Sena e Silva
Giulia Denaro
Miriam Friedrichs
Sirley F. S. Melo
Darluce OliveiraHuman Science Department (DCH I), BahiaState University (UNEB), Salvador, Brazil
Educational Practices Contributing toSustainable Development in the BrazilianNortheastern semi-‐arid region
PUC Rio, Civil Engineering, Rio de Janeiro,Brazil
Solid waste management for betweenMunicipalities Consortium in Brazil
Session 01: Sustainable Development in Education and Society
Conceptual and behavioural representations
of children of the 4th grade of a municipalschool in Santarém, state of Pará, Brazil,about Sustainability and ConsciousConsumption
UFOPA, PGRNA, Santarém, Brazil
Ecological consciousness in the performing ofTribes Festival in Juruti, Amazonia, Brazil
School of Management Studies, University ofHyderabad, India
Sustainable Human Resource Managementfor Strategic Success
Adriano Jorge Hospital Foundation, Teachingand Research Department, Manaus, Brazil
Prevalent diseases in the city of Manaus:public policies to combat tuberculosis from1932 to the present day
Study of the case of children’s perception withthe environmental education at the “ProjetoTrilha”
Faculty of Agricultural Science, UniversityEstadual Paulista, Botucatu, São Paulo, Brazi
Karlsruher Institut für Technologie KIT, ZAKZentrum für Angewandte Kulturwissenschaftund Studium Generale
Supplementary Studies on SustainableDevelopment at KIT
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Wednesday, 07.10.2015; 18:45 – 21:00 h; Evening boat trip with flying buffet and drinks
18:45 Meeting point Landing bridge of the “Neckarsonne” near to the Old Bridge „Karl-‐Theodor-‐Brücke“ in the Old Town
19:00 -‐ 21:00 Trip on the River Neckar Introduction into Geology and History of the surrounding area by Prof. Dr. Ulrich A. Glasmacher, Heidelberg University, Institute of Earth Sciences and Heidelberg Center for the Environment
Sustainable boat “Neckarsonne” with the departure area (www.heidelebrg-‐marketing.de)
This evening is reserved for the very impressive boat trip from Heidelberg to Neckargemünd and return using the sustainable solar-‐powered boat “Neckarsonne”. While without noise the boat is driving upstream the river Neckar an introduction will be given into the geological and human history of Heidelberg and surrounding areas. The boat is known as one of the largest solar-‐powered Catamarans in the world. 200 persons can be transported by the boat. While the boat “Neckarsonne” is carrying us upstream all can enjoy a Flying buffet and drinks.
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Thursday, 08.10.2015; 08:30 – 18:00 h; Neue Universität: HS 1, HS 2, HS 3
Lecture Hall 1 (HS 1): Morning Session
Chair: Jörg W. Metzger, Daniela Neuffer, Martin Zimmer, Peter C. Hackspacher
08:30 -‐ 09:00 Keynote lectureFrederico BrandiniDepartment of Biological Oceanography,Oceanographic Institute, São Paulo University, SãoPaulo (SP), Brazil
09:00 -‐ 09:20 Marion GlaserSocial-‐Ecollogical Systems Analysis Group, LeibnizCenter for Tropical Marine Ecology, Bremen,Germany
09:20 -‐ 09:50 Keynote lecturePeter Christian HackspacherUniversidade Estadual Paulista Júlio deMesquitaFilho, Rio Claro, Brazil
10:00 -‐ 10:30
10:30 -‐ 10:50 Markus VenhorDept. of Ecohydrology, Leibniz-‐institute ofFreshwater Ecology and Inland Fisheries Berlin,Berlin, Germany
10:50 -‐ 11:30
Impact of urban systems on nutrient fluxesand surface water quality in the SãoFrancisco Catchment
Coffee break & Poster Session
Of systems and networks: Social-‐ecologicalanalysis in Brazilian coastal and marine areas
The sustainable development on Braziliancoastal and oceanic regions
Discussion: "possible Joined Ocean Research Projects"
The potential of southern Braziliancontinental shelf for offshore cultivation ofmollusks
Session 03: Water and Ocean
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Thursday, 08.10.2015; 08:30 – 18:00 h; Neue Universität: HS 1, HS 2, HS 3
Lecture Hall 2 (HS 2): Morning Session
Chair: Thomas Jänisch
08:30 -‐ 08:50 Thomas JänischHeidelberg University Hospital, Section ClinicalTropical Medicine and HCE, Germany
08:50 -‐ 09:20 Keynote lectureErnesto T. MarquesFIOCRUZ Pernambuco, Brazil and Graduate School ofPublic Health University of Pittsbugh, Pittsburgh,USA
09:20 -‐ 09:40 Moritz U. G. KrämerSpatial Ecology & Epidemiology Group (SEEG),Department of Zoology, University of Oxford, UnitedKingdom
09:40 -‐ 10:00 Olaf HorstickInstiute for Public Health, Heidelberg University,Germany
10:00 -‐ 10:30 Keynote lectureCarlos José Sousa PassosFaculty UnB at Planaltina & Centre for SustainableDevelopment, University of Brasília, Brasília (DF),Brazil
10:30 -‐ 11:00
11:00 -‐ 11:30
Chair: Jale Tosun, Marijane Vieira Lisboa
11:40 -‐ 12:00 Jale TosunInstitute of Political Science and Heidelberg Centerfor the Environment, Heidelberg University,Germany
12:00 -‐ 12:20 Marcus Müller
12:20 12:40 Daniele Vieira do Nascimento
12:40 -‐ 14:00
Discussion: "possible Joined Research Projects"
ClimaCampus Hamburg / CliSAP, Faculty of BusinessEconomics and Social Sciences, University ofHamburg, Hamburg, Germany
How National Institutional Settings canfoster Sustainable Development and aClimate Protection Scenario: Insights fromBrazil
Session 09: Politics, Social Action
Lunch & Poster Session
Extraordinary events, policy change andcitizens’ trust
Changing Climates: debate aroundclimate change in Brazilian and Germannews media
Department of Language and Literature, TechnicalUniversity Darmstadt, Darmstadt, Germany
Coffee break & Poster Session
Indroduction -‐ Environmental links ofcurrent dengue pandemic
Urban Health and Emerging ArboviralDiseases in Brazil
The distribution of Aedes aegypti and Ae.albopictus in Brazil, current knowledgeand implications for dengue andchikungunya spread
Dengue in the urban context in Brazil:what can vector control contribute
Chagas Disease in the Amazon
Session 13: Infectious Diseases
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Thursday, 08.10.2015; 08:30 – 18:00 h; Neue Universität: HS 1, HS 2, HS 3
Lecture Hall 2 (HS 2): Afternoon Session
14:00 -‐ 14:20 FHR de Almeida
14:20 -‐ 14:40 Davi Ezequiel François
14:40 -‐ 15:10 Keynote lectureMarijane Vieira Lisboa
15:10 -‐ 15:30 Eva Fenrich
15:30 -‐ 16:00
16:00 -‐ 16:20 Leticia AlbuquerqueUniversidade Federal de Santa Catarina, Faculty ofLaw, Florianopolis, Brazil
16:20 -‐ 16:40 Raimunda Nonata MonteiroUniversidade Federal do Oeste do Pará, UFOPA,Santarém, Brazil
16:40 -‐ 17:00 Djalma D. SilveiraDepartment of Chemical Engineering, UFSM, Brazil
17:00 -‐ 17:30
17:00 -‐ 18:30
Faculdade de Ciências Sociais, PontifíciaUniversidade Católica de São Paulo, São Paulo, Brazil
Socio-‐environmental conflicts related tohydropower development in BrazilInstitute for Modelling Hydraulic and Environmental
Systems, Universität Stuttgart, Germany
Environmental Justice and the issue ofsustainable development in Brazil: arethey possible?
Institute of Political Science, School of Economicsand Social Science, University of Hamburg, Germany
Institute for Technology Assessment and SystemsAnalysis, Karlsruhe Institute of Technology (KIT),Karlsruhe, Germany
Session 09: Politics, Social Action
Official Poster Session -‐ Session 03, 09
Social conflicts over the environment:Indigenous peoples, traditionalpopulations, and developmentalistpolicies in Brazil
Discussion: "possible Joined Research Projects"
Biofuels: insights from Brazil andGermany
Renewable energies and improvement ofliving standards in rural areas of Ceará -‐Brazil: challenges and opportunities
Coffee break & Poster Session
Post treatment of hospital sewage bymoving bed biofilm reactor
Territorial Planning and Dynamics ofWide Space in Central Amazônia
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Thursday, 08.10.2015; 08:30 – 18:00 h; Neue Universität: Poster Area
Poster
Chaier: Jale Tosun, Marijane Vieira Lisboa
José Barbosa Filho
David Cafruni Ferreira
R.F. GonçalvesUniversidade Federal do Pará, Belém, Pará,BrazilAdriana Ballón Ossio
S.M. Silva
Session 09: Politics, Social Action
Federal Institute of Education, Science andTechnology of Pernambuco, Department ofEnvironment, Health and Safety, Recife,Pernambuco, Brazil
Compliance Social and EnvironmentalGuidelines on Environmental ImpactAssessment based on the Equator Principles.Case Study: Dam Serro Azul River Basin Una,Pernambuco -‐ Brazil
Public policies and indigenous sustainability inthe Brazilian Amazon.
Chair of Silviculture, Albert-‐LudwigsUniversität Freiburg, Freiburg, Germany
Putting environmental discourses intopolicies: The case study of Bolivia
Secretaria Municipal de Meio Ambiente deCachoeirinha – SMMA. Cachoeirinha. Brazi
Sustainable Development and Challenges toWater Management in the MunicipalityCachoeirinha/RS -‐ Brazil
Department of Economy,Universidade Federaldo Amazonas (UFAM), Manaus, Brazil
The Environmental Accounting of ImpactsGenerated by Family Establishment Process inRorainopolis (RR) – Brazil
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Thursday, 08.10.2015; 08:30 – 18:00 h; Neue Universität: HS 1, HS 2, HS 3
Lecture Hall 3 (HS 3): Morning Session
Chair: Martina Schulze, Ulrich A. Glasmacher
08:30 -‐ 08:40 Martina SchulzeDAAD, Director of the regional Office in Rio deJaneiro, Brazil
08:40 -‐ 09:10 Keynote lectureGerhard E.OverbeckInstituto de Biociências, Departamento de Botânica,Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Sul, PortoAlegre, Brazil
09:10 -‐ 09:30 Alaer Cardoso Jr.SENAI Technology Institute of Environment andChemistry, SENAI CIC, Curitiba, Brazil
09:30 -‐ 09:50 Eckhard E. KupferMartius-‐Staden Institut, São Paulo, Brazil
09:50 -‐ 10:10 Christoph DahlBaden-‐Württemberg Stiftung, Stuttgart, Germany
10:10 -‐ 10:30 Annegret TrettinBaden-‐Württemberg International, Stuttgart,Germany
10:30 -‐ 11:00
11:00 -‐ 11:20 Sabine HeinleBaden-‐Württembergisches Brasilien-‐Zentrum,Tübingen, Germany
11:20 -‐ 11:40 Bernhard PeregovichUniversidade Federal do Oeste do Pará – UFOPA,IEG, Santarém, Brazil
11:40 -‐ 12:00 Jörg MatschullatInterdisciplinary Environ Res Centre, TUBergakademie Freiberg, Germany
12:00 -‐ 12:20 Christiane PereiraWaste and Resource Management, TUBraunschweig, Germany
12:20 -‐ 12:40 Irma de Melo-‐ReinersBayrisches Hochschulzentrum für Lateinamerika (BAYLAT), Germany
12:40 -‐ 14:00 Lunch & Poster Session
The partnership between SEWNAI in Paranáand the German Government Supporting theIndustrial Sustainable Development
Coffee break & Poster Session
A bridge between Baden-‐Württemberg andBrazil -‐ Baden-‐Württembergisches Brasilien-‐Zentrum der Universität Tübingen -‐
Possibility and Potential of German-‐BrazilianProjects on Sustainability of Amazon throughJoint Ventures Collaboration
What makes a SUCCESSFUL applied scientificproject? Lessons learned from Minas Gerais,Brazil
5 Centuries of German-‐Brazilian Relationship
Discover your opportunities with Baden-‐Württemberg International
Brazilian German Joint Venture onMechanical Biological Treatment
Indroduction
The Baden-‐Württemberg Stiftung: Researchand cooperation with Brazil
Brazilian-‐German cooperation forconservation: joint research on the SouthBrazilian grasslands, a success story
BAYLAT: Wissenschaft und Forschung –Internationalisierung und NachhaltigkeitBAYLAT: Science and Research –Internationalization and SustainabilityBAYLAT: Ciência e Pesquisa –Internacionalização e Sustentabilidade
Session 14: Sustainability of German-‐Brazilian projects/cooperation/joined ventures
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Thursday, 08.10.2015; 08:30 – 18:00 h; Neue Universität: HS 1, HS 2, HS 3
Lecture Hall 3 (HS 3): Afternoon Session
14:00 -‐ 14:20 Matthias FrattiniBMBF, Project Management Agency, Bonn, Germany
14:20 -‐ 14:40 Anne SperschneiderAlexander von Humboldt Stiftung, Bonn,Germany
14:40 -‐ 15:00 Martina SchulzeDAAD, Director of the regional Office in Rio deJaneiro, Brazil
15:00 -‐ 15:20 Dietrich HalmDeutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft, Bonn, Germany
15:30 -‐ 16:00
16:00 -‐ 16:30 Keynote lectureBenno PokornyFaculty of Environment and Natural Resources,Freiburg, Germany
16:30 -‐ 16:50 Dirk OesselmannEH Freiburg, Germany
16:50 -‐ 17:10 Sabine HaltmayerSteinbeiss GmbH & Co. KG für Technologietransfer,Stuttgart, Germany
Sharing Steinbeis experienceacross borders
17:10 -‐ 17:30 Bernd HellingrathBrasilien-‐Zentrum der Universität Münster, Germany
17:00 -‐ 18:30
Cooperation for sustainability: A criticalreflection on the success of the German-‐Brazilian cooperation initiatives
German-‐Brazilian Cooperation -‐ The fundingschemes of DAAD
Development: a multifaceted concept withmultiple perspectives
Official Poster Session -‐ Session 03, 09
Session 14: Sustainability of German-‐Brazilian projects/cooperation/