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7 th GermanBrazilian 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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    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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    05.10.2015!Tuesday'

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    Chiu'Vanka'Bernardes!

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    Mächtle!

    Matschullat!

    Vohrer'Alvarez!

    Latynskiy!

    Siebold!

    Winkler!

    Tschamber'Madruga'Pinto!

    Michaelis!

    Bianchi!

    Fonseca'Moreira!

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    Coffee!break!&!Poster!Session!Session'06!

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    desk!

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    Eisenberg'Silva!

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    Jiangfeng!!Pletsch!

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    Opening!Exhibitions!

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    Bel!Etage!

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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          

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    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!

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    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!

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    14:00!h!1!

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    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

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    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

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    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

  • -‐  11  -‐  

    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

  • -‐  12  -‐  

     

    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

    17:00 -‐ 18:30

    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

  • -‐  13  -‐  

    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

  • -‐  14  -‐  

    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/