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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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Impressum Book of Abstracts of the 7th German-Brazilian Symposium Anais do 7 Simpsio Alemanha-Brasil Heidelberg, 04.-10.10.2015 Ulrich A. Glasmacher, Sabine Heinle, Annegret Trettin (Hrsg./Ed.) 2015 Heidelberg Center for the Environment, Research group Thermochronology and Archaeometry at the Institute of Earth Science, Heidelberg University, Baden-Wrttembergisches Brasilien-Zentrum der Universitt Tbingen, and Baden-Wrttemberg International www.hce.uni-heidelberg.de www.thermo-archaeo.uni-hd.de [email protected] All the abstracts published in this book were reproduced from the originals provided by the authors. The content of the abstracts is of entire responsibility of the authors. The organizing committee of the 7th German-Brazilian Symposium 2015 and its supporters are not responsible for the data, assertions, and opinions published in this book.

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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

Book of Programme and Abstracts Organization Committee Heidelberg University Prof. Dr. Ulrich A. Glasmacher MSc. Daniela Oestreich MSc. Christian Stippich Angelika Lampe MSc. Sabrina Schad Baden-Wrttembergisches Brasilien-Zentrum der Universitt Tbingen Prof. Dr. Stefan Laufer Sabine Heinle Baden-Wrttemberg International Ulrich Mack Barbara Houessinon-Junger Annegret Trettin

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FOREWORD

Dear Participants,

The 7th German-Brazilian Symposium of Sustainable Development will present and discuss the

differences in sustainable development of human societies related to their cultural identities

within the frame of Earth resources and processes. The use of the term sustainable

development in this sense is an enlargement of the early definition (March 20, 1987) provided

by the Brundtland Commision 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. The cultural identities of human societies have to be

considered in the future change of their societies from using resources only to using resources

with a strong view of the needs of future generations.

The Symposium in Heidelberg University assembles more than 220 scientists from different

research fields. More than 200 abstracts cover nearly all fields of sustainability of human

societies within 14 sessions. Natural resources of Planet Earth like Paleoclimate/Climate

Change (Session 02), Water, Ocean (Session 03), Energy, Minerals, Ore deposits, Mining

(Session 04), Biodiversity (Session 05) are the base of the evolution of human societies. The

human use of these natural resources has to be organized within the society. Therefore, the

fields of Bioeconomy (Session 06), Law (Session 07), Economy (Session 08), Politics, Social

Action (Session 09), Agriculture, Forestry (Session 10), Global Geoparks & World Heritage Sites

(Session 11), Cities of the Future Megacities Urban Areas (Session 12) provide insight into

the governing process of handling the sustainability by individuals and their societies. Also

important is teaching and training of all members of the human society in sustainability.

Session 01 Sustainable Development in Education and Society will gain insight into methods

and techniques for Sustainability in Education Education of Sustainability. Changes within

the natural and human environment cause an increase in infectious diseases. Research in this

field is as important as in the other fields provided by lectures. Therefore, Session 13

Infectious Diseases will contribute by several lectures into future research necessaries.

Finally, the Symposium will discuss the Sustainability of German - Brazilian projects and joined

ventures (Session 14).

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The public lecture (Tuesday, 6th of October) ATTO, a giant tower for climate research in the

AMAZON: The adventure of planning, construction and use by Prof. Dr. Jrgen Kesselmeier

(Max Planck Institute for Chemistry, Mainz) demonstrates how human society gains analytical

data on the chemistry of the atmosphere above the Amazon Forest.

ExpeditionN, the expedition mobile of the Baden-Wrttemberg Stiftung will be present at

the University square from Monday to Thursday. The information and education initiative

"Expedition N" is unique in Europe, and invites visitors on an exciting journey of discovery in

one of the most important issues of our time - sustainability.

Sustainability in the life of Baden-Wrttembergs and Hessens human society will be

presented by two field trips on Friday, 9th of October.

On October, 4th of the Symposium will be opened by Prof. Dr. Bernhard Eitel (President of

Heidelberg University), Theresia Bauer (Minister for Science, Research and the Arts Baden-

Wrttemberg), and Prof. Dr. Herman Jacobus Cornelis Voorwald (Secretary of Education of the

State of Sao Paulo) within the Alte Aula of Heidelberg University. A following panel discussion

with introduction statements on Sustainable Development in Education Education in

Sustainable Development will discuss issues of education and sustainability. On Monday

evening, 5th of October, the opening of three exhibition MINHASP, artistic objects of Cristina

Barroso, and text and portrait of Fritz Mller guides into Sustainability in Art and Culture.

The final event of the Symposium combines examples of Sustainability in Art and Culture such

as the Brazilian choir ENCANTO and the presentation of Visual arts in a German-Brazilian

context by Dr. Martina Merklinger with closing remarks.

These symposium might move us all forward in the direction of a sustainable human society

that keeps the one planet we have for the needs of the future without loosing the cultural

identity of the different societies of Earth. In that sense, I wish all participants and guests

wonderful talks and poster presentations, eye opening discussions, a beautiful evening trip

with the solar boat Neckarsonne, and sunny days in Heidelberg.

Prof. Dr. Ulrich A. Glasmacher

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Content Page

General Aim 7

Programme 9

Abstracts 53

Session 01: Sustainable Development in Education and Society 54

Session 02: Paleoclimate/Climate Change 76

Session 03: Water and Ocean 88

Session 04: Energy, Minerals, Ore deposits, Mining 118

Session 05: Biodiversity 147

Session 06: Bioeconomy 162

Session 07: Law 177

Session 08: Economy 194

Session 09: Politics, Social Action 204

Session 10: Agriculture, Forestry 224

Session 11: Global Geoparks & World Heritage Sites 257

Session 12: Cities of the Future Megacities Urban Areas 270

Session 13: Infectious Diseases 285

Session 14: Sustainability of German-Brazilian projects/joined ventures 291

Participants 308

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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-Wrttembergisches Brasilien-Zentrum der Universitt Tbingen, Baden-Wrttemberg 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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Matschullat!

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Latynskiy!

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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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Sunday, 04.10.2015; 14:00 16:45 h; Neue Universitt

14:00-16:45 Registration at welcome desk Universitt Heidelberg Universittsplatz, Grabengasse 1 Neue Universitt, ground floor

Sunday, 04.10.2015; 17:00 h; Alte Aula

17:00-19:00 Opening ceremony Universitt Heidelberg Universittsplatz, Grabengasse 1 Alte Universitt, Alte Aula, 1st floor Simultaneous interpretation: Elisabete Kninger, Marten Henschel Chair: Ulrike Sosalla, Sdwestpresse 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-Wrttemberg

- Prof. Dr. Herman Jacobus Cornelis Voorwald, Secretary of Education of the State of So 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. Ablio Afonso Baeta Neves, Director President of Fundao de Amparo Pesquisa do Estado do Rio Grande do Sul / Counsellor at Vice Rectorate for Research, Innovation and Development of Pontifcia Universidade Catlica 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- Wrttemberg

- Prof. Dr. Herman Jacobus Cornelis Voorwald, Secretary of Education of the State of So Paulo

- Prof. Dr. Ablio Afonso Baeta Neves, Director-President of Fundao de Amparo Pesquisa do Estado do Rio Grande do Sul / Counsellor at Vice Rectorate for Research, Innovation and Development of Pontifcia Universidade Catlica do Rio Grande do Sul

- Christoph Dahl, Managing Director of Baden-Wrttemberg Stiftung - Prof. Dr. Bernhard Eitel, President of Heidelberg University - Prof. Dr. Raimunda Monteiro, Rector of Universidade Federal do Oeste do Par

- 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 Universitt: 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 So Paulo (DWIH-SP), Brazil

10:10 - 10:30

10:30 - 11:00

Chair: Thomas Hirth, Rdiger Schaldach, Carlos Alberto Arago

11:00 - 11:20 Sabine KriegFraunhofer IGB, Stuttgart, Germany

11:20 - 11:50 Keynote lectureCarlos Alberto AragoNational Institute of Metrology, Quality andTechnology, Directorate of Innovation & Technology,Rio de Janeiro, Brazil

11:50 - 12:20 Keynote lectureLiselotte SchebekInstitute IWAR, Technische Universitt 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-Wrttemberg

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 Universitt: HS 1, HS 2, HS 3

Lecture Hall 1 (HS 1): Afternoon Session

14:00 - 14:20 O.A.T. DiasCollege of Agricultural Sciences, So 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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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 Universitt: Poster Area

Poster

Chair: Marcio Weichert, Ulrich A. Glasmacher

C.R. Ferreira

A.F. Schlichting

C. Schoenberger

Chair: Thomas Hirth, Rdiger Schaldach, Carlos Alberto Arago

Daniela Baris

O.A.T. Dias

Anna Hampf

A.L. Leao

Michael Walz

Session 08: Economy

Comparison between the Germans and theBrazilians laws for renewable energy and thepossibilities of improvements in Brazil

Federal University of Paran (UFPR), Brazil

Economic and environmental sustainability ofsmall municipalities aided by the FederalUniversity of Mato Grosso do Sul usinggeotechnologies

Federal University of Mato Grosso, Cuiab, 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),Mncheberg, Germany

Simulated future soybean productivitythroughout Mato Grosso and Par, Brazil

Comparative analysis of reward sanctioninstruments and their application in Braziland Germany

Session 06: Bioeconomy

College of Agricultural Sciences (FCA), So PauloState University (UNESP), Botucatu, Brazil

Piteira and banana fibres as reinforcement inlignin based polypropylene composites

Universidade Federal do Paran (UFPR), Brazil

Institut fr Technische Chemie (ITC), KarlsruherInstitut fr Technologie (KIT), Germany

Ashes Recovery of Nutrients from AshesProduced by Thermochemical ProcessesBased on Bagasse or Bagasse

College of Agricultural Sciences (FCA), So 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 Universitt: HS 1, HS 2, HS 3

Lecture Hall 2 (HS 2): Morning Session

Chair: Bertil Mchtle, Andr Jasper

08:30 - 09:00 Keynote lectureAndr JasperCentro Universitrio 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 Universitrio UNIVATES, Lajeado,Brazil

09:40 - 10:00 Bertil MchtleInstitute of Geography and HCE, HeidelbergUniversity, Germany

10:00 10:20 Jrg 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 Universitt: 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 Joo Mauricio Castaldelli-MaiaDepartment of Psychiatry, Medical School, Universityof So Paulo, So 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 Cincias Exatas e da Natureza,Universidade Federal da Paraba, PRODEMA UFPB,Joo Pessoa, Brazil

16:50 - 17:10 Manon GarciaPontifcia Universidade Catlica do Paran, Brasil

17:10 - 17:30

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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"

So 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 Universitt: Poster Area

Poster A

Chair: Bertil Mchtle, Andr Jasper

Vitor Jos Rampaneli Almeida

T.S. CostaFederal University of Western, Santarm, Par, BrasilJ. Monfroi

I.C. OsterkampBotany and Palaeobotany Sector, Museum of NaturalScience, Centro Universitrio 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, So Paulo, Brazil

Paleoclimatic interpretations through theanalysis of rock paintings in the Serra daCapiva National Park

Museu de Cincias Naturais, Setor de Botnica ePaleobotnica, Centro Universitrio Univates,Lajeado, Brazil

Successive Palaeowildfires events in RioBonito Formation levels, Lower Permian,Paran Basin

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Monday, 05.10.2015; 08:30 18:00 h; Neue Universitt: Poster Area

Poster B

Chair: Bernd Eisenberg

Reiner Jger

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, Ncleo deGeotecnologias, Universidade Federal da SantaMaria, Santa Maria, Brazil

The Geodetic Network used for environmentgeoreferenced surveys and mapping in Brazil

Geographisches Institut, Mathematisch-Naturwissen-schaftliche Fakultt, Tbingen, 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 UniversittDarmstadt, Darmstadt, Germany

Comparative LCA of treatment options forpackaging and residual waste in Germany:Case study

PRODEMA UFPB e Centro Universitrio Joo PessoaUNIPE Joo Pessoa, Brazil

Dashboard Sustainability applied in a Cuiriver basin, Joo Pessoa, Paraba, 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 UniversittDarmstadt, 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 Belm-Par-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 Universitt: 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 Asuncin, 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 Jrg MatschullatInterdisciplinary Environmental Research Centre, TUBergakademie Freiberg, Freiberg, Germany

11:50 - 12:10 Ana Cristina MiolaBusiness and Environment Department, PontifciaUniversidade Catlica 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 Universitt: 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 Jos Sousa PassosFaculty UnB at Planaltina & Centre for SustainableDevelopment, University of Braslia, Braslia (DF),Brazil

15:30 - 16:00

16:00 - 16:20 Reiner JgerInstitute 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 inParan

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 Tapajs Rivers in West-Par,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 Universitt: 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, Universitt 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 Par UFOPA-PROPPIT,Sal, Santarm-PA, Brazil

Sustainable production of priprioca essentialoil in the West Amazon

Department of Forest, Faculty of Agricultural Science,Universidade Estadual Paulista, FCA/UNESP,Botucatu, So 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 Par UFOPA, Santarm, 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 Universitt: 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 Santarm, Par, 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, So 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 Par -UFOPA,Santarm, Par, Brazil

Department of Forest, Faculty of Agricultural Science,Universidade Estadual Paulista, FCA/UNESP,Botucatu, So 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, So 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 Universitt: 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 Grtz, Stuttgart

19:05-19:20 Introduction: Artistic objects of Cristina Barroso

19:20-19:30 Introduction: Exhibition about Fritz Mller (German naturalist that immigrated from Germany to Brazil in the 19th Century and continued research in Biology in Brazil) Dr. Rainer Radtke, Baden-Wrttembergisches Brasilien-Zentrum der Universitt Tbingen

19:30-21:00 Music and Dance for all refreshments

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Tuesday, 06.10.2015; 08:30 18:00 h; Neue Universitt: HS 1, HS 2

Lecture Hall 1 (HS 1): Morning Session

Chair: Ktia Madruga, Michael Hiete, Bernhard G. Peregovich

1. Energy

08:30 - 09:00 Keynote lectureCarsten TschamberSolar Cluster Baden Wrttemberg e.V., Germany

09:00 - 09:30 Keynote lectureKtia 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 Patrcia Nunes Lima BianchiSalesian University Center of So Paulo, Brazil

10:30 - 11:00

11:00 - 11:20 Bjrn 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 Par, 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 Universitt: 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 Jos 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 Braslia, Braslia (DF),Brazil

Session 04: Energy, Minerals, Ore deposits, Mining

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Tuesday, 06.10.2015; 08:30 18:00 h; Neue Universitt: Poster Area

Poster

Chair: Ktia Madruga, Michael Hiete, Bernhard Peregovich

Patryck de Arajo Ayala

Eduardo Lima Costa

Regionaldo Geremias

Regionaldo Geremias

Tathilene B. M. Gomes Arruda

Ana Paula Rengel Gonalves

Ktia Madruga

L.L.O. RosaInstitute for Higher Studies of the Amazon, Belm,Par, BrazilAlexandre Siqueira da Silva

Alexandre Siqueira da Silva

Flvia J. Uchoa

Camila P. do Valle

Institute of Engineering and Geosciences, Scienceand Technology Program, Santarm, Brazil

Isolated scaling photovoltaic systems in theAmazon

Department of Organic and Inorganic Chemistry,Federal University of Cear, Fortaleza-CE, Brazil

Transesterification of oleic acid usingmethanol and mesoporous silica catalyst

Department of Organic and Inorganic Chemistry,Federal University of Cear, Fortaleza-CE, Brazil

Synthetic esters with lubricating propertiesfrom modified Castor Oil

Sizing and Installation of Micro PhotovoltaicSystem isolated for sustainable developmentin So Criaco do Urucurituba community thecity of Santarm - Par

Institute of Engineering and Geosciences, Scienceand Technology Program, Santarm, Brazil

Energy Engineering, Federal University of SantaCatarina, Ararangu, Brazil

Study of Brazilian Environmental LawRegulating Coal Mining Industry in SantaCatarina State

Energy Engineering, Federal University of SantaCatarina, Ararangu, Brazil

A brief study on the legal system history ofthe Brazilian energy sector

Departamento de Qumica Orgnica e Inorgnica, Universidade Federal do Cear, Fortaleza-CE, Brazil

Using of the sesame biomass (Sesamumindicum) as raw material for the productionof biolubricants

Performance evaluation of an LED reflectorsolar-powered in Belm, Par

Law Department, Federal University of SantaCatarina (UFSC), Florianpolis/SC, Brazil

Climate change and renewable energies: alegal approach of the case of biofuelsproduction and use in Brazil

Energy Engineering, Federal University of SantaCatarina, Ararangu, 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, Santarm, 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. Cuiab/MT, Brazil

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Tuesday, 06.10.2015; 08:30 18:00 h; Neue Universitt: 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, So Paulo, Brazil

09:00 - 09:20 Eliane Cristina Pinto Moreira

Federal University of Santa Catarina, Florianpolis,Brazil

09:20 - 09:40 Marcus KochCentre for Organismal Studies Heidelberg,Heidelberg University, Germany

09:40 - 10:10 Keynote lectureJ.F. Rgo MatosUniversidade Federal do Oeste do Par, Santarem,Brazil

10:10 - 10:30 Neusa Gonzaga de Santana PresslerUniversidade da Amaznia Belm, Brazil

10:30 - 11:00

11:00 - 11:30 Keynote lectureWilliam G. ValeUniversidade Federal do Oeste do Par, Santarem,Brazil

11:30 - 11:50 Gerhard GeroldLandscape Ecology, University Gttingen, Germany

11:50 - 12:10 Andreas MayerAlfred Krcher GmbH & Co. KG

12:10 - 12:40

12:40 - 14:00

A Heritage of Biodiversity in Heidelberg Botanic Garden: Werner Rauhs 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 Cho 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 Universitt: 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 So Paulo, Brazil

16:50 - 17:10 Thais GuimaresFederal 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 Colnia(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 Universitt: Poster Area

Poster

Chair: Markus Koch, Vera Lucia Imperatriz Foncesca, William G. Vale

Diana Vieira Brito

R.F. Gonalves

I.R. Machado

Florian Raub

M.T.S. Trevisan

Chair: Jutta Weber, Marie-Luise Frey

Mnica Amorim

Marjorie Kauffmann

M. Margareth E. R. Lima

Session 05: Biodiversity

Instituto Nacional de Pesquisas da Amaznia,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 doPar, Belm, Par, Brazil

Indigenous health and biodiversity in theBrazilian Amazon

The Independece Square at Corumb: 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 Par,PROPPIT, Sal, Santarm-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 MataAtlntica of Brazil

Departamento de Qumica Orgnica eInorgnica, Universidade Federal do Cear,Fortaleza, Cear, Brazil

Chemical study of coffea arabica leaves:angiotensin converting enzyme andantioxidant potential

Geoparks, geoproducts and local sustainabledevelopment

Instituto de Geocincias, UNICAMP, Campinas,Brazil

Proposal to new geotourist sites fromParnaba Basin in "Monumento Natural dasrvores 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. Jrgen 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 worlds largest forest area. The Amazon region is of global significance: it produces half of the words 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 Universitt: 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 HferDepartment 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 WeiHelmholtz-Zentrum fr Umwelt; HochschuleWeihenstephan-Triesdorf; Technische UniversittDresden, Germany

11:10 - 11:30 B.A. PolliGraduate Program on Water Resources andEnvironmental Engineering, Federal University ofParan, Curitiba, Brazil

11:30 - 11:50 Roberto F.C. FontesCampus do Litoral, Univ Estadual Paulista (UNESP),So 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 Santarm-PA-Brazil county area

Climate and land use changes in the SoFrancisco 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 Universitt: 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. ImadaSo 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 Paran, 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 - SoPaulo State, Brazil

Session 03: Water and Ocean

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Wednesday, 07.10.2015; 08:30 18:00 h; Neue Universitt: Poster Area

Poster

Chair: Jrg W. Metzger, Daniela Neuffer, Martin Zimmer, Peter C. Hackspacher

Laura S. CorraFederal University of Western Par, Santarm,BrazilCarolina Doranti-Tirtian

J.C.R. Ferreira

Roberto F. C. Fontes

Oriana Landa-Casigno

Flvia Lima

Suzana Pereira Polak

Barbara C. SmirdaleFederal University of Paran (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 Avanados do Mar,UNESP, So Vicente, Brazil

Heavy metals in seawaters of the stuarineregion of Itanham River Drainage Basin (SP-Brazil)

Companhia de Saneamento do Paran(SANEPAR), Unidade de Servio de GestoAmbiental (USGA), Curitiba, Brazil

Evaluation of the use of powder activatedcarbon for removal of emergingmicropollutants from wastewater

Univ Estadual Paulista, Campus do Litoral, SoVicente, 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 Universitt Dresden, Dresden,Germany

The Importance of Improved WaterTreatment Technologies Applied in ProducedWater

Comparing drinking water reservationsystems between Brazil and Germany

Programa de Ps-Graduao em MeioAmbiente Urbano e Industrial, UniversidadeFederal do Paran (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 Universitt: 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 DeraniFlorianpolis, Brazil

09:40 - 10:00 Giulia Manccini PinheiroFlorianpolis, Brazil

10:00 - 10:30

2. Sustainability, new technologies and crisis management

10:30 - 11:00 Keynote lectureJos Rubens Morato LeiteDepartamento de Direito, UFSC, Federal University of Santa Catarina, Campus Universitrio, Trindade, Florianpolis, Brazil

11:00 - 11:20 Patryck de Arajo AyalaFederal University of Mato Grosso (UFMT), General Attorney of Mato Grosso State, Cuiab/MT, Brazil,

11:20 - 11:40 Marina Demaria VenncioLaw Department, Federal University of SantaCatarina (UFSC),Florianpolis, Brazil

3. Sustainability, water law and fait accompli

11:40 - 12:10 Keynote lecture

Ute MagerInstitut fr deutsches und europischesVerwaltungsrecht 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 Universitt: 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), Florianpolis/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 Guimares de MoraesPostgraduate Program in Law, Federal University ofSanta Catarina, Florianpolis/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 Universitt: 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 Potos (UASLP), Mexico

Analysis of governance potentials andconstraints for decentralized rural sanitationsolutions in Rio de Janeiro

Universidade Federal do Paran (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 Universitt: HS 1, HS 2, HS 3

Lecture Hall 3 (HS 3): Morning Session

Chair: Alexander Siegmund

08:30 - 09:00 Keynote lectureGerd MichelsenLeuphana Universitt Lneburg, Germany

09:00 - 09:20 Rossano Lopes BastosInstituto do Patrimnio Histrico e ArtsticoNacional, Superintendncia no Estado de SantaCatarina, Brazil

09:20 - 09:40 Luis Alpio GomesUniversidade Federal do Oeste do Par, Santarm,Brazil

09:40 - 10:00 Amasa Ferreira CarvalhoUFOPA, PGRNA, Santarm, Brazil

10:00 - 10:20 G. DenaroUniversity Estadual Paulista, FCA, UNESP, Botucatu,So 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-Universitt Gttingen, Germany

12:10 - 14:00 Lunch & Poster Session

(Higher) Education for SustainableDevelopment

Study of the case of childrens perceptionwith the environmental education at theProjeto Trilha

Coffee break & Poster Session

On the Sustainability of a University Campus:a case of the UNESP Rio Claros 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 Santarm, state of Par, 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 theMasters 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 So 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 Universitt: 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 Par, Santarm, 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 Paran 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 Universitt: Poster Area

Poster

Chair: Alexander Siegmund, Nicole Vollweiler, Sergio Nobre

A.F. Carvalho

R.D.S. CarvalhoUFOPA, LABE/ICS, Santarm, 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 Santarm, state of Par, Brazil,about Sustainability and ConsciousConsumption

UFOPA, PGRNA, Santarm, 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 childrens perception withthe environmental education at the ProjetoTrilha

Faculty of Agricultural Science, UniversityEstadual Paulista, Botucatu, So Paulo, Brazi

Karlsruher Institut fr Technologie KIT, ZAKZentrum fr 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-Brcke 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

This evening is reserved for the very impressive boat trip from Heidelberg to Neckargemnd 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.

Sustainable boat Neckarsonne with the departure area (www.heidelberg-marketing.de)

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Thursday, 08.10.2015; 08:30 18:00 h; Neue Universitt: HS 1, HS 2, HS 3

Lecture Hall 1 (HS 1): Morning Session

Chair: Jrg W. Metzger, Daniela Neuffer, Martin Zimmer, Peter C. Hackspacher

08:30 - 09:00 Keynote lectureFrederico BrandiniDepartment of Biological Oceanography,Oceanographic Institute, So Paulo University, SoPaulo (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 Jlio 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 SoFrancisco 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 Universitt: HS 1, HS 2, HS 3

Lecture Hall 2 (HS 2): Morning Session

Chair: Thomas Jnisch

08:30 - 08:50 Thomas JnischHeidelberg 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. KrmerSpatial 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 Jos Sousa PassosFaculty UnB at Planaltina & Centre for SustainableDevelopment, University of Braslia, Braslia (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 Mller

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 Universitt: 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 Franois

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 Par, UFOPA,Santarm, Brazil

16:40 - 17:00 Djalma D. SilveiraDepartment of Chemical Engineering, UFSM, Brazil

17:00 - 17:30

17:00 - 18:30

Faculdade de Cincias Sociais, PontifciaUniversidade Catlica de So Paulo, So Paulo, Brazil

Socio-environmental conflicts related tohydropower development in BrazilInstitute for Modelling Hydraulic and Environmental

Systems, Universitt 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 Cear -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 Amaznia

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Thursday, 08.10.2015; 08:30 18:00 h; Neue Universitt: Poster Area

Poster

Chaier: Jale Tosun, Marijane Vieira Lisboa

Jos Barbosa Filho

David Cafruni Ferreira

R.F. GonalvesUniversidade Federal do Par, Belm, Par,BrazilAdriana Balln 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-LudwigsUniversitt 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 Universitt: 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 Biocincias, Departamento de Botnica,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, So Paulo, Brazil

09:50 - 10:10 Christoph DahlBaden-Wrttemberg Stiftung, Stuttgart, Germany

10:10 - 10:30 Annegret TrettinBaden-Wrttemberg International, Stuttgart,Germany

10:30 - 11:00

11:00 - 11:20 Sabine HeinleBaden-Wrttembergisches Brasilien-Zentrum,Tbingen, Germany

11:20 - 11:40 Bernhard PeregovichUniversidade Federal do Oeste do Par UFOPA,IEG, Santarm, Brazil

11:40 - 12:00 Jrg 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 fr Lateinamerika (BAYLAT), Germany

12:40 - 14:00 Lunch & Poster Session

The partnership between SEWNAI in Paranand the German Government Supporting theIndustrial Sustainable Development

Coffee break & Poster Session

A bridge between Baden-Wrttemberg andBrazil - Baden-Wrttembergisches Brasilien-Zentrum der Universitt Tbingen -

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-Wrttemberg International

Brazilian German Joint Venture onMechanical Biological Treatment

Indroduction

The Baden-Wrttemberg 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: Cincia e Pesquisa Internacionalizao 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 Universitt: 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 fr Technologietransfer,Stuttgart, Germany

Sharing Steinbeis experienceacross borders

17:10 - 17:30 Bernd HellingrathBrasilien-Zentrum der Universitt Mnster, 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/joined ventures

Coffee break & Poster Session

Funding Programmes of the Alexander vonHumboldt Foundation and the Cooperationwith Brazil

German-Brazilian Cooperation in Science andTechnology

Research Cooperation with Brazil, DFGStatistics, Programmes, and FuturePerspectives

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Thursday, 08.10.2015; 18:00 20:00 h; Neue Universitt: Neue Aula

Chair: J. Krcher, President of the German-Brazilian Society e.V., District Baden-Wrttemberg

18:00-20:00 Final event: Sustainability in Art and Culture Universitt Heidelberg Universittsplatz Neue Universitt, Neue Aula

18:00-18:10 Welcome and introduction into the programme Johannes Krcher, President of the German-Brazilian Society e.V., District Baden-Wrttemberg

18:10-18:20 Musical frame by Cristina Marques, Brazilian vocalist, solo

18:20-18:35 Presentation Visual arts in a German-Brazilian context Dr. Martina Merklinger

18:35-18:45 Musical frame by ENCANTO, Brazilian choir in Stuttgart, directed by Cristina Marques

18:45-19:20 Literary session: Extracts from literary and scientific travelogues written by some early German explorers To be read in the original German by Jessica Gehring, University of Tbingen (handout in Portuguese) Presented by Dr. Rainer Radtke, Baden-Wrttembergisches Brasilien-Zentrum der Universitt Tbingen

19:20-19:30 Musical frame by ENCANTO, Brazilian choir in Stuttgart, directed by Cristina Marques

19:30-19:50 Closing Remarks - Prof. Dr. Bernhard Eitel, President of Heidelberg University - Prof. Dr. Herman Jacobus Cornelis Voorwald, Secretary of

Education of the State of So Paulo - Prof. Dr. Stefan Laufer, Baden-Wrttembergisches Brasilien-

Zentrum der Universitt Tbingen - Baden-Wrttemberg International

19:50-20:00 Conclusion and outlook Prof. Dr. Ulrich A. Glasmacher, Heidelberg University, Institute of Earth Sciences and Heidelberg Center for the Environment

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Monday Thursday, 05.10 - 08.10.2015; University Square: Expedition mobile

The expedition mobile of the Baden-Wrttemberg Stiftung will be part of the symposium from 05.10.2015 to 08.10.2015 in Heidelberg and will be available at this time for lectures, discussions or student internships.

The information and education initiative "Expedition N" is unique in Europe, and invites visitors on an exciting journey of discovery in one of the most important issues of our time - sustainability. The aim of the initiative is to give the people of Baden-Wrttemberg in dialogue expertise for sustainable action in everyday life.

Monday, 05. 10. 2015 10:30 19:00 12:00/14:00/ 16:00/18:00 16:30 17:00

Expedition Mobile open for all participants Live Presentation at the Expedition Mobile (15 min), Live Sustainability Guided Tour (30 participants)

Tuesday, 06. 10. 2015 10:30 19:00 12:00/14:00/ 16:00/18:00 16:00 17:00

Expedition Mobile open for all participants Live Presentation at the Expedition Mobile (15 min), Live Sustainability 2 guided Tours (30 participants)

Wednesday, 07. 10. 2015 10:30 19:00 12:00/14:00/ 16:00/18:00 16:30 17:00

Expedition Mobile open to all participants Live Presentation at the Expedition Mobile (15 min), Live Sustainability Guided Tour (30 participants)

Thursday, 08. 10. 2015 10:30 18:00 12:00/14:00/ 16:00/18:00

Expedition Mobile open to all participants Live Presentation at the Expedition Mobile (15 min),

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All pictures are provided by the FLAD & FLAD Communication GmbH, Heroldsberg, Germany

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Friday, 09.10.2015; 08:00 20.00 h; Guided Field Trip including lunch pack + dinner

Meeting point: Entrance of the Neue Universitt at 08.00h

A: Sustainable Development, Geo-Education and Science transfer regional and international: UNESCO-World Heritage Messel Pit and Global Geopark Bergstrasse-Odenwald

Guides: Dr. Marie-Luise Frey (UNESCO-World Heritage Site Messel Pit); Dr. Jutta Weber (Global Geopark Bergstrasse-Odenwald) The Field trip starts with the visit to the UNESCO-World Heritage Site Messel Pit (Visitor Centre and Messel Pit), where the non-profit ltd. Company Welterbe Grube Messel presents the concept and her contribution to the formation of a Science Society on the basis of transmitting earth sciences to the general public. Highlighted will be especially the collaboration with the Global Geopark Bergstrasse-Odenwald and the approach of a sustainable marketing of this World Heritage Site together with the tourism destination and the Geopark. After our lunch in the bistro of the visitor centre Messel Pit the field trip will follow up to other sites in the Global Geopark Bergstrasse-Odenwald such as:

! Sea of rocks (Lautertal) with visitor centre and walk: Sustainable collaboration, Geo-Education, regional Info-Networking, Geotop of the Year and National Geotop

! Vine and rock-discovery trail Heppenheim: Sustainable collaboration with Bergstrsser vine growers, development of the trail, common products, collaboration partners, small vine tasting in the vineyard.

! Heidelberg: Geopark-on-site a programme for a sustainable networking and transmittance of regional knowledge in the Geopark: Geopark-on-site in Heidelberg is integral part of the platform Natrlich Heidelberg, which has been awarded as UN-Decade project for sustainable Environmental Education. The exemplary guided tour comprises: Haarlass (Geotop 2011), NSG Russenstein, Mausbachwiese)

The guided tour will end at Heidelberg and join the participants of the excursion B. Together we will have a warm up with home-brewed beer and food at Abbey Stift Neuburg in Heidelberg.

UNESCO World heritage site Messel (Archive Messel)

Propalaeotherium parvulum (E. Haupt)

Education Messel (Archive Messel)

UNESCO Geopark Odenwald (J. Weber)

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Friday, 09.10.2015; 08:00 20.00 h; Guided Field Trip including lunch pack + dinner

Meeting point: Entrance of