Description:
The First Sustainable Globe Conference 2021 was held virtually from 8 to 10 September 2021.
The partner organizers were Martin-Luther-University Halle-Wittenberg from Germany, RootsGoods
Private Limited from India, and the Vriksha Foundation from Nepal. The theme of the conference was
sustainability for climate action. The focus topics of the theme were education, agriculture (nutrition),
urban and rural development, and natural and cultural resources management. Abstracts were
submitted from 20 universities in 13 countries. In total, 69 registrants attended the conference, and
29 papers were presented, of which 4 were poster presentations along with 10 invited and keynote
speakers. The presentations were either in English or Spanish (with English subtitles and/or live
translation). The conference was divided into two plenary sessions—first, education; and second,
natural and cultural resources, urban and rural development, and agriculture. In the education
session, most of the discussion was related to environmental education to improve environmental
Citation: Regmi, S.; Lindner, M.;
Tovar-Gálvez, J.C.; Téllez-Acosta,
M.E. Remarks and Abstracts of the
First Sustainable Globe Conference
2021. Proceedings 2022, 80, 4.
https://doi.org/10.3390/
proceedings2022080004
Academic Editor: Manfred
MaxBergman
Published: 16 May 2022
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literacy in all age groups. The project-based education, along with formal and informal teaching
and educational methodologies, was discussed. For the second plenary session, the discussion
was mixed with protecting natural and cultural resources by promoting scientific applications and
public participation in citizen science. However, the final remark was guided by one of the keynote
speakers, who highlighted the importance of spirituality in sustainability, and how the discussion
of spirituality is lacking in the public discourse on sustainability. Therefore, the conference aimed
to develop future themes regarding sustainability by not missing the critical aspect of spirituality.
The context of spirituality here was defined as approaching problems as not being separate from our
existence but, rather, a part of our existence and, thus, in addition to applying scientific, technical,
didactics, and engineering solutions, also applying attitudes, values, and beliefs toward the problem
matter. To elaborate on these remarks, this issue presents the abstracts of the presented papers in
the conference, while the keynotes and entire session can be revisited on the YouTube channel of
RootsGoods Private Limited.
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Type:
Procceding
Document:
Diploma III Farmasi
Date:
23-06-2024
Author:
Shakil Regmi