The History of the Ocean’s Species and Environments and their Impact on Humanity
Time: Thursday 30 June 2022, 5 – 6.30 pm Lisbon Time
Place: Colégio Almada Negreiros, Campus de Campolide, 1099-085 Lisbon, Portugal
Registration: https://en.unesco.org/feedback/ocean-conference-public-intersectoriality-workshop
Event Link: https://videoconf-colibri.zoom.us/j/89998691843?pwd=uFJ91Odvfp2_HIw-6VXjulx9hfbece.1
ID: 899 9869 1843
Code: 859871
The UN Ocean Conference “Scaling up ocean action based on science and innovation for the implementation of Goal 14: stocktaking, partnerships and solutions” will be co-hosted by Kenya and Portugal in Lisbon from 27 June to 1 July 2022. The workshop, taking place on the 4th day of the Conference, and hosted by the UNESCO Chair on Ocean History of Lisbon NOVA University, will join partners from different ocean related institutions and organizations worldwide.
It will focus on humanity’s historic relations to the ocean and Ocean Literacy.
Welcome
- Prof. Cristina Brito, Head of CHAM, Center for the Humanities at NOVA FCSH, Lisbon NOVA University, Portugal
- Fanny Douvere, Head, UNESCO World Heritage Marine Programme, UNESCO
Keynotes
Moderated by Joao Costa, UNESCO Chair on Ocean History, Lisbon University, Portugal
- The ocean’s past is to guide its future, Ulrike Guerin, UNESCO
- The history of ocean environments, Lisbon NOVA University, Portugal
- Traditional community-based marine conservation on the example of Peru, Kerstin Forsberg, Planeta Océano
- The history of Climate Change and its impact on humanity, Garry Momber, Maritime Archaeology Trust, UK
- A new way to build ocean capacities in taking into account cultural contexts, Elizabeth Stephenson, Marine Conservation Action Fund, New England Aquarium, USA
- Indigenous People, Traditional Ecological Knowledge, and Climate Change: The Iconic Underwater Cultural Heritage of Stone Tidal Weirs, Paul Montgomery, Ireland
- Marine Education and Ocean Literacy, Yolanda Sanchez, Ocean Leader and Co-founder of RELATO Marine Education Network
Roundtable
Moderated by Joao Costa, UNESCO Chair on Ocean History, Lisbon University, Portugal
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Inviting Partners in the Workshop:
• UNESCO Chair on Ocean History, Lisbon University, Portugal
• UNESCO
• Edinburgh University – Edinburgh Ocean Leaders
• Planeta Océano
Partners Group:
- Australian Association for Environmental Education (AAEE)
- Biosfera 1
- Blue Ventures
- CoopeSoliDar R.L
- Early Career Ocean Professional Programme (ECOP)
- International Pacific Marine Educators Network (IPMEN)
- GRID-Arendal
- I AM WATER
- Indigenous People, Traditional Ecological Knowledge, and Climate Change: The Iconic Underwater Cultural Heritage of Stone Tidal Weirs project group
- IUCN – International Union for Conservation of Nature
- Locally Managed Marine Area Network International
- Marine Conservation Action Fund (MCAF) of the New England Aquarium
- Maritime Archaeology Trust
- MigraMar
- Mision Tiburon
- Mission Blue
- National Museum of Kenya
- Nausicaá, National Sea Center
- Ocean Decade Heritage Network
- Ocean Knowledge Action Network (KAN)
- Ocean Policy Research Institute of the Sasakawa Peace Foundation (OPRI-SPF)
- Panama – Ministry of the Environment
- Prince Albert II of Monaco Foundation
- Qingdao Marine Conservation Society
- SciDipGLOBAL
- SpeSeas
- Surfers Against Sewage
- The Centre for the Ocean and the Arctic at UiT
- The Arctic University of Norway
- The Ocean Foundation
- The Pacific Community (SPC)
- Universidade Federal de São Paulo
- Universidade NOVA de Lisboa
- University of South Florida – College of Marine Science
- Upwell
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