BilRess: Identification and development of offers for all educational sectors on the topic of resource conservation and resource efficiency.
The research project "BilRess" developed a roadmap with the aim of anchoring the topics of resource conservation and resource efficiency in all educational sectors.
The BilRess project has drawn up a roadmap on "Education for resource efficiency and resource conservation". This roadmap covers all areas of education: From school to vocational training and higher education through to further education. The roadmap identifies actors, competences and concepts. Based on four areas of action, the roadmap identifies steps for various stakeholders to successfully anchor resource education in the educational sectors. Another focus of the project was the formation of a network. This network was formed through the diverse presence of the BilRess network at around 100 events and four major network conferences in Frankfurt and Berlin. It currently comprises 275 network members (as at March 2017). BilRess has been continued under the name BilRess Network since 2016.
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Project management
Employees
- Adriane Tatjana Lissel
- Stefan Kunterding
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Title
BilRess: Identification and development of offers for all educational sectors on the topic of resource conservation and resource efficiency.
Duration
2012 until 2016
Grant/contracting authority
- Federal Ministry for the Environment, Nature Conservation, Building and Nuclear Safety (BMUB)
- Federal Environment Agency (UBA)
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Title
BilRess: Identification and development of offers for all educational sectors on the topic of resource conservation and resource efficiency.
Duration
2012 until 2016
Grant/contracting authority
Research field
Project management
Employees
- Adriane Tatjana Lissel
- Stefan Kunterding