31 Jan - 2 Feb, Turku 2011
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Water - Water for life

2.1. Water and recreation
2.2. State of the Baltic Sea
2.3. Water and climate change
  • Welcome
  • Background
    • Organisation
    • Principles
    • Planning workshop
  • Programme
    • Earth
      • Earth 1.1.
      • Earth 1.2.
      • Earth 1.3.
    • Water
      • Water 2.1.
      • Water 2.2.
      • Water 2.3
    • Air
      • Air 3.1.
      • Air 3.2.
      • Air 3.3.
    • Fire
      • Fire 4.1.
      • Fire 4.2.
      • Fire 4.3.
    • Local Solutions
      • Wellbeing with culture and exercise - Central Park of Culture and exercise.
      • Combined waste water treatment and heat production (Kakola WWT plant and thermal pump)
      • Gender, Climate Change and Sustainable Development
      • Biovakka biogas plant and Turku Energy biofuel plant
      • History as a part of modern urban development
      • New life behind defunct walls - Kakolanmäki ja Linnankaupunki
      • New tools in regional planning
      • Implementation of the climate and environment programme of the city of Turku by including SD issues into the city budget
      • Self evaluation of sustainability work in municipalities
      • Sustainability paths to schoolchildren´s lives
      • Quality and sustainable development in the public sector organizations
      • Biosphere Reserves in the Nordic Countries and Baltic Sea Region
      • To manage and measure emissions from motor vehicles
      • How to behave almost like original Turku citizen
      • Turku 2011
    • Speakers
  • Side events
    • Local food in Turku
      • Mami
      • Cellar restaurant
      • School Brewery Restaurant
      • Angel Restaurant
      • Restaurant Ship Cindy
      • Restaurant Aurora
      • Kaskenahde
      • Restaurant Kasino
    • Market of Solutions
    • Studia Generalia
    • Short films
    • Auction
    • Campaign
  • Competition
    • Competition Criterias
  • Contact
How do you see the situation with the sustainable development in the Baltic Sea Region in comparison with the rest of Europe?

In some aspects we are forerunners. The Nordic countries have coped well in the international comparisons on sustainable development.

Rouhinen, Sauli
Head Secretary of Finnish National Commission on Sustainable Development
Sauli Rouhinen
Ministry of Environment
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