Guðmundur Ingi Guðbrandsson from Landvernd (The Icelandic Environment Association) is gonna visit us this Thursday 21st of March.<br>
Place: The geology cofee room at 3rd floor in Askja.<br>
Time: 12 o´clock.<br>
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This lecture will cover a short overview of the major nature
conservation issues facing Iceland today, including energy utilization
and power lines, increasing tourism, oil drilling, national planning
(Landsskipulag), off-road driving, climate change, invasive species,
restoration of degraded land and restoration of wilderness areas. More
detailed examples of recent ongoing debates or other pressing issues
will be dealt with in more detail. The lecture will end with a
discussion on public participation in nature conservation and
environmental issues.<br>
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Guðmundur Ingi Guðbrandsson (a.k.a. Mummi) holds a BS degree in biology
from the University of Iceland and a masters degree in environmental
management from Yale University. He has been a parttime lecturer at the
University of Iceland since 2006 and the University Centre of the
Westfjords since 2011. Mummi leads the environmental NGO, Landvernd (The
Icelandic Environment Association), as the managing director since
September 2011.<br>
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Everybody is very welcome<br>
Cheers,<br>
Folda and Flóki boards<br>
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