Universitätsallee 1
Postfach 2440
21335 Lüneburg
Germany
The Institute for Environmental and Sustainability Communication was founded in 1996. Today, it is part of the Faculty of Environmental Technology at the Leuphana University of Lüneburg. The institute's academic staff carries out research, teaching, and knowledge-transfer activities related to environment and sustainability communication. Scientific analysis, theory elaboration, and concept development are the key components of all research projects carried out at this institute. Their objective is to promote the development of competencies at the individual, institutional, and collective levels in order to create a future based on the principle of sustainability. In the autumn of 2005, this institute was awarded the UNESCO Chair in Higher Education for Sustainable Development. The Chair's goal is to integrate the principle of sustainability into teaching activities and strengthen the institute's international orientation by establishing new cooperative ventures.
Themes of the organization
- Agenda 2030 / Agenda 21
- Poverty
- Education
- Development policy
- Development education
- Development theories
- Development cooperation
- Fair trade
- Justice
- Health
- Global learning/global education
- Globalization
- Inter-/multiculturalism
- Culture
- Media
- Sustainable development
- North-South-Relations
- Participation
- Environment
- Civil society