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LT&C Future Workshop (27.1.) ! ! LT&C Meeting on the Isle of Rügen and Vilm, Germany February 29 - March 3, 2020 Saturday, February 29 Travel to Lauterbach/Rügen by train (via Stralsund, Bergen/Rügen)" Dinner and stay in Hafenhotel Viktoria (50 € incl. breakfast per night) 20:00: Dinner and first common gathering Sunday, March 1 8:30: Departure from Lauterbach to Jasmund Nationalpark/Königstuhl 9:00-10:30 LT&C-Example: National Park Visitor Center “Königsstuhl” (joint non-profit company of WWF Germany and the Municipality Sassnitz)" https://www.ltandc.org/jasmund-national-park-centre-konigsstuhl-germany/ " https://www.koenigsstuhl.com/" https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/K%C3%B6nigsstuhl_National_Park_Centre 10:30-11:00 Cafe- and Tea-break in the Caferteria of the Visitor Center: First round of introduction to each other Linking Tourism and Conservation (LT&C) is a Norwegian registered Bank Account Details (Org. Nr. 813329972) and internationally engaged non profit organisation: www.ltandc.org Bank Name: Cultura Sparebank Pb. 6800 Address: Kystveien 2, N-4841 Arendal, Norway St. Olavs plass N – 0130 Oslo, Norway Members of the Board: Dr Peter Prokosch (Chair and Co-Founder, Norway): [email protected] Name on the Account: Linking Tourism & Conservation Ottar Nakken (Co Founder, Norway): [email protected] Bank Account Number: 12540595168 Diana Körner (Bulgaria and Seychelles): [email protected] IBAN: NO8712540595168 Denise Landau (USA/UK): [email protected] BIC/SWIFT: CULTNOK1 Sergio Chiarandini (Italy and Thailand): [email protected] Routing BIC: DNBANOKK Anne Franze-Jordanov (Sweden and Germany): [email protected] Oliver Hillel (Canada and Brazil): [email protected] ! ! 11:00-12:00 National Park Jasmund, Visit of the Creataceous chalk cliff coast of the Baltic Sea and the old-growth beech forests (Component part of the UNESCO World Natural Heritage Site “Ancient and Primeval Beech Forests of the Carpathians and other Regions of Europe”)" http://www.nationalpark-jasmund.de/ " https://whc.unesco.org/en/list/1133/ 12:00-12:30: Travel to LT&C-Example: Visitor Center “Naturerbezentrum Rügen” with Treetop Walk https://www.baumwipfelpfade.de/en/nezr/ https://www.ltandc.org/tree-top-walks-of-the-erlebnis-akademie-ag/ 12:30 - 14:00 Experiencing the Tree Top Walk and Lunch in the Visitor Centre 14:00: Start of LT&C-Workshop in the seminar room of the Visitor Center “Naturerbezentrum Rügen” 14:00-15:30 Workshop Session 1 15:30-16:00: Coffee/tea break 16:00-18:00 Workshop Session 2 20:00 Dinner Stay in Lauterbach, Hafenhotel Viktoria ! ! Monday, March 2 08:40 Ferryboat to the Isle of Vilm" 09:00 Arrival at International Academy for Nature Conservation (INA) of the " Federal Agency for Nature Conservation (BfN)" https://www.bfn.de/en/int-academy.html 09:15-12:30 Workshop Session 3 10:30 Coffee/Tea 11:00-12:30 Workshop Session 4 12:30 Lunch 13:00-14:00 Walk in the Nature Reserve Isle of Vilm " https://www.bfn.de/en/int-academy/the-isle-of-vilm.html 14:00-16:00 Workshop Session 5 16:00-16:30 Coffee/Tea 16:30 -18:30 Workshop Session 6 18:30 Dinner and final conclusions 20:30 Ferryboat to Lauterbach Stay in Hafenhotel Viktoria Linking Tourism and Conservation (LT&C) is a Norwegian registered Bank Account Details (Org. Nr. 813329972) and internationally engaged non profit organisation: www.ltandc.org Bank Name: Cultura Sparebank Pb. 6800 Address: Kystveien 2, N-4841 Arendal, Norway St. Olavs plass N – 0130 Oslo, Norway Members of the Board: Dr Peter Prokosch (Chair and Co-Founder, Norway): [email protected] Name on the Account: Linking Tourism & Conservation Ottar Nakken (Co Founder, Norway): [email protected] Bank Account Number: 12540595168 Diana Körner (Bulgaria and Seychelles): [email protected] IBAN: NO8712540595168 Denise Landau (USA/UK): [email protected] BIC/SWIFT: CULTNOK1 Sergio Chiarandini (Italy and Thailand): [email protected] Routing BIC: DNBANOKK Anne Franze-Jordanov (Sweden and Germany): [email protected] Oliver Hillel (Canada and Brazil): [email protected] ! ! Tuesday, March 3 Breakfast 09:00 Putbus, meeting in the administration of the Biosphere Reserve “South-East Rügen”" https://www.biosphaerenreservat-suedostruegen.de/en/ " 10:00 Visit of the historical (19th century) landscape park and city." http://ruegen-putbus.de/wb/pages/englisch/putbus.php Departure to Berlin Annex: Train schedule Saturday, February 29 Berlin Hbf. departure 13:46 ICE 1710 14:32 16:32 18:32 " Stralsund arrival 17:43 19:43 21:43" departure 18:00 20:00 22:01" Bergen/Rügen arrival 17:14 18:29 20:29 22:29" departure 17:40 18:40 taxi taxi" Lauterbach Mole arrival 17:54 18:54 Tuesday, March 3 Putbus departure 10:25 taxi 11:11 13:11" Bergen/Rügen arrival 11:20 13:20" departure 10:42 ICE 1711 11:29 13:27" Stralsund arrival 11:57 13:55 " ! ! departure 12:17 14:17 " Berlin Hbf. arrival 14:07 Linking Tourism and Conservation (LT&C) is a Norwegian registered Bank Account Details (Org. Nr. 813329972) and internationally engaged non profit organisation: www.ltandc.org Bank Name: Cultura Sparebank Pb. 6800 Address: Kystveien 2, N-4841 Arendal, Norway St. Olavs plass N – 0130 Oslo, Norway Members of the Board: Dr Peter Prokosch (Chair and Co-Founder, Norway): [email protected] Name on the Account: Linking Tourism & Conservation Ottar Nakken (Co Founder, Norway): [email protected] Bank Account Number: 12540595168 Diana Körner (Bulgaria and Seychelles): [email protected] IBAN: NO8712540595168 Denise Landau (USA/UK): [email protected] BIC/SWIFT: CULTNOK1 Sergio Chiarandini (Italy and Thailand): [email protected] Routing BIC: DNBANOKK Anne Franze-Jordanov (Sweden and Germany): [email protected] Oliver Hillel (Canada and Brazil): [email protected] .
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