“Researchers, practioners, civil structures should go hand in hand with economy” was one of the main messages of the conference. The Danube, the only river running from the West to East of Europe should not be a dividing but, on the contrary, a uniting border. The river merits the future of its past.
Civil society, social participation and their role were highly supported by Gisela Erler in her video address of the conference as well as by the two following introductory addresses given by Dr. Andreas Weber Head of education from Baden Württemberg Stiftung and Prof. Dr. Michael Weber, President of Ulm University.
Keynote speakers touched upon the issues of food and bread, all in relation to the environment. There were several working groups. Their messages are now contained in videos featuring on the project web page. http://conference.tastes-of-danube.eu/konferenz-hauptvortrage/
For most participating civil organisations Carmen Stadelhoffer, president of DANET and her team made it possible to contribute. The representatives of the organisations, however, contributed their enthusiasm, knowledge, research and attention paid to various cultural and social aspects of the development along the Danube.
More: http://conference.tastes-of-danube.eu/partners-present-their-work-videos/