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  Human Perspectives on Sustainable Future

Sustaining the Home Economics Profession in New Times - A Convergent Moment

Donna PENDERGAST

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Education for Sustainable Development in Action

Guidelines and Recommendations for Reorienting Teacher Education to Address Sustainability

UNESCO - Education for Sustainable Development in Action

Technical Paper No. 2

October 2005

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1. International Home Economics Congress Turkey

Sue MCGREGOR just returned from Ankara, Turkey where she delivered a
keynote address at the First International Home Economics Congress for
the home economics profession in Turkey. It is titled

"Sustaining home economics in the 21st century: Root system as metaphor"

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Final Statement - Chennai 2006

Final Statement of the Drafting Committee regarding the

2nd World Congressand 1oth International Conference on the Family:

"Restore Family Life and sustain World Peace"

2006 January 2 - 6

Chennai, India

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Report on the ocassion of IFHE Symposium 2005

Opening statement - Dr. Regina Wollersheim

Federal Ministry of Consumer Protection, Food and Agriculture, Berlin Germany

"Federal Ministry of Consumer Protection, Food and Agriculture promotes Sustainable Development"



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Report on the ocassion of the IFHE European Regional Meeting 2005

IFHE European Meeting - Liverpool 2005

Ecological Footprinting

The home economistīs / consumer scientist`s role:

observations from Cardiff

Dr. Ruth Faichild - UWIC

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Gender and Sustainable Consumption

Bridging Policy Gaps in the Context of Chapter 4, Agenda 21

"Changing Consumption and Production Patterns"

 

Report submitted to CSD-7, 1999

by Shalini GROVER & Minu HEMMATI & Clare FLENLEY

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