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    Programme (2022)

    Here you can find the program that the about 30 participants from Germany, Tanzania, Kenya, Poland, Austria, UK, Slovakia, Nigeria, Ghana and Rwanda went through in 10 days of Summer School in Würzburg. In addition to the varied lectures and excursions, the participants spent a lot of time developing their own projects, which they then presented to everyone. 

    Arrival and welcome dinner starting at 18:00 at the restaurant Bürgerbräu Alter Kranen

    Course hours 8:45-17:00; Dinner at 18:00

    8:45

    Check-In D5 - Seminar Room Ground Floor (Seminarraum Erdgeschoss) Team and participants

    9:00

    Introduction D8 - Lecture Hall Dermatology Team and participants

    10:00

    A historical journey rom tropical medicine to planetary health D8 -Lecture Hall Dermatology August Stich

    11:00

    Coffee break D5 - Seminar Room Ground Floor  

    11:20

    Introduction to planetary health D8 - Lecture Hall Dermatology Laura Jung & Eva-Maria Schwienhorst-Stich

    12:15

    Climate change and health as an example of a planetary health challenge D8 - Lecture Hall Dermatology viewing of streaming Andy Haines

    12:45

    Lunch D5 - Seminar Room Ground Floor  

    13:30

    Nutrition for people and planet D8- Lecture Hall Dermatology Jörg Schmid

    14:15

    Heat effects on human health D8 - Lecture Hall Dermatology Nathalie Nidens

    14:30

    Adaptation of land use activities to climate variability in West and East Africa D8 - Lecture Hall Dermatology Michael Thiel

    15:00

    Coffee break D5 - Seminar Room Ground Floor  

    15:30

    Climate Change, Nutrition and conflict - contextualizing the interconnections D8 - Lecture Hall Dermatology Given Moonga

    16:00

    MedBox - an online toolbox for Planetary Health D8 - Lecture Hall Dermatology Klemens Ochel

    16:15

    EnRoads - Simulation of decarbonization pathways D8 - Lecture Hall Dermatology Jörg Schmid

    16:45

    International climate & health policy D8 - Lecture Hall Dermatology Sophie Gepp

    18:00

    Dinner at Luisengarten Würzburg we walk together from the UKW

    Course hours 10:00-19:30
      All-day excursion to agroforestry farm  
    10:00 Bus Ride to Lindenhof Hemmersheim (Meeting point: in front of UKW (Josef-Schneider-Str/Robert-Koch-Str)  
    Morning The importance of agriculture and agroforestry for climate change mitigation and adaptation Michaela Primbs
      Tour of agroforestry farm Michaela Primbs
      How can we connect with nature? Jörg Schmid
      Lunch  
    Afternoon Practical exercise in soil examination Michaela Primbs
      Creativity as a key dimension for transformation Ariane Hagl
      Group work on own projects outdoors  
      How to become a change agent for transformation Martin Herrmann
      Barbeque  
    ca. 19:30/20:00 Arrival in Würzburg  

    Course hours 8:30-17:00; optional get together at 19:00
          Morning onsite
    8:30 Methods for project ideation and management Felix Bittner D8 - Lecture Hall Dermatology viewing of streaming
    9:20 Doughnut-Economics in our countries Participants D8 - Lecture Hall Dermatology
    10:00 Coffee break   D5 - Seminar Room Ground Floor
    10:30 Why there is no good future without sustainability - economic and managerial aspects Ronald Bogaschewsky D8 - Lecture Hall Dermatology
    11:30 Walk to kitchen    
    12:00 Cooking class Planetary Health Diet Claudia Löffler & Jörg Schmid Kitchen
    13:00 Lunch    
    14:00 Group work on own projects outdoors Participants Lehrküche Lunch room
    15:00 Heat in the city - guided walking tour through Würzburg Phillip Mähler Outdoors
    19:00 Optional Get Together   Wirtshaus am Dom

    Course hours 8:30-17:30, dinner at 18:00

    8:30

    Case studies climate change adaptation in Africa Participants D31 - Lecture Hall Pediatrics

    10:00

    Coffee break   D5 - Seminar Room Ground Floor

    10:15

    Climate Change Adaptation in Africa Walter Leal D31 - Lecture Hall Pediatrics

    11:15

    Promoting equitable access to clean and safe drinking water in Kenya Emmy Cheptoo D31 - Lecture Hall Pediatrics

    11:30

    Lunch   D5- Seminar Room Ground Floor

    12:30

    One Health & biodiversity Kim Grützmacher starting Outdoors, then D8 - Lecture Hall Dermatology

    14:00

    Tram to Zellerau    

    15:00

    Project group work during walk along river Main Participants

    15:30

    Guided tour through the ecological water conservation area in Zell Christof Amrehn

    Forest bathing exercise Annka von der Haar

    17:30

    Walk back along river  

    18:00

    Dinner   Pizzeria Locanda www.locanda.de/wuerzburg

    Course hours 8:30-17:00
    8:30 Infectious diseases & climate change August Stich D8 - Lecture Hall Dermatology
    9:45 Environmental Exposure and planetary health: Generating Evidence for Inclusive Transformation Elias Nyanza D8 - Lecture Hall Dermatology
    10:15 Coffee break   D5 - Seminar Room Ground Floor
    10:35 Sustainable Aquaculture and Food Security in Lake Victoria Basin, East Africa Melvine Otieno D8 - Lecture Hall Dermatology
    11:05 Pesticide Influx and Climate Change Peter Chilipweli D8 - Lecture Hall Dermatology
    11:20 The work of the Else Kröner Center Würzburg-Mwanza Franziska Pietsch D8 - Lecture Hall Dermatology

    12:00

    Lunch   Mensa

    14:30

    Community integration in planetary health: a case of schistosomiasis interventions in highly endemic areas Humphrey Mazigo Afternoon digital

    A holistic one health approach to AMR: Lessons learned from East Africa Stephen Mshana

    15:30

    Break  

    Local wetland conservation: case study from Eldoret, Kenya Diana Bii & Agan Leonard Owuor

    Nutrition and childhood development in Kenya Gertrude Were
    10:50 Campus Ambassadors for Planetary Health Melvine Otieno  

    17:00

    End  

    Course hours 8:30-17:00

    8:30

    Global Mental Health - Effects of Migration and Pandemics Jürgen Deckert D8 - Lecture Hall Dermatology

    9:10

    Welcome address by the Vize President for sustainability of Würzburg University Anja Schlömerkemper D8 - Lecture Hall Dermatology

    9:20

    Involvement of children in planetary health Lydia Oluwayemi D8 - Lecture Hall Dermatology

    9:35

    Period Poverty and climate change Fatoumatta Kassama D8 - Lecture Hall Dermatology

    9:50

    Break  

    10:15

    Communication matters: How to talk about climate change and its solutions Luisa von Seggern & Friederike Holtmann, Psychologists4Future D8 - Lecture Hall Dermatology

    11:00

    Project group work - communication in our own projects Participants D5 - Seminar rooms

    12:00

    Lunch   D5 - Seminarraum Ground Floor

    13:00

    Emotional resilience: talking about our climate emotions Luisa von Seggern & Friederike Holtmann, Psychologists4Future D5 - Seminar rooms

    14:00

    Break  

    14:30

    Water scarcity and conservation in Africa Fatuma Daudi Afternoon digital

    Current challenges and solutions in planetary health Sam Myers

    15:45

    Break  

    16:00

    Women´s health and climate change Cecilia Sorensen

    Effects of climate change on Indigenous women pastoralist: Il'laramatak community concerns Agnes Leina

    17:00

    End  

    Course hours 8:30-15:30

    8:30

    Migration, Health and Human Rights in the context of Planetary Health Michael Knipper D8- Lecture Hall Dermatology

    9:10

    Global inequality and inequity - is there a way out? Ronald Bogaschewsky D8 - Lecture Hall Dermatology

    9:40

    Fishbowl discussion Lecturers and participants D8 - Lecture Hall Dermatology

    10:10

    Break  

    10:30

    Centre for Planetary Health Policy – mission and first activities Katharina Wabnitz D8 - Lecture Hall Dermatology

    10:45

    Planetary health ethos - norms and values for societal transformation Katharina Wabnitz D8 - Lecture Hall Dermatology

    11:15

    Working group: our own norms and values Participants D5 - Seminar Rooms

    12:00

    Lunch  

    13:30

    Environmentally responsible health care - the work and resources of Health Care Without Harm Aidan Long Afternoon digital

    Towards a sustainable and climate friendly university hospital in Essen Rebeca Montejano Vallejo
      Climate Friendly Hospital Havelhöhe 2030 - Transformation zur klimafreundlichen Klinik – Ein Bericht aus der Praxis Maurizio Bär in German!

    15:30

    End  

    Course hours 13:00-night
    Morning Preparation of project presentations participants D5 - Seminar Rooms
    13:00 Presentation of participants projects part 1 participants D8 - Lecture Hall Dermatology
      19:00 Farewell-Dinner   Lehrküche

    Course hours 10:00-13:00
    10:00 Presentation of participants projects part 2 participants D8 - Lecture Hall Dermatology
      Planetary Health Education research Team & participants D8 - Lecture Hall Dermatology
      Award ceremony & farewell   D8 - Lecture Hall Dermatology
    13:00 End