miércoles, 3 de noviembre de 2010

Results of 10-year Environment Program Juárez Autonomous University of Tabasco will be presented in Barcelona (SPAIN)

5th International Barcelona Conference on Higher Education that will take place at the Universitat Politècnica de Catalunya, in Barcelona, from 23 to 25 November 2010.

Universitat Politècnica de Catalunya (UPC)
23 - 25 November 2010


Juchimán, verde y oro. (Juchiman, green and gold)
Environmental Programme for Sustainable Development

Universidad Juárez Autónoma de Tabasco
www.ujat.mx
Av. Universidad s/n, Zona de la Cultura, Col. Magisterial
86020 Villahermosa, Tabasco, México. 86 020
Tel and Fax. 52 (993) 358 43 08. 52 (993) 358 43 08.

Coordinator
Dr. Eduardo Salvador López Hernández
eduardos.lopezh @ gmail.com

Carlos D. López Ricalde
Silvia Cappello García

Introduction

Aware of the environmental and economic problems, Universidad Juárez Autónoma de Tabasco, presents the Environmental Programme for the Sustainable Development of the University based on their experiences to propose a corporate strategy on environmental issues, focusing on personal development of values, changing attitudes and participation of our community-action in relation to the environment.

These skills must attend the formation of an institutional ethos, partner, thoughtful and instituted with a deep environmental culture, reflected in the satisfaction of the needs and requirements of our university community and especially in the whole society.

To achieve the training and participation of our human resources in solving environmental problems has adopted the Environmental Action Plan for Higher Education Institutions, proposed by the National Association of Universities and Institutions of Higher Education (ANUIES) and the Ministery on Environment and Natural Resources (SEMARNAT) in order to promote and strengthen the national university sector contribution within the harmonic and sustainable human development and the promotion of a new relationship between humanity and the environment.

One of the main challenges of the Institutions of Higher Education in globalization towards sustainable development must be tackled with the creation of a viable proposal, based on institutional contributions to scientific and technological level to build a strong environmental culture through mobilization, participation and development of skills and abilities of people-students, teachers, authorities, unions and other organizations of the university-as well as enhance existing databases and identify materials needed in the immediate future, in order to establish institutional congruence in relation to the Environmental Plan Juarez Autonomous University of Tabasco.

Another of the main challenges that globalization will apply knowledge for the potential solution of environmental problems, social and political, which go beyond the policies of a particular nation and its borders.

The mission of the Plan will then profiles through our symbols and institutional values, observation and surveillance of our activities related to social and environmental issues, environmental training and supportive of the university for resource conservation, energy saving among others, in order to achieve equitable and sustainable human development in our community at all levels, those currencies precisely justify the philosophy and description of our program as “Juchiman, green and gold”.

Finally, we intend to strengthen the development of all academic areas of our House of Studies, in order to meet the demands of professionalism, improvement, protection, conservation and wise use of environmental resources for our sustainable institutional development.

Presentation

The change in higher education institutions (HEIs) in the current era is a demand from different positions and points of view has been encouraging. One edge that promotes the change comes from the environmental movement, which are worldwide efforts to build a development that does not degrade the bases of support.

Sustainable development is set in the contemporary world as a movement that is oriented in this sense is why the IES to the pressures of environmental change on societies and sustainable development guidelines, are faced with an unavoidable transformation deep, to become one of the pillars that contribute significantly to socio-environmental change.
From this perspective it is envisaged that its main mission should be to place themselves on the side of the forces fighting for the survival of the human species and its planetary environment.

This ethical principle requires the university to a major overhaul, not just their educational tasks of teaching, research and dissemination, but his performance in the political, economic and cultural development.

The HEIs as the Juarez Autonomous University of Tabasco, should carry out an upgrade and conversion to be to pass the entire structure, its essence and its shares through the sieve of sustainable development in order to offer society, highly qualified professionals in critical environmental areas, but also with a higher consciousness and commitments to environmental causes, which enable it to provide for their performance and reduce the environmental impacts of their own professional practices in which it participates, must likewise investigate and offer solutions to complex environmental problems both locally and nationally we are facing in the country, and should be a stronghold in the dissemination and promotion of an environmental culture for the whole of society.

An important step to promote environmental change in the HEIs has been the adoption of the Plan of Action for Sustainable Development in Higher Education Institutions (ANUIES, 2000) which seeks to promote organic participation of these institutions to the analysis, solution and prevention of environmental problems and the construction of future scenarios of the state of environment and development through strategic research activities, teaching, dissemination and extension.

Among the points of agreement in developing the Action Plan highlights the commitment of the deans and directors to incorporate the proposals of the plan to institutions of higher education, in keeping with its mission, vision, profile and institutional priorities, which is why , that in order to boost this commitment was offered environmental training course and aimed to promote skills, which enabled participants to design and manage the respective institutional educational plans, in order to promote the HEIs could respond locally and regionally, the challenges that demand strong environmental concerns.
Before the start of a new century and new millennium, the use of natural resources has been making a rapid and disorderly manner which has led to the depletion of many of them irreversible scarcity and degradation of others.

This situation has prompted the need for a global approach aimed at substantiating the importance of preserving resources and their planning and management in a sustainable manner.

During the United Nations Conference on Environment and Development held in Rio de Janeiro and became known as Earth Summit, we analyzed the situation of the planet's natural resources and the consequences of its alarming deterioration due to anthropogenic activities. For the correction of the losses was highlighted, the leaders of more than one hundred countries worldwide have established a series of measures that are contained in documents of the Conference. Among them stands out for its importance for the management of resources Agenda XXI, a document that purports to be the basis for the consolidation of a new way of acting with the environment.

The environmental problem whose dimensions claimed an unprecedented expression during the second half of the twentieth century is closely linked with social, demographic, economic and cultural, historically overdetermined.

These links are in programs and poorly planned development patterns in the transformation of natural systems, unbalanced demographic processes of growth, migration and urban concentration and uneven and inequitable conditions of existence, to name some of the consequences that significantly impact the quality of life of people and making up the various crises in which depletion occurs still in force in Western civilization project.
In this context, the scientific and technological concepts to feed the myth of unlimited material progress, show their ethical boundaries and geopolitical commitments and contribute fundamentally to the increase of the processes of global environmental destruction.

This situation is also articulated in a contradictory manner to complex processes of globalization - and thus subordination - economic and political, to an increasing ethnic fragmentation, as well as strong tendencies of ethnic homogeneity and cultural, under the political and hegemonic ideologies promoted industrialized countries, international financial agencies, large industrial corporations and transnational communication and sectors with strong political and economic interests within those countries that undertake development opportunities sovereign and independent of the latter.

The Latin American and Caribbean Nations do not escape this situation, but represent a strategic region in these processes. Moreover, there is the belief that these trends will be even more pronounced, particularly in Mexico, before the advance of globalization processes in economic integration, particularly trade agreements with North America and other Latin American countries, as well as participation in the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development.

In light of these brief remarks, transform the current profile of environmental issues requires new development prospects, tend to find a balance between the maintenance of complex life cycles and flows of nature, without having to forego the benefits of technology to help increase levels of well-being of the vast majority of the population.
It is against this background that environmental education becomes relevant as a space that aims to generate guidelines for knowledge and action around environmental issues and development.

Guidelines involving: the development of alternative training of qualified technically and professionally to act on specific environmental problems and arrive at new technological developments, the institutional strengthening and public awareness processes to induce a responsible and informed participation, the pipeline Impulse-a community organization in a position to generate new consensus and expressions of social practice, to influence collective decision-making processes regarding environmental management and the enrichment of school educational processes at different levels and modalities, not only with knowledge and skills development, but mainly in the formation and consolidation of new values and behavioral patterns that constitute the political commitments of subsequent pregnancy, among many others of their profits in the short, medium and long term.

Environmental Education in UJAT

In Tabasco processing and natural resource degradation and displacement of traditional activities, it had become apparent in the oil industry to move forward in every way and additionally accounted for other sectors such as agriculture, especially livestock, and concomitant with them government policies instructed development approaches and programs that did not include aspects of conservation, prevention and management, and improving the environment, although important proposals were made but were never considered in a scientific academic development in the long term.

This environmental issue in the state and the inclusion in conjunction with proven results and the global, national and regional environmental education programs for the conservation and preservation of the environment led to the need in our alma mater for inclusion in university curricula mainly in the career of biology that was taught in the Academic Division of Biological Sciences.

Therefore, since 1993, as part of then-institutional academic development program was undertaken the task of restructuring plans and programs of study in Biology, and created two new degrees, a scientific, but with a focus on come sustainable development, ecology, and a demonstrated technical, environmental engineering, applied equally in demand for vocational training provision.

University actions to promote environmental culture

The Plan of Studies Degree in Ecology was included in the 9th semester the course of environmental education in which students devote their concerns and personal efforts to actively integrate the academic exercise of this discipline. For example, the organization of the Environmental Education Week in several events for more than five consecutive years. Other Outreach and Extension activities have been generated through projects University Botanic Garden José N. Rovirosa Rovirosa and scientific research in environmental education. This has led to the development and strengthening academic programs in environmental education.

Table 1 lists the activities the Universidad Juarez Autonoma de Tabasco being made, supported by the authorities, the state government and civil societies of our own institution as well as other NGOs.

Many of the actions referred to above, have been part of research projects, educational projects on sustainable development, so its current and future importance in the institutional environmental program, environmental education is one of the main actions to be developed in academic the lines of generation and application of knowledge.

Teachers, researchers doing environmental education they have had to play the role of environmental educators in a society that demands this type of educational intervention. Some of them have taken courses and postgraduate masters and doctoral level to help in training students to pursue careers as professional practice skills they have demand and skills in implementing environmental education programs.

Table I.
Institutional Activities to Promote Environmental Education
Teaching  Planning strategy for its implementation and management in training undergraduate Environmental Educators.
- Update plans and programs which included the subject of Environmental Culture in the curriculum flexible
- Continuing Education Programme: Regional Environmental Education Diploma.
- Promotion of Academic Bodies Network Interdivisional Research in Environmental Education.
Research
- Research and training through the Model Environmental Education Training Workshop for Sustainable Development and Human Development
- Educational Research Projects related to the Missions
- Participant in the Research Project Agency: Area V. Educación y Medio Ambiente. Education and Environment. Mexican Council of Educational Research.
- Environmental Education Research for application in the Natural Environment.
- Projects Environmental Education for Sustainable Development since 1989.
Publication and Dissemination  Editorial Work:
- Revista Horizonte Sanitario (Horizon Health Magazine): Environmental Education Section for. original articles and essays.
- Revista Hitos de Ciencias Económico Administrativas (Highlights of the Economic Science) Magazine Management: Sustainable Development Section. Original articles and essays
- Books
- Notes
- Teaching Materials
- Training Manuals,
- Internet Web Design and Development of Blogs.
Extension  Community Social Service
- Asesorías y auditorias ambientales Consultancy and environmental audits
Active participation in Environmental Education Organizations  Regional Network of Environmental Educators in South-southeast of Mexico (Founder Institution)
- Researchers from The College of Tabasco (Institution Socio-Founder)
- Academic Representative on the State Programme of Environmental Education for Sustainability.
- Meso-American Council on Education and Communication CEC-IUCN (Active Member)
- National Environmental Education Academy (Co-founder and President of Board of Honor)
- Institutional environmental plans. ANUIES-CECADESU-Semarnat since 2002.

In other respects, the Academic Division of Economic and Administrative Sciences since 1988 is providing the field of Eco. In this same division has been consummated Week Environment and Sustainable Development with personalities of international and national level, this is offered lectures on the subject, produced a newsletter and supplemented with art exhibitions, photographic and artistic and cultural events.
The accounting career in their subjects include environmental accounting on the one hand, and secondly, the MBA has within its social marketing matters involving environmental issues.

In another aspect, the Master of Public Administration included in its curriculum the Regional Development course which includes aspects of sustainable development. The university community is made sporadic tree planting campaigns and worthy classroom program that included waste management in the classroom. In much of the academic divisions and graduate students are choosing topics related thesis with the environment.

Objectives

1. Establish human, and administrative materials for the design, development and environmental program management for sustainable development of the Universidad Juarez Autonoma de Tabasco

2. Develop strategies, actions, and operating mechanisms in the institution, to carry out the activities of university environmental program for sustainable development (PRAUJAT)

Timeline

The program is aimed at human development, environmental culture of the university general education and transfer of knowledge generated educational content into the environment. University environmental program (PRAUJAT) will be developed through three stages (Table IX), which are consistent with national and global momentum of the Decade of Education for Sustainable Development.


Table IX. PRAUJAT Development Timeline
Stage
I Stage
II Stage
III

Initiation
(2 years)
Development
(4 years)
Consolidation
(3 years)

Our University, as public higher education institution has the mission to contribute significantly to the development of the country, with particular interest in the state of Tabasco.

The mission includes an essential university research, knowledge generation and application in the area of science and technology and environment, the commitment to provide quality services and continuing education, as well as actions aimed at restore, preserve and disseminate cultural expressions state, national and universal, very purposes of the Environmental Education for Sustainable Development based on its consolidation during the next Decade declared by UNESCO.

Within the framework of the institutional mission, special emphasis will be given to the generation and application of knowledge related to the phenomena, conditions and productivity in the humid tropics themselves, without ignoring an urgent social demand to direct their efforts towards non-formal education for urgent application in rural areas because they are factors that constrain and determine the productivity of primary industries and environmental protection of all our resources.

Topics related to the environment, biotechnology, improving plant and animal species, and the development of processes and products of the extractive industries, aquatic resources and development potential in all aspects of economic life and characteristic of this social environment, adding a fundamental premise of our institution, the harmonious and sustainable human development of our women, children and men.

In the Universidad Juarez Autonoma de Tabasco, there is awareness of the importance and significance of education as a base of prosperity and progress of Tabasco and Mexico. Therefore, it gives top priority to the comprehensive education of students. It seeks to prepare citizens with an education based in the broadest sense of equality and pluralism, values that shape human behavior for the better, enabling them to develop their implement intelligence and fairness, the democratic spirit and practice the rejection of all forms of discrimination, facing change and the vicissitudes of our globalized world, and constantly evolving, where sustainable development in all its dimensions, human, social and environmental, has become a central concern.

The Corporate Plan has the Training Programme for Conservation and Rational Use of Natural Resources, which aims to promote among students the knowledge, respect and culture of environmental conservation and sustainable development of natural resources, however, all the above, will require a program that articulates, mobility and exchange, and consolidated in various periods, the interdisciplinary and multidisciplinary nature of our own diversity policy toward global vision of the university, much more decisively and consistently committed to allow us to all of our communities, strive civic manner, conscious, active and strength to meet the challenge of our university facing the decade of environmental education in sustainable development, which are integrated into Juchiman synthesis, green and gold.

Research Professors members of the Environmental Programme for the Sustainable Development of the Universidad Juarez Autonoma de Tabasco:

Carlos David López Ricalde, Heberto R. Priego Álvarez Josefina Campos Cruz, Julio César Álvarez Rivero; Jesús Manuel Carrera Velueta; Rosa María Romo López; Leticia Rodríguez Ocaña; Belém Castillo Castro; María de Lourdes Luna Alfaro.

Thanks for the development of the event:
In the following persons:

We appreciate the support for the realization of this work: Candita Victoria Gil Jimenez. Rector of the Universidad Juárez Autónoma de Tabasco (UJAT) and Isabel Zapata Vázquez. Academic Services Secretary of UJAT. Adriana Falcon Pastrana Area Environmental Education Federal SEMARNAT Delegation in Tabasco.


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  1. It's good to know that a lot of people are being more conscious and aware about our environment - a lot of companies and schools and even most businesses are going green.

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