6th Sustainable Development Symposium - Opening Session
Granada, 1st June 2016.
The Sustainable Development Symposium (SDS) is an annual event that aims to bring together young researchers from a broad spectrum of disciplinary backgrounds interested in the major challenges posed by achieving Sustainable Development.
The Trinity College, of the University of Dublin (Ireland), was responsible for the first call in 2011; in the following years it was held at the Institute for Process and Particle Engineering, Graz University of Technology (Austria), at the Parthenope University of Naples (Italy), at the Faculty of Economics and Business of the Pan European University in Bratislava (SK). The last SDS (2015) was held in Lisbon (PT) and organised by the Faculty of Architecture and the Institute of Social and Political Sciences.
"All of humanity now has the option to "make it" successfully and sustainably, by virtue of our having minds, discovering principles and being able to employ these principles to do more with less"
— Buckminster Fuller.
Speaker: Juan Luis Rivas, Prof. Dr., Urban and Regional Planning, University of Granada.
The Trinity College, of the University of Dublin (Ireland), was responsible for the first call in 2011; in the following years it was held at the Institute for Process and Particle Engineering, Graz University of Technology (Austria), at the Parthenope University of Naples (Italy), at the Faculty of Economics and Business of the Pan European University in Bratislava (SK). The last SDS (2015) was held in Lisbon (PT) and organised by the Faculty of Architecture and the Institute of Social and Political Sciences.
"All of humanity now has the option to "make it" successfully and sustainably, by virtue of our having minds, discovering principles and being able to employ these principles to do more with less"
— Buckminster Fuller.
Speaker: Juan Luis Rivas, Prof. Dr., Urban and Regional Planning, University of Granada.