The State Committee of the Republic of Karelia on National Politics and Relations with Religious Associations,
Non-profit Partnership “Centre for Problems of the North, Arctic and Cross-border Cooperation”,
The State Committee of the Republic of Karelia for Youth, Physical Training, Sports and Tourism,
Karelian Research Centre of the Russian Academy of Science,
Interregional Youth Movement “AWARD Association”,
Republican Centre for national cultures and folk arts,
The Ministry of Education of the Republic of Karelia,
Local Administration of Pryazhinsky district,
Petrozavodsk Pedagogical College
are pleased to invite you to take part in
International Conference «Harmony of the North: Man and Nature. Youth View»
November 25-26, 2010, Petrozavodsk, Karelia, Russia
The conference shall focus on finding solutions for sustainable development of Northern regions, and making them more attractive for the youth to live in. Such solutions should be based on the interdisciplinary approach and efficient utilization of human creative potential.
We hope the conference to become an effective discussion ground where the common idea of harmonious interactions between man and nature in the North would bring together representatives of various sectors who strive to promote sustainable development of Northern regions and make them more attractive for the youth to live in.
Gaining its unique identity with time, the conference is expected to become an annual forum for discussions on issues of gross importance for the development of Northern territories and self-actualization of the youth, as well as to offer ground for new initiatives and projects in the sphere.
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Please fill in the registration form on the last page and tick the conference events you’d like to take part in. This should help us compile the conference programme so as take the participants’ interests into account as much as possible.
You are very welcome!
On behalf of the Organizing Committee
Sincerely,
Igor Shevchuk