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Resources for both RCE Otago stakeholders and the wider community

Community Resources

  • UN Sustainable Development Goals
  • Do you know all 17 SDGs?
  • Global RCE Network
  • Global RCE Network Facebook
  • United Nations University

RCE Stakeholder Resources

  • Education for Sustainable Development Goals: Learning Objectives
  • Guiding principles for the RCE community
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  • RCE logo and social media guidelines
  • Quality Education

Links of Interest

WAO Building Better waste project – https://www.onenewzealand.co.nz/actiongroups

Sustainable Building
‘Luggate Straw Bale Passive House’ – https://hiberna.co.nz/hiberna-strawbale-passive-house/
Hawea Grove sustainable home – https://haweagrove.nz/

Sustainable Communities
High Street Co-Housing – http://highstreetcohousing.nz/

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Glossary

  • ESD: Education for Sustainable Development
  • GCE: Global Campaign for Education

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Primary industries

We aim to ensure that primary industries continue to work towards implementing action that reflects the outcomes of the sustainable development goals.

partnerships

A successful sustainable development agenda requires partnerships between different sectors of government, the private sector and civil society.

We aim to create a regional vision to achieve the sustainable development goals.

Key projects:

Build a thriving community of interest. Map, align, link and leverage partnerships between professional communities, communities of interest, political communities, educational communities, indigenous communities and ethnic communities.

Sustainable cities and towns

Climate change is disrupting economies and affecting lives, costing people, communities and countries both today and tomorrow.

We aim to contribute to a region where people live low carbon lifestyles in sustainable cities and towns.

Water

Water is an essential global resource, and its careful management is a key feature of a sustainable future.

We aim to ensure excellent water quality, efficiency and availability.

Tourism

Tourism must be managed to the benefit of, rather than the degradation of, our natural environment.

We aim to ensure that tourism in Otago is sustainable, fair, and aligns with the outcomes of the global sustainable development goals.

Education

In addition to improving quality of life, education can equip people with the tools required to develop innovative solutions to the world’s greatest problems.

We aim to build sustainability and social enterprise into the curriculum.

Youth

With over 70,000 people under the age of 25 in Otago, we aim to ensure that youth from across the region are fairly represented at the table. It is integral for youth to not be just participants but to be a part of all discussion and decision making processes. The youth at the table will speak up to ensure that proposed activities from working groups are both relevant and engaging for the youth across the region.

So far youth representation comes from:

  • The University of Otago
  • Otago Polytechnic
  • Generation Zero
  • GenWAO
  • Otago Girls High School
  • Otago Boys High School
  • Central Otago Youth Council

Mana Whenua

We have mana whenua representation across Whaiao