Although we hear a lot about sustainability and sustainable development, the understanding of these concepts is still poor, which is also confirmed by the slow implementation of these principles in people's way of life. If years ago, we only heard about sustainable development, nowadays the term sustainability is increasingly used, which indicates the deeper meaning of this word. The definition of sustainable development only emphasizes economic development but not social, societal, ethical and environmental development. Therefore, instead of sustainable development, we speak of a sustainable future, which includes aspects of management and maintenance of balance on Earth. As part of the Erasmus + Problemorientierter Soft CLIL Ansatz für nichtenglischen FS Unterricht, we conducted a survey on the understanding of sustainability and sustainable tourism among second year students. The survey was important because knowledge about sustainability is weak among young people. The questionnaire contained questions on understanding different aspects of sustainability and sustainable tourism. We conducted it twice, before and after using the module Sustainable Tourism, with the aim of assessing the impact of this content on students' understanding. An important result of the work is the terminological and content contribution of the understanding of sustainability and sustainable tourism with a focus on young people, especially in the context of a foreign language.
V prispevku so zdruzena izhodisca Evropskega zelenega dogovora in digitalizacije Evrope, ki poudarjajo pomen trajnostnega nacina zivljenja na Zemlji in poudarjajo vlogo posameznika pri uresnicevanju individualne trajnostnosti. Kot poti za doseganje teh ciljev EU financno podpira stevilne projekte, katerih cilj je razviti ucna orodja (moduli, aplikacije) za izobrazevanje vseh ciljnih skupin preko formalnega in neformalnega pristopa. Kot primer predstavljamo projekt Okoljske spremembe, ki poteka na Filozofski fakulteti v Mariboru in kot rezultat ponuja sest okoljsko naravnanih modulov, ki so prvenstveno namenjeni izvajalcem izobrazevanj ter malim in srednje velikim podjetjem, da bi nadgradile trajnostne prakse. Izpostavljena je interdisciplinarna usmerjenost geografije, ki bi z vkljucevanjem dodatnih trajnostnih pristopov nadgradila pomen geografske znanosti v druzbi.
Soil protection in the eriod of climate change. Soil protection is a relevant topic in times of drought, floods and fires. In view of increasingly difficult growing conditions, soil protection systems are gaining in natural approaches. In 2022, the global movement Save the Soil took place, during which active encouragement for preparation of Soil Strategy was given to various organizations and experts. This article highlights soil protection processes, which are present in Slovenia. The emphasis is on regenerative approaches, which are also supported by the European Commission as part of the Green Deal. Experience shows that such approaches are in the initial phase and that they are proving to be necessary for adaptation to climate change.
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