Workshops Sessions 2018
Date: 04.12.2018
Time: 12.15 h - 13.15 h
Hall: Rittersaal Hall
“ENVIRONMENTAL MIGRATION/ADAPTATION:
ASSESSMENT METHODS FOR LOCAL AND REGIONAL RELATIONSHIPS”
Coveyor: PROF. EMERITUS RODNEY STEVENS - UNIVERSITY OF GOTHENBURG, SWEDEN
This workshop will utilize the multidisciplinary character of the conference participants to analyze the local and regional environmental factors that impact on migration and the alternative management strategies. A structured, step-wise methodology for decision-support modelling will be presented and tested by the participants. The main workshop activity will be the selection of suitable case-studies and the analysis of system dynamics. For those interested, the workshop will be extended with web-based cooperation to complement the case-studies with multi-criteria evaluation and preparation for publication.
Date: 05.12.2018
Time: 12.15 h - 13.15 h
Hall: Rittersaal Hall
“BIOCONVERSION OF FOOD WASTE –
BIOGAS PRODUCTION WITH USE HERMETIA ILLUCENS INSECT”
Coveyor: PHD WOJCIECH CZEKALA - POZNAN UNIVERSITY OF LIFE SCIENCES, POLAND
One third of the food produced in the world for human consumption - approximately 1.3 billion tones gets lost or wasted yearly. One of the new scope of study is a bioconversion of food waste using insects. The workshop will be a lecture include exercises. Main parts are about properties of biodegradable waste, anaerobic digestion (substrates, parameters, laboratory and case studies) and Hermetia illucens use.
Date: 05.12.2018
Time: 16.45 h - 17.15 h
Hall: Rittersaal Hall
“BIOPRODUCTS FORMED FROM ORGANIC WASTE”
Coveyor: DR. JAKUB MAZURKIEWICZ - POZNAN UNIVERSITY OF LIFE SCIENCES, POLAND
Currently, food waste, digestate and sewage sludge are a very big problem, but they can be effectively used to produce valuable additives for composting and fermentation, as well as for energy purposes as a biofuel. The workshop will present examples of such solutions and bioproducts obtained from the closed loop system of biomaterials, i.e. molds/fittings from starchy waste, biochar from sewage sludge, etc. In addition, methods of "close to nature" treatment technologies of leachates from fermentation and composting processes will be presented.