“Crises and Transformations” is the theme of the GERA Congress 2024 at the Martin Luther University Halle-Wittenberg. The handling of crisis(es) must always be thought of in the context of far-reaching transformation processes, which manifest themselves decisively in the necessity of changing thinking and acting. One characteristic of current crisis phenomena is their global conditionality and interconnectedness. Against this background, right from the start of the organisation of the GERA Congress, it was important to consider sustainability as a cross-cutting theme in the organisation of the congress. The emphasis on sustainability offers the opportunity to focus not only on environmental and climate issues, but also on improving living and working conditions. This formulation of a sustainable claim is thus also connected to the demands of a longer-term and comprehensive (socio-ecological) transformation.
The Local Organising Committee is therefore pursuing the following central sustainability goals in the planning and implementation of the DGfE Congress. We will document the individual steps, implementation paths and obstacles in dealing with the topic of ‘sustainability’ within the framework of the congress in a report (available in advance from 04/2024).
Our sustainability goals
Conserving resources
When it comes to resource conservation, we focus on questions of material use.
When dealing with resources in a resource-saving manner, we make sure that we first consistently check whether printed products need to be created. If this is the case, they will be printed climate-neutrally, environmentally friendly and, if necessary, reusable in a certified print shop. The reusability of the materials produced is designed in such a way that they can also be used for other congresses (e.g. banners, signposting). However, communication before and during the congress is mainly paperless via the homepage and an app. The programme is accessible via the homepage, app and Conftool.
Saving energy
When it comes to ways to save energy, our focus is on mobility.
In the area of energy-saving mobility, we make sure to keep the distances between the individual venues as short as possible. The central venue of the congress is the Francke Foundations. The distances between the individual venues can be covered on foot and in the shortest possible time. Events taking place outside the Francke Foundations can be easily reached by public transport. Participants can use a free public transport ticket during the congress days. In addition, we are in the process of organising special tram and bus services for the transfer from the general meeting to the social evening and from the foundations to the GEW evening.
Breaking down barriers
We think of low barriers in a multidimensional way. In addition to the difference line ‘Ability’, not only the classic difference lines but also, for example, parenthood play an important role.
On the one hand, we try to achieve as few barriers as possible through the basic organisation and provision of specific resources:
For example, the event rooms are accessible without barriers as far as possible, the distances that have to be covered between the venues are kept deliberately short almost throughout, and we have purchased a mobile ramp.
The central events (opening and closing as well as the eight parallel lectures) are interpreted in sign language if required. There are quiet and breastfeeding rooms, a guidance system for people with visual impairments and an awareness hotline in case of experienced discrimination. All central documents are designed to be as barrier-free as possible.
In addition, we ask for further requirements when registering, e.g. regarding necessary/desired childcare, further sign language interpreting as well as lecture slides in simple language for specific events.
The participation fee is staggered. There are also special rates for students.
Meatless daily meals
When it comes to food, we manage without meat.
Easily accessible and tasty catering is the lubricant for every congress. We have agreed with all caterers and suppliers that you will not use meat in the preparation of the food. Furthermore, we pay attention to the use of regional, organic and fair products. This applies to the food trucks during the lunch break as well as to the break catering and the congress banquet.
How are these sustainability goals implemented?
In order to achieve these goals, our WGs have dealt intensively with their topics. Over the last few months, each WG has defined its own measures and goals and consistently pursued them from planning to implementation. The following gallery gives a brief overview of our 10 most important measures. For further information, please contact our central email address (dgfe2024@uni-halle.de).