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100 Million Trees Forest 2017
ENO Programme
Environment Online - ENO
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A global virtual school and network for
sustainable development, founded in 2000
Activities on the website, based on global
campaign weeks in the end of each theme
Climate change, ecological footprint, forests,
water and cultural development as regular
themes
Tree planting as the core activity
Administrated and coordinated by ENO
Programme Association in Finland
The progress of ENO
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Started in 2000 with 50 schools in 30 countries :
today 5 000 schools in 150 countries
Country coordinators and secretaries in 134
countries
ENO has received several national and
international recognitions (Stockholm Challenge
Award, Global Junior Challenge Winner 2007,
WWF Panda Award, ”Cyber Oscar in UN
Summit 2003, national eLearning award of
quality etc).
an official status in Israel (Nov 2010), soon in
other countries
ENO FOREST 2017:
OBJECTIVES
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To plant 100 million trees, in co-operation with
institutions and experts, with a focus on developing
world
To learn about sustainable development and all of its
dimensions through trees and forests
To get children and youth interested in forests
To make concrete deeds against the climate change and
biodiversity
To create a unique network of forest know-how,
teaching, technology and research, based on interactive
web portal and constant communication
To act towards the UN Millennium Goals
(environment, education, global partnership)
Our approaches to sustainable
development through forests
Ecological sustainability: biodiversity, climate
change, ecosystems, sustainable way of living
Economical sustainability: forest products and
income, new ways to use forests (bioenergy etc),
climate change, biodiversity
Social and cultural sustainability: global
responsibility, cultural heritage& forest, ethics,
peace and tolerance
ENO FOREST
Forest know-how
Technology
Peace, tolerance
ethics
Education/ eLearning
An active global
network of schools and
institutions
Climate change, biodiversity
SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT
CHILDREN AND YOUTH
TIMETABLE
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PHASE I (2009 - 2011):
2009: building the network and defining the roles of actors, activity
packages for different levels, web portal, tree planting with two campaign
days in a year (22nd of May, 22nd of Sept)
2010: recruiting more schools, preparations for challenging next year, 5
million trees planted
2011: The International Year Of Forests:
Schools will plant altogether 5 million trees in every country of the world
ENO Conference in Finland 13-17 September 2011
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PHASE II (2012 - 2014): developing services, research, training, more
participants
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PHASE III: (2015-2017) Strengthening the action to every country in the
world, 100 million trees forest by December 2017.
Number of trees to be planted 2011-2017
ENO Forest 2017 - 100 million trees by 2017
25000000
20000000
15000000
10000000
5000000
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ORGANISATION
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ENO Headquarters, Finland:
Co-ordination Nucleus, ENO Association,
ENO Advisory board
Global level I (actors ): own secretaries in different
continents ( ENO Americas, ENO Europe, ENO
Africa, ENO Asia) that work independently but
under the control of ENO Headquarters
Global level II (supporters): Global Advisory Board,
Expert Consultant Group
ENO Americas
(including Caribbeans)
in 21 countries
ENO Africa
ENO Europe
in 39 countries
in 42 countries
NATIONAL
ENO ADVISORY
BOARD
ENO Asia &
Oceania
in 48 countries
ENO Association
•A tool for funding
ENO Headquarters;
• Even based in Finland
FINLAND
it can have members
and donations globally
Global Advisory Board
Under planning (Nov 2010)
Expert Consultant Group
ENO Conferences
2002, 2004, 2008,
2009, 2011
More information
ENO website: www.enoprogramme.org
ENO Tree Planting Campaign:
www.enotreeday.net
ENO Programme Association/ENO-verkkokoulun tuki ry
Tel +358 40 5070725
email: [email protected]