International, transdiciplinary and intercultural cooperation in bioindication and biomonitoring studies (B&B technologies) – with specific consideration of plant organisms and chemical elements
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2014Autorius
Markert, Bernd
Wuenschmann, Simone
Baltrėnaitė-Gedienė, Edita
Chudzińska, Ewa
De Marco, Silvia
Diatta, Jean
Ghaffari, Zahra
Gorelova, Svetlana
Marcovecchio, Jorge
Tabors, Guntis
Yousef, Naglaa
Wang, Meie
Fraenzle, Stefan
Kumari, Alka
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For further development of B & B methods, highest personal energy has to be given by teachers of universities and other institutions to students and to convince (strategically) decision makers as politicians to invest (financially ) in the development of education and research of this innovative technique. Young people have to be intensively convinced on the “meaning” of our scientific doing, e.g. by extended forms of education. One example of multilingual education of students on a global scale and perspective is given here, meeting their emotional and rational intelligence. So, young people can find innovative scientific ideas by a strong international relevance to get mentally convinced by a profitable “biological green” technique. Students will be motivated to move scientifically and professionally into our international working field. In addition to this form of international scientific exchange we find an excellent side-effect pertinent to intercultural exchange.