Projet achevé

Climate protection in the bavarian moorland

country
PAYS Allemagne
calendar
17/08/2024 01/09/2024
age
Âge : 18 - 26
code :  ijgd 24305
activity
Thématique ENVI
numvols
Nombre de volontaires 16 VOLS
language
Langue eng
fee
Frais
Les frais sont à régler en une fois
Frais d'inscription à payer dès maintenant :
Chantier Adulte court terme (7 jours à 1 mois) : 180 EUR

PARTENAIRE

The ijgd has been organising volunteer service programmes since 1949. We are an independent, non-profit association for international youth work, a recognised independent youth welfare organisation, and one of the largest and oldest workcamp organisations in Germany. Each year, we assist around 5,000 young people into volunteer work in Germany and abroad. We give them the opportunity to be creative, act in solidarity, take responsibility for themselves, and discover their own true potential and strengths. Our principles: Ecological learning, voluntary contribution, self-organisation, social development, intercultural learning, gender equality, anti-racism/anti-discrimination and political education. Follow us on Instagram ijgd_workcamps Facebook @ijgd.workcamps

Localisation

location Raubling

gare la plus proche

nearest train station: Raubling: We would like to invite you to travel as environmentally friendly as possible. If you have the option to go by train, bus, or carshare that can be a great first step for you to become a climate steward.

aéroport le plus proche

MUC

Itinéraire vers le point de RDV

You meet at the accommodation. We ask for an arrival until 6pm. Take the local train (S-Bahn) line S8 heading into the direction of “Herrsching” and get off at “München Ost”. Then change over into the “Meridian” train heading into the direction of Kufstein and get off at “Raubling”. At the station: Go to the back entrance. At the traffic lights, go across “Kufsteinerstraße”. Turn left and walk about 500m to the “Sportplatz”, where you will find your accommodation. The project partners will put up signs with “Workcamp Raubling ijgd” to guide you to your accommodation.

Informations supplémentaires

You will ride bikes to the work place, so you have to be able to cycle. The work can be physically demanding Please bring sturdy shoes (hiking boats or rubber boats) with you. Please also bring swimming gear as well as rain gear and sun protection.

Travail

Over 200 years ago, people began to use peat as an energy source due to the increasing demand for energy and the shortage of wood. Across Germany, almost 97% of the original moorland areas were destroyed by draining and peat extraction. Between 2005 and 2012, the "Rosenheimer Stammbeckenmoore" near Raubling underwent one of the largest raised bog renaturations in Central Europe. In the former peat extraction areas, drainage ditches were closed and peat walls were filled to keep the rainwater in the moor. Plant growth and species richness are now greatly increasing on the rewetted areas. They also help to protect against flooding and climate change (reduction of greenhouse gases). In this work camp, you will have the opportunity to make the original nature in the moors and nature conservation work accessible and tangible in an ecologically compatible way. You will build hiking trails made of wood, slate and bark mulch, clear bushes, build wooden benches and tables, create an experience station for insects and build a wooden shed, all with a fantastic view of the Bavarian Alps. The camp is sponsored by the municipality of Raubling and the Environmental, Cultural and Social Foundation in the district of Rosenheim.

Logement & nourriture vegetarian

You cook together. You will be provided with money for shopping. Vegetarian or vegan meals are possible. Please indicate any intolerances when registering. You live in the large gym at the sports field in the center of Raubling. Kitchen with industrial dishwasher, showers and toilets are available. You sleep on gym mats. Wifi is available.

Emplacement & temps libre

You can experience one of the most beautiful Bavarian natural and vacation landscapes, go swimming, go on mountain tours, hikes or excursions to Neuschwanstein, Lake Chiemsee, Munich and Salzburg. There are swimming opportunities in lakes, outdoor pools and moors. During the last work camp, many excursions were organized with the support of the municipality, such as a trip to the Rosenheim Autumn Festival.

Objectifs de développement durable

GOAL 11 GOAL 13