0 Comment(s) 23/07/2008 +0100 GMT
by Ian Whiteling
When the United Nations (UN) established itself in Bonn in the
1990s, invited by the German Government, sustainable development was
its key focus.
Today, the legacy remains, with 17 mainly
sustainability-related UN organisations located in the city, which have
proved a magnet for environmental events that have helped make Bonn the
green events centre of Europe.
This year, 12 May marked the
beginning of a month of UN sustainability conferences – a kind of green
congress marathon that engaged thousands of delegates and proved to be
a major success for Bonn's Berman Convention Bureau members, further
strengthening the city as a definitive destination for green meetings.
First
up, from 12 to 16 May, was the Cartagena Protocol on Biosafety
convention, closely followed on 19 May by the 9th United Nations
Conference on Biodiversity staged by the German Environment Ministry,
attracting 5,000 delegates.
Then came a preparatory conference
focusing on a successor to the Kyoto Protocol hosted by the UN Climate
Change Secretariat (UNFCCC), which drew 2,500 people and started on 2
June.
Solid endorsements
The 9th United Nations
Conference on Biodiversity took centre stage among these events, and
was commended not only by the German chancellor and her environment
minister, but also by the delegates themselves.
"In terms of
delegate and overnight figures, this conference was the largest of its
kind ever in Bonn," said a happy Tilmann Flaig, director of Tourism and
Congress Bonn. "The beneficial impacts, especially of the speech by
chancellor Merkel, generated priceless publicity for the city."
Hans
R Schaden, director of Maritim Hotel Bonn, was also thrilled. "For over
10 years our spacious conference facilities have already been a regular
venue for UN conferences,” he said. “The smooth organisation of this
conference, also staged at Maritim, is further proof that Bonn has now
become a major green meetings destination."
More to come
A
further boost for the city is that the German Government is interested
in attracting more organisations to the UN Campus, according to
Alexander Saier of the UN Climate Change Secretariat (UNFCCC). "So
there will definitely be more meetings and conventions on green topics
in Bonn within the next few years, and a good meetings infrastructure
is essential," he said.
This is good news for World Conference
Center Bonn (WorldCCBonn), which will open an extension, including a
four-star superior hotel, in late 2009.
"Many UNFCCC workshops
and meetings will be spread over the year with 10 to 400 attendees,"
says Saier. "They will be accommodated increasingly in the
WorldCCBonn's extension, which will provide us with major additional
capacities."
Green outlook
Of course, with such an
emphasis on environmentally-focused events in Bonn, it’s vital that the
WorldCCBonn itself has a sustainable agenda.
"The sustainability
topic is taken seriously and really practiced here,” said Matthias
Schultze, vice president of SMI Hyundai Management, which manages the
venue. “Bonn has joined the ICLEI (Local Governments for
Sustainability) city network and the City Climate Alliance. The
Sustainable Bonn project, in which we also participated with the
WorldCCBonn, puts sustainability into practice.
“Sustainability
should not just be a conference topic, the organisation and staging of
the events themselves should also be more environmentally conscious and
environmentally friendly. Both ecological and economic aspects will be
key for building our extension."
If, as Schultze suggests, Bonn
can match its success at hosting events on green issues with truly
sustainable facilities, then the city’s environment convention love
affair looks set to continue.





































