Trophee des Femmes Prize for Living Lakes: Marion Hammerl, President of the Global Nature Fund, is winner of the prestigious international “Trophée de Femmes Prize” of the Yves Rocher Foundation in Paris.
Last Friday, Marion Hammerl was awarded the international environmental
prize for her commitment to the protection of lakes and wetlands worldwide.
Three weeks ago she had already won the national Yves Rocher environmental
prize in Stuttgart.
It is a matter of fact that women are particularly sensitive to ecological
issues such as increasing environmental pollution and destruction of nature.
They often work on a honorary basis, set up most valuable initiatives. The
environmental foundation of Yves Rocher Cosmetic Manufacturers appreciates
this commitment of women, and in 2002, has created the "Trophée de Femmes
Prize”, which, meanwhile, is awarded in nine European countries as well as
in Russia and Canada.
Three weeks ago, Marion Hammerl has obtained the Yves Rocher Environmental
Prize Germany honouring her outstanding contribution to advancing the
international network Living Lakes network. German jury members were the
magazines natur+kosmos and "FÜR SIE", also media partners supporting the
prize. Last Friday, the winners of eleven countries gathered in the famous
Institut de France, in Paris. An international jury had to choose among
these ten laureates the winner of the International Trophee de Femmes Prize
– a quite difficult task according to Jacques Rocher, President of the Yves
Rocher Foundation.
Six laureates have initiated practical environmental education projects.
Among them Margarita from St. Petersburg, who has created in the city centre
an ecological adventure space for the surrounding residential blocks. Twenty
year old Jenny and Anna from Sweden are very concerned about the loss of
forests in the North of Sweden. They have founded an Internet Foundation to
protect the primeval forests in Sweden and collected over 6 million Swedish
krona for reforestation measures up to now. Helene, Peruvian of French
descent, has been working more than ten years for the reafforestation in the
Peruvian Amazon River region Alto Mayo. Julia from Zurich has created the
Climate Commitment initiative giving hints to citizens and schools how to
save energy.
The international Yves Rocher Trophée de Femmes was awarded to Marion
Hammerl for her contribution to the Living Lakes network honouring her
outstanding honorary commitment for the protection of lakes and water on a
global basis and through concrete local projects. Besides climate change the
protection of water, which is becoming ever scarcer; and thus the protection
of lakes and wetlands is one of the most important challenges facing
mankind. Less than 0,01 % of Earth’s water is available for our use. The
remaining water on our blue planet is either salt water, frozen in the polar
icecaps, or groundwater in deeper soil layers. According to UN
investigations, today over 1,7 billion people lack safe drinking water and
2,5 billion have no access to sanitation such as toilets.
The network Living Lakes, which was founded by the Global Nature Fund ten
years ago, provides environmental organisations a platform to exchange
experiences, set up joint projects and provide mutual assistance. In 2002,
Marion Hammerl was elected president of the Global Nature Fund, an
international foundation for the environment and coordinator of the network,
based at Lake Constance. Currently, the network comprises 45 lakes and
wetlands, represented by 55 environmental and conservation organisations
worldwide. Marion Hammerl knows all members personally and is very happy
about the strong family sense of coherence that has developed meanwhile. She
underlines that it is rather simple to set up a network but much more
difficult to keep it going and fill it with concrete activities. "It is
great to work with so many committed people who share the same aim. The
feeling of not being alone but bringing together like-minded people
throughout the world is extremely important, particularly if it becomes
difficult once again and negative development gains the upper hand”, Marion
Hammerl said during the award ceremony.
This September, the network members will meet at the 12th international
Living Lakes Conference at Lake Trasimeno in Italy to discuss the cultural
values of lakes and how these can contribute to protect lakes.
Simultaneously, Living Lakes will celebrate its 10th anniversary.
Contact information |
Uschi Ehinger; Global Nature Fund, Fritz–Reichle-Ring 4, 78315 Radolfzell, Germany, Udo Gattenlöhner, Executive Director
(email: ehinger@globalnature.org ; gattenloehner@globalnature.org) Phone: +49 (0) 77 32 - 99 95 - 0, Fax: +49 (0) 77 32 - 99 95 - 88 |
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News type | Nomination |
File link |
http://www.globalnature.org |
Source of information | GNF Press Release |
Subject(s) | NATURAL MEDIUM |
Geographical coverage | France |
News date | 13/03/2008 |
Working language(s) | ENGLISH |