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Project Work Report Template for the

Young Masters Programme


http://goymp.org
Version 1.0

Instructions
Please fill in this template offline, and then select one project member to
enter it on behalf of the whole group online in the Project Work Mission.

1. Project title
The same project title used in the project application.

2. Project key words


You may add keywords to those you selected in the project application.
Sustainable Energy
Renewable energy
Water
Food
Agriculture
Genetic resources
Food security
Ecosystems Biodiversity
Desertification
Wetlands
Flooding
Oceans
Fish and seafood
Freshwater
Soil erosion
Lakes
Rivers
Forests and woodlands
Grasslands and pasture
Nature conservation

Finance
Green economy
Decoupling
Responsible production management
Transport and traffic
Olympics and global events
Poverty reduction
Community participation/development
Human rights
Peace building
Stewardship
International cooperation
Environmental security
Stakeholder dialogue
Awareness and societal values
Education Awareness
Education for sustainability
Health

Tourism
Air pollution
Climate Change generally
Climate change local adaptation
Climate change local mitigation
Consumption
Trade
Information technology
Urban sustainability- sustainable cities
Urban planning and green cities
Green villages and rural sustainability
Buildings and infrastructure

Lifestyle and consumption


Ethical consumption
Business ideas
Hazardous substances
Waste management
Water resources management
Entrepreneurship
Market based instruments
Stakeholders
Global change
Ecosystem services
Resilience
Sustainable resource management

Social sustainability
Innovation
Green technology
Production
Product design
Eco-design
De-materialisation
Ecomimicry

Biodiversity management
Laws and regulations
Environmental justice
Regulatory and strategic advice

3. Project description (100 200 words)


A project description responds concisely to the questions: What is/was the objective
or purpose of the project? Why did the group decide to do the project? What was
done or is being done? What is the location of the project? (Name of the district, city,
town, park, community, school)? What were the main actions taken in the project?

4. Explain your Projects link to Sustainable Development


(300 words)
This section is where you explain to us how your project relates to the environment or
to socio-economic aspects. How did (or does) your project contribute to a better
world? Remember even small contributions are steps towards a more sustainable
planet.

5. Objectives and Targets for Project (500 words)


This section is about the specific goal that your group wanted to achieve with the
project purpose. The objectives can be the main actions that you decided to take in
order to achieve your project goal. The targets for your project are the people that
you talked with, and the people that benefited or will benefit from your project.

6. Results (700 words max)


Concisely describe the actions that the group took to fulfill the objectives and targets
that you presented in the previous heading Objectives and Targets for Project. You
can also answer the question:
Important questions that you could use to self-evaluate whether your results sections
is complete are:
Do your results respond to the objectives and targets of your project?
Were the objectives of your project achieved and to what extent?
What actions did your group take to improve the situation or environmental problem
that you identified when defining your project?
What was the result?
Sometimes our projects do not have the results that we initially expect them to have.
In such cases write about the complications and challenges that you faced when you
did this project.

7. Lessons Learned (100-150 words)


Useful questions to fill this section are:
Did the group learn something new about sustainability while developing your
project?
Did you find the application of concepts that you learned in the course missions in
real life?

If so, which concepts and how were they applied?


What was the most important and valuable lesson that you learned while carrying out
your project work?

8. Reference List
Did your group carry out any interviews? Add the position of the interviewed person,
the name of the organization, and the webpage if it is available. If the group used
written materials (books, magazines, newspapers) they should be listed. Add the
author, title, publisher and the publication year. If you used information from websites
then also add them to the reference list (include URL and the date that you accessed
it).

9. Pictures
You must upload at least one image describing your project (PNG, JPG or GIF
format)

10. Video (optional)


You may link to a video on external site (Youtube, Youku or Vimeo)

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