Sustainability to Regeneration". The lecture will focus on how profound social and economic changes are forcing tourism destination decision-makers to seek new models and new paradigms to successfully navigate [...] drivers of success are necessary for destinations to thrive. Using specific examples, it will discuss the principles of moving from sustainable tourism to regenerative tourism. 15.30: Kjak 16.00: Samanumtøka
aftaná var hondin súr og slavin. Hittinorðaði vinurin tók soleiðis til: You never get a second chance to make a first impression. Hetta mátti eg tíverri sanna her fyri kortum, tá eg heilsaði upp á ein fremmandan [...] at geva hond. Longu á flogvøllinum góvu vit hond bæði, meðan hann, við einum skeivum smíli spurdi: How are you? Og tað var tað reina Lawinsky, tá hann í mannamúgvuni niðri í býnum seinni sama dag segði
linking of oil platforms west of Shetland ashore is not a new idea. The demand for a permanent link ashore has been around for many years and a dialogue has been on-going on how to link oil platforms to the mainland [...] that it may become a reality to link future oil producing fields by the Faroe border to this cable or more appropriately to the other producing oilfields already connected to the SheFar-cable. There is, [...] the operating company and the land-based head office. To date BP has been forced to send all data and send IT specialists to the production site to deal with the many issues. This situation requires both
All those who have claims to make, go to the Sheriff´s office, where the clerks record them – all boats from villages outside the Torshaven district, for instance, are entitled to 25 shares, provided tey [...] are appointed to assess the damages to craft and whaling-gear; some of the grind will be sold by auction to pay for these losses, and a certain amount of the meat is set aside as bonus to the vakthald and [...] fiords was a struggle for existence. A question of to be or not to be. Older than this phfrase by Shakespeare. In connection with whale hunting you ought to know that in the Faroe Islands practically everybody
developed a system, which makes it possible to monitor a component from its initial installation to its grave. Each component receives its own identity tag, which makes it possible to monitor it from its i [...] demand for qualified staff. Easy-to-use A traceability system makes work more efficient and gives the oil companies an opportunity to save large amounts of money, but for it to work properly everything must [...] knowledge exists already, but is very often spread to the various company branches or to the individual staff member, and this is not satisfactory in giant oil companies, says the Marketing Director at Keel
compared to the amount caught. The Faroes are to large extent dependent upon imported oil and app. 95% of our oil consumption is achieved by imported oil. If we are to change this situation, we must to a much [...] when foreign energy companies decided to become members of a project group together with our authorities, tasked with carrying out further surveys to determine how wind energy combined with new technology [...] By Mr. Bjarni Djurholm, Minister for oil and energ ------------------- During the debate of the PM’s speech, which he held to the nation on the national holiday the 29th of July, the Minister for hydrocarbon
attempting as best they could to deepen the rosy shade of the autumn leaves. This, of course, is how we like to see ourselves and how we should like, hopefully, to introduce ourselves to two illustrious guests [...] Christian theocratic state. Back to true humanity To face this challenge it doesn´t seem sufficient, or even expedient, to paint the world in colours of black and white. To be sure, the roots of modern terrorism [...] the Faroes have a tendency to present themselves to visitors in the disguise of violent tempests and torrents of rain. However, this morning I arose to calm and dry weather and to the miracle of faint sun
u útspiltu, útgávuni On The Beach. Eitt nú á lagnum Walk On: »Oh baby it´s so hard to change/I can´t tell them how to feel/Some get strong, some get strange/ Sooner or later it all gets real/Walk on« Og [...] of people, but I can?t face them day to day/Though my problems are meaningless, that don?t make them go away/I need a crowd of people, but I can?t face them day to day« Andstøðingurin í honum blómar eisini [...] song/An ambulance can only go so fast/It?s easy to ger buried in the past/When you try to make a good thing last« Og hví ikki enda við at endurgeva við hansara beisku boðum til okkum øll: »You?re all just pissing
u útspiltu, útgávuni On The Beach. Eitt nú á lagnum Walk On: ?Oh baby it´s so hard to change/I can´t tell them how to feel/Some get strong, some get strange/ Sooner or later it all gets real/Walk on? Og [...] of people, but I can?t face them day to day/Though my problems are meaningless, that don?t make them go away/I need a crowd of people, but I can?t face them day to day? Andstøðingurin í honum blómar eisini [...] song/An ambulance can only go so fast/It?s easy to ger buried in the past/When you try to make a good thing last? Og hví ikki enda við at endurgeva við hansara beisku boðum til okkum øll: ?You?re all just pissing
its benefits as people see other societies, but also needs to get them back home. Small societies The Faroes has a lot to give the world in how to manage remote and small societies and could in the future [...] herself never been to war. From remote to central The Faroes have always paid the price of being “The Far Away Islands”. But this remoteness is no longer an obstacle. Modern technology makes knowledge accessible [...] society. The Faroes belong to the richer parts of the world, but the next two decades might just see the Faroes rice to the very top. The inborn societal conscience creates a will to create. The rise of educational