Corrado Maria Daclon

Corrado Maria Daclon ( born 1963 in Milan ) is an Italian environmental scientists and Political Advisor.

Life

Since 1995 Daclon is a professor of environmental policy and geopolitics at the Ca ' Foscari University in Venice. He is a journalist and writer for various magazine editors in the fields of international energy, environmental affairs and geopolitical issues, works.

Since 1987 he is head of the oldest Italian environmental organization Pro Natura and since 1986 a member of the bar closest advisors to ministers and government level ( Prime Minister, Minister of Environment, Minister of Scientific Research, Minister of Agriculture, Minister of Education). Since 1999, Corrado Maria Daclon top consultants and scientific partner of the NATO Committee on the Challenges of Modern Society ( CCMS). In addition, he has developed close professional relationships with the highest levels of international institutions and federal agencies, such as the European Union ( EU), NASA, the United Nations ( UN ) and the Euro Europe.

He has over 60 scientific articles and 16 books published, some of which are as important university textbooks are chosen in Europe and in the Mediterranean. In the 1990s he was a member of the Governing Council of UNEP in Nairobi to the Earth Summit in Rio de Janeiro - as the United Nations Conference on Environment and Development also known - to prepare.

Since 2000 he has been for the Italian Coordination Centre ( focal point ) of the Earth Charter Initiative responsible. In 2005 he took the post of Secretary General of the Foundation Italy - USA, an organization which is closely linked to the level of the Consulate General of the American Embassy in Rome. His collaboration with governments and universities extends to over 60 different countries in Europe, Africa, Asia, North and South America.

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