Ther Minister of Natural Resources and Environmental Protection, Vice-Mayor of Syktyvkar ,rectors of  the  universities were happy to underline the importance of the initiative and their hope to organize it annually.  “Let’s transfer eco-days into eco-weeks, eco-months and eco-years”, said Yuri Lisin, the Minister.
Four remarkable round tables were held at Syktyvkar State University (Indigenous Peoples as an object of  Not native Culture Influence in Northern Russia), Komi State Pedagogical University (Eco Education for  School Children), Komi State Academy of Civil Service and Management (Comparable Analysis of Law in Barents-Region) and Syktyvkar Forest Institute (Clean City). Ministers, deputies, leaders of National organizations, scientists and researchers took part in the sessions, which were widely highlighted in the media.
Petteri Saario took part in his own films presentation for regional  future and present eco-journalists  with brilliant discussion afterwards.  
Besides the educational and scientific part, some eco-entertainment for students  took  place as well. The Second Eco day ended with a gala Eco Show  for Syktyvkar students.   The third day contained program for school children. Over 200  Syktyvkar school children had an opportunity to watch eco-films, ask  Petteri Saario questions and take part in making various kinds of eco-toys. 
NETESDA  made it possible to start not only thinking about environmental training and education but realizing it  in a new way: interdisciplinary, practical and fun.
Olga Alekseevich, 
NETESDA Leader
    
        International eco-days in Syktyvkar
Thu, Nov 08, 2012
    
    		            International eco-days in Syktyvkar were held in the 
framework of the NETESDA Thematic Network Activities Plan and took place in Syktyvkar, Komi 
Republic , November 1-3, 2012. The days were very fruitful due to visit of the
 famous Finnish eco-filmmaker Petteri Saario and his wonderful team.  
The guests took part in the opening ceremony at Syktyvkar  State 
University (main host)   which was marked by an ethno-fashion show on 
the one hand and participation of  local V.I.P. guests on the other one.