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Göncöl Foundation
Member of IUCN - International Union for Conservation of Nature
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Deed
The Göncöl Foundation is a Hungarian
conservation, environmental and cultural organisation, seated in the
Göncöl House in Vác, Hungary. Started as a science youth group in 1973,
it has been founded in 1989 in its present form. It is a
not-for-profit, non-partisan organisation independent of any political
or commercial interest, registered as high public utility
non-governmental organisation in Hungary and Central & Eastern
Europe. It is the core of a structured, autonomous not-for-profit
Alliance of legal bodies, individuals, NGOs, volunteers and experts
engaged in environmental, cultural and social programs.
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Mission and Objectives
It was founded in order to fulfil its
common mission shared with the Göncöl Alliance to preserve and engender
nature, social and human values, and to advance transforming societies
into more sustainable ones as those are now, and based on co-operation
of small, human sized communities. It declares the primacy of common
weal; does and facilitates public utility activities; and values
complexity and diversity by nature. Provides services in science,
education and dissemination, on the fields of conservation, environment
and culture for all sectors of the society, assists cross-sector
co-operation and networking.
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Organisation
The right of the founders is experienced
by the Board of the Göncöl Alliance who appoints the Board of Trusties
and the Board of Auditors of the Foundation. The Foundation has five
workgroups: Main Office, Community Learning Group, Regional Studies
Institute, Editorial and Publishing Office and Kilátó Gallery. Its
management comprises of the heads of the workgroups. The Foundation is
co-founder and/or member of several other non-profit organisations.
Main activities are being done in Hungary, in Central and Eastern
Europe and internationally as member of IUCN - International Union for
Conservation of Nature. A priority is given for local and regional
activities in north-central Hungary including Budapest and its
agglomeration. The Foundation is winner of the Hungarian Pro Natura
Price (1993).
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MAIN OFFICE - Vác, 3
Ilona street, Göncöl House (national monument)

It is the central managerial,
administrative, legal, financial and technical office of the
Foundation. Its activities includes monument protection, fund raising
and project management further. The Main Office provides space for
offices and programs, technical assistance and clearinghouse support
for the member organisations of Göncöl Alliance and for others, hosting
the Hungarian National Committee of IUCN, etc.
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COMMUNITY LEARNING GROUP
- Vác, Göncöl House

Principles: inquiry teaching,
procreative and field activities, personal caring and responsibilities,
community learning. Facilities: in the Göncöl House Geological Museum
and Exhibition, Conservation and Environment Public Library, community
rooms and offices, and Renewable Energy Point (under development); in
the vicinity Boardwalk in the Flooded Forest, in the garden BBB Tourism
facilities (boat house, bicycle workshop and boot nature camp
stuff). The Composting Yard and the Herbal Garden for education are
under restoration. Field Education Centre: in Bakony Mountains, two
buildings, forest school, biogarden and nature trails owned together
with Pangea Association and managed by Pangea. Programs: are lecturing
in Apor V. Catholic College (elementary school teachers education),
field and indoor education programs, curriculum related and extra
curricular activities, programs for disabled, international green
days, voluntary fieldworks, Public Helpdesk, Open Museum Evenings and
other events. Staff: 4 persons in Göncöl, 4 persons in Pangea. Visitors
& guests: about 60 thousand / year.
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REGIONAL STUDIES
INSTITUTE - Vác, Göncöl House

Studies: Field research and integral
spatial planning; making protection, management and development plans,
preparing and supporting decision making, interpretations,
negotiations. Basis: Recent field inventories & databases,
stakeholder participation & conflict management. Main
accomplishments: Field Inventories & Proposal for establishing
Danube-Ipoly National Park, Reconciliation Committee of the Law of
Environment, Sustainable Land-use Planning of the Main Drinking-water
Reserves of Budapest, studies on riparian eco-systems, quarries
reconstruction, Danube navigation, local & regional environmental
& development plans, etc. Present works: on Danube participating in
WB Black-see Nutrient Reduction and EU Improving Danube Navigation
projects; on forests CO2 reduction & afforestation, gallery
forests; on genetic resources conservation Nagymaros chestnut and
Hungarian Giant rabbit. Strategic partner: St. Stephen University
Gödöllő, Environmental and Conservation Institute.
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EDITORIAL &
PUBLISHING OFFICE - Budapest, 67 Váci street
 
Publishing two, bimonthly, nationally
distributed, full colour, 52 pages magazines on nature the Süni
magazine and the Vadon magazine with a total of 10.000 copies per each
issue. Süni (English: hedgehog) primarily for kids and teenagers,
established by Göncöl in 1986, and Vadon (English: wildlife) for
adults, established by the Budapest Zoological and Botanical Gardens in
1898. Further regular periodicals, books, newsletters and booklets are
published. Movements: "Live just like a forest and the forest will
survive", which is promoting responsible lifestyles and
environmentally-sane practices, and the Süni National Students Science
Competition which is evaluating motivations & competences of
participating groups. Co-owner: Budapest Zoological & Botanical
Gardens. Strategic partner: ÖKO-Pannon Ltd. Staff: 7 persons. Sold:
100.000 copies/year, References: media coverage, scientific citations.
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KILÁTÓ GALLERY -
Budapest, Margaret Island, Water tower (national monument)

The tower is rented by Göncöl since
1984, run as a gallery for contemporary art exhibitions and events.
Main achievements of more than quarter of century long activities are
more than 100 exhibitions, more than 500 exhibitors and more than 1
million visitors, management and partial restoration of the water tower
which is a national monument in the heart of Budapest. Presenting:
temporary art exhibitions, collection on History of Margaret Island,
look-out site and Information Point of Hungarian National Parks.
(kilátó in English means look-out) Big events: May 1st,
International Day of Children, events for public sports and
big-families. Open: Summer. Staff: 1 permanent + 2 seasonal,
Visitors: about 20.000 / year, free for kids.
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Stakeholders
Besides Göncöl Alliance and its members
where the Foundation offers broad scale assistance the main interest in
the divers projects comes from private visitors and public institutions
concerned with environmental issues. The Foundation co-founder and/or
member of several national groups and networks on environmental
education, air pollution, waste management and transport. It is member
of IUCN - International Union for Conservation of Nature, hosting its
National Committee and European Chair of Commission on Education &
Communication. Key partners are: the City of Vác (where seated), Apor
Catholic College, Hungarian Natural History Museum, St. Stephen
University, Budapest Zoological & Botanical Gardens, ÖKO-Pannon
Ltd., Ipoly-Erdő State Forestry Ltd. Co. and Budapest Capitol City. The
Foundation is co-operating with several local, regional and state
offices / authorities.
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Göncöl Foundation 3 Ilona street, Vác,
2600 Hungary, ph + 36 20 772-7970, www.goncol.hu,
goncol@goncol.hu
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