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Out-Of-The-Box Thinking about a Positive Future: “Seeds of a Good Anthropocene” Open Science Dialogue

Last week, on the 3rd and 4th of November, more than 60 academics, practitioners, and students from around South Africa gathered at the Stellenbosch Institute for Advanced Studies (STIAS) for an open science dialogue on the “Seeds of a Good Anthropocene: A Southern African Perspective”, organized by SAPECS and the Centre for Studies in Complexity. The Anthropocene is a new planetary era in which the extent of human impact on the Earth and its systems has come to rival the great forces of nature. There is growing recognition that dramatic socio‐cultural, political and technological changes are required to achieve a [...]

2024-06-19T13:54:53+02:00November 10th, 2014|SAPECS News|

STEPS Summer School 2015: Applications open

STEPS Centre Summer School University of Sussex, 11-22 May 2015 www.steps-centre.org/summerschool   The STEPS Centre is now inviting applications to take part in its fourth annual Summer School.   Applications are invited from highly-motivated doctoral and postdoctoral researchers, working in fields around development studies, science and technology studies, innovation and policy studies, and across agricultural, health, water or energy issues.   Participants will explore the theme of pathways to sustainability through a mixture of workshops, lectures, outdoor events and focused interaction with STEPS Centre members. The Summer School takes place at the Institute of Development Studies on the Sussex University [...]

2024-06-19T13:54:53+02:00October 29th, 2014|Related News & Events|

Launch of Open Online Course on “Planetary Boundaries and Human Opportunities”

The Stockholm Resilience Centre (SRC) is launching an open online course together with the Sustainable Development Solutions Network (SDSN).7 The course, "Planetary Boundaries and Human Opportunities: The Quest for Safe and Just Development on a Resilient Planet" will help students explore and apply a range of emerging concepts within sustainability science. These concepts include: the Anthropocene, planetary boundaries, the social-ecological systems approach and resilience thinking. Approaches that are at the core of contemporary research and debates in the arena of global sustainability Free, massive, open and online The course will help participants to frame and understand the trends in human-caused global [...]

2024-06-19T13:54:53+02:00October 17th, 2014|Related News & Events|

Symposium on Private Investments in Nature Conservation – programme out now!

INVITATION FOR A SYMPOSIUM PRIVATE INVESTMENTS IN NATURE CONSERVATION: STUDYING MOTIVES AND BENEFITS   Date: October 20th, 2014 Time: 09.00 – 16.00 hours (Tea and Coffee: 8:30 – 09:00) Venue: Seminar Room 1 (5th Floor), Environmental & Geographical Science Building, Upper Campus, University of Cape Town Organizers: Maano Ramutsindela (UCT) & Marja Spierenburg (VU Amsterdam)   PROGRAMME: Introductions: 09:00 – 09:15   Session 1: Chair Maano Ramutsindela Presentation 1: 09:15 – 10:15 Neoliberal Nature and African Agency : Eco-tourism, trophy hunting and the commodification of nature in akuleke Contract Park, South Africa (Steven Robins – University of Stellenbosch) Presentation 2: 10:15 – 11:15 Private investment [...]

2024-06-19T13:54:53+02:00October 17th, 2014|Related News & Events|

GreenMatter Fellowship: Mapula Awards for Doctoral Study – Call for Applications

The GreenMatter Fellowship Mapula Awards are focused on developing higher level skills for the UNESCO designated Biosphere Reserves in South Africa. Biosphere Reserves provide significant potential for incorporating socio-ecological benefits with traditional land management and are a national conservation focus. The Mapula Award (Mapula meaning mother of rain) symbolizes the seeding environment that the founding award partners GreenMatter, The Mapula Foundation, Stellenbosch University and the Endangered Wildlife Trust (EWT), amongst others, are creating to decrease the scarcity levels by providing holistic development opportunities for local talent in Biosphere Reserve research and management. Applicants are invited for the GreenMatter Fellowship - Mapula Awards for [...]

2024-06-19T13:54:53+02:00October 15th, 2014|Related News & Events|

DST-NRF Internship Programme 2015/16

The National Research Foundation (NRF) is responsible for the management of the DST-NRF Internship Programme in which unemployed Science, Engineering and Technology (SET) graduates and postgraduates are offered an opportunity to acquire practical work experience through mentoring and exposure to a research environment. This opportunity is also offered to those unemployed graduates and postgraduates who are interested in research management; research support and administration at public higher education institutions and research agencies through a partnership with the Southern African Research and Innovation Management Association (SARIMA). Applications are invited from candidates who are interested to acquire work experience in the areas [...]

2024-06-19T13:54:53+02:00October 14th, 2014|Related News & Events|

New M Phil programme specializing in the Environmental Humanities at UCT

The Faculty of Humanities at the University of Cape Town is delighted to announce the launch in February 2015 of a new M Phil programme specializing in the Environmental Humanities, co-taught across a range of disciplines in the Humanities with the active participation of colleagues in the Law, Science, and Engineering faculties.   Funded by the Andrew Mellon Foundation, we are able to offer three full Masters scholarships, and two three-year doctoral fellowships, as well as a post-doctoral fellowship. Applications are due October 31 2014.   For further information, please see the website www.envhumsouth.uct.ac.za

2024-06-19T13:54:54+02:00October 6th, 2014|Related News & Events|

SYMPOSIUM: Private Investments in Nature Conservation, 20 October

INVITATION FOR A SYMPOSIUM PRIVATE INVESTMENTS IN NATURE CONSERVATION: STUDYING MOTIVES AND BENEFITS Date: October 20th, 2014 Time: 09.00 – 16.00 hours Venue: University of Cape Town, Department of Environmental & Geographical Science (room to be announced) Organizers: Maano Ramutsindela (UCT) & Marja Spierenburg (VU Amsterdam)   Nature conservation has long been considered to be incompatible with the interests of the private (profit) sector and was deemed the prerogative of the state. This view changed from the mid-1980s onwards when the focus shifted from species protection to sustainable development. Increasingly environmental organizations started promoting the involvement of private (for-profit) sector organisations [...]

2024-06-19T13:54:54+02:00October 6th, 2014|Related News & Events|

Project Update: Testing the Water – how Cape Town urbanites use, value and impact water-related ecosystem services in Table Mountain National Park

For the past year and a half, PhD student Gregg Brill has been interviewing Cape Town residents who visit Table Mountain National Park, in order to understand user behaviour, environmental perceptions, as well as the values individuals assign to an urban protected area. More specifically, Gregg looks at how visitors use, value and impact water-related ecosystem services in the park over space and time. User groups interviewed in this study included sporting groups, religious assemblies, scientific organisations, conservation volunteers, hiking clubs, environmental agencies, researchers and various other clusters. Surveys distributed to user groups document the length of park access and [...]

2024-06-19T13:54:54+02:00September 25th, 2014|SAPECS News|
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