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Transitions for Sustainable Development Social Science e-Conference, 25 August – 8 September

Welcome to the Transitions for Sustainable Development Social Science e-Conference Transitions for Sustainable Development – Social scientists meeting the challenge How are we as social scientists meeting the challenges of our changing global environment? Social science research can help us: better comprehend the complex dynamics of linked social-ecological systems, and explain how to manage our development to support resilient communities and ecosystems. This e-conference builds directly on the World Social Science Report (2013). It recognises that global environmental changes have potentially grave consequences for the well-being and security of people all over the world. The challenge we face is to secure sustainable [...]

2014-08-05T09:58:01+02:00August 5th, 2014|Related News & Events|

Postdoctoral fellowship in biodiversity planning & policy – UKZN

UNIVERSITY OF KWAZULU-NATAL (UKZN) COLLEGE OF AGRICULTURE, ENGINEERING AND SCIENCE 1 X POSITION POSTDOCTORAL FELLOWSHIP IN BIODIVERSITY PLANNING & POLICY ONE YEAR FULL TIME (RENEWABLE) SCHOOL OF AGRICULTURAL, EARTH AND ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCES PIETERMARITZBURG CAMPUS In partnership with the South African National Biodiversity Institute (SANBI), the School seeks one postdoctoral fellow to join an interdisciplinary research programme on biodiversity conservation and land use planning. For more information, please follow this link: Advert Postdoc Fellow July 2014. Closing date for applications: 31 August 2014

2014-07-18T10:42:30+02:00July 18th, 2014|Related News & Events|

SAPECS Winter School turns up the heat in the Garden Route

Surrounded by the beautiful Outeniqua Mountains and situated within deeply green pine plantations, the NMMU campus at Saasveld provided a perfect retreat from the hustle and bustle of everyday life for 21 students from all over southern Africa. The students had gathered in this tranquil place near George, South Africa, to participate in the very first SAPECS winter school held from the 30th of June to the 4th of July 2014. The main goal of the winter school was to develop the capacity of these new scholars in the field of social-ecological systems to plan, execute and interpret their research. [...]

2014-07-09T12:47:53+02:00July 9th, 2014|SAPECS News|

Post-doctoral contract position (3 years) with SANParks

POST-DOCTORAL FIXED-TERM CONTRACT POSITION (3 YEARS) with SANParks SCIENTIFIC SERVICES (nodes in Kruger, Garden Route and Table Mountain National Parks) CLOSING DATE: 30 June 2014 SANParks has attracted considerable attention for its development of Strategic Adaptive Management (SAM) as a decision making framework and governance approach. The conceptual basis of SAM has co-evolved with its operational application, the latter on a diverse spectrum of management challenges such as river health, elephant populations and fire regimes. Practicing SAM has helped to establish stakeholder engagement, co-learning and cooperative governance as fundamental values within SANParks. The organisation is now ready to embark on [...]

2014-05-23T15:11:32+02:00May 23rd, 2014|Related News & Events|

Opportunity: Doctoral Programme “Climate Change” – 16 PhD student positions in Austria – call for application

The Doctoral Programme ‘Climate Change – Uncertainties, Thresholds and Coping Strategies’ was approved by the Austrian Science Foundation (FWF)! Funded largely by the Austrian Science Foundation, the DK is a multi-year interdisciplinary doctoral college (potentially up to 12 years, with 3 batches of candidates), and will begin operations in October 2014. As a result, there are exciting employment opportunities for outstanding PhD students. There is also one post at the postdoctoral level. The call for applications and information on how to apply can be found here: https://dk-climate-change.uni-graz.at/en/call-for-applications/ There are sixteen fully-funded PhD student positions, with contracts starting as of October [...]

2014-05-07T14:49:23+02:00May 6th, 2014|Related News & Events|

Green Talents 2014 – Applications Now Open!

Are you an up-and-coming researcher with original ideas and a strong focus on sustainable development? Does your research have the potential to change the world? Rise to the challenge and convince our high-calibre expert jury to become one of the 25 Green Talents 2014! More information on WWW.GREENTALENTS.DE PLEASE SUBMIT YOUR ONLINE APPLICATION BY 16 JUNE 2014, 12 P.M. CET. Download the complete flyer here.

2014-05-02T19:44:48+02:00May 2nd, 2014|Related News & Events|

Introductory reading: Applying Resilience Thinking

A new popular science publication has been produced by the Stockholm Resilience Centre, entitled "Applying resilience thinking - Seven principles for building resilience in social-ecological systems". This is a popular summary of the Cambridge University book "Principles for Building Resilience: Sustaining Ecosystem Services in Social-Ecological Systems" (2014). This book, in turn, expands on the comprehensive review "Towards principles for enhancing the resilience of ecosystem services" by Reinette Biggs et al., published in the journal Annual Reviews of Environment and Resources in 2012. Many SAPECS-affiliated researchers were involved in the process of compiling the review, book and popular summary. For more [...]

2014-04-28T13:03:35+02:00April 28th, 2014|SAPECS News|

Anticipation: Complexity and The Future colloquium – report back and videos

Colloquium explores the role of anticipation as an alternative way to engage with the future and complex problems. Current economic and political crises are characterized by unsolvable, complex problems. In the effort to try and come up with workable solutions to these crises, the notion of anticipation is increasingly at the heart of urgent contemporary debates. At the recent Anticipation: Complexity And The Future colloquium jointly organised by the Centre for Studies in Complexity (CSC) and the Association of Professional Futurists (APF), in Stellenbosch, South Africa, presenters explored how the notion of anticipation is coming to the foreground as an emerging field of study. From the [...]

2014-04-23T17:29:47+02:00April 23rd, 2014|Related News & Events|

Ecosystem Services for Poverty Alleviation (ESPA) project grants

The Ecosystem Services for Poverty Alleviation (ESPA) research program is inviting applications for projects that will deliver “blue skies” research providing innovative, new approaches that enhance the understanding of the way in which ecosystem services contribute to the sustainable alleviation of poverty for poor people (especially those living in low-income countries). The Major objective of the grant is to enhance ESPA’s academic and development impact by changing the way that the world views the links between ecosystem services and poverty alleviation. ESPA is a 7-year interdisciplinary research program that aims to deliver high-quality, cutting-edge research that will improve understanding of [...]

2014-04-23T12:53:58+02:00April 23rd, 2014|Related News & Events|

Science voices 2014: Call to entry

Passionate about your science and want to tell the world all about it? Interested in learning how to write about your research for a popular audience and getting published in the Mail & Guardian? We are looking for master's and doctoral candidates at South African universities who want to work with the M&G's science editor, Sarah Wild, to have their writing published in a collection of South Africa's best postgraduate science writing. From quantum biology to cosmology, we will help you to tell the country about your research.   Need some help getting started? The M&G will be running a series of [...]

2014-04-17T13:55:10+02:00April 17th, 2014|Related News & Events|
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