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Call for Post-Graduate Research Students: Water Sector

Living Lands & The Four Returns Development Company Post-Graduate Research Students: Water Sector   Background Living Lands and the Four Returns Development Company are private social benefit organisations working with stakeholders in the western catchments (Kromme, Kouga and Baviaanskloof river catchments) that supply most of the current water resources to Port Elizabeth. We will be working with the Water Research Commission over the next three years on a participatory hydrological model building project for these catchments. This model will be developed in collaboration with a company called Nelen and Schuurmans from the Netherlands who have developed very effective online 3Di spatial hydrological models. This is a stakeholder [...]

2024-06-19T13:54:51+02:00January 22nd, 2016|Related News & Events|

GreenMatter Fellowship Awards 2016

GreenMatter Fellowship Awards Call for Applications Open: 18 January - 12 February 2016 APPLICATIONS ARE INVITED FOR: GreenMatter Postgraduate Awards for Doctoral study in South Africa in 2016. A GreenMatter Postgraduate Award will provide holistic support in the form of: a cash contribution towards costs of living, study fees, research equipment and research costs the opportunity to access mentoring support, career guidance and platforms to engage in learning networks The 2016 Fellowship call is only inviting applications for the following named awards: 1. The Mapula Foundation Award: For students wanting to enrol at any South African university to commence PhD [...]

2024-06-19T13:54:51+02:00January 22nd, 2016|Related News & Events|

SAPECS teams up with Nat Cap and WLE for ecosystem service modelling workshop

Recently, SAPECS teamed up with CGIAR’s programme on Water, Land and Ecosystems (WLE) and the Natural Capital Project (NatCap) to run a workshop on the NatCap’s approach and tools for modelling ecosystem services.  In recent years, NatCap’s modelling platforms, particularly INVEST and RIOS, have become indispensable communication, scoping and scenario development tools for social-ecological projects globally. Although anyone can download and use their software, NatCap pride themselves on iteratively developing tools through a deep engagement with on-the-ground projects.  The main objective of our training was to foster such an engagement between NatCap and various SAPECS and WLE projects, and to [...]

2024-06-19T13:54:51+02:00January 20th, 2016|SAPECS News|

New review on participatory scenario planning in social-ecological research

"Scenarios" are descriptions and visualizations of the potential future of a social-ecological system. In participatory scenario planning different groups of people use their local and scientific knowledge to develop sets of scenarios that provide multiple perspectives on real-world problems. A recent study by SAPECS researchers and a diverse group of international colleagues compares and contrasts 23 examples of participatory scenario planning. The study, published in Ecology and Society, aims to improve the rigor, inclusiveness and effectiveness of scenario planning exercises in place-based research. This is increasingly important as global initiatives such as the Intergovernmental Panel on Biodiversity and Ecosystem Services (IPBES) are [...]

2024-06-19T13:54:51+02:00January 19th, 2016|SAPECS News|

Research Fellow for the Future Climate for Africa (FCFA)

SouthSouthNorth is looking to hire a Research Fellow for the Future Climate for Africa (FCFA) to contribute to designing and delivering innovative, high-quality and policy-relevant research, policy advice and public-affairs initiatives. Applications close on the 31st of January 2016 and full terms of reference are available here: https://goo.gl/xcdSWI   SouthSouthNorth is a non-profit organisation based in Cape Town working to assist governments, the private sector and research institutions in understanding the economic, social and environmental choices that climate change presents. SouthSouthNorth scopes and manages the implementation of a broad range of projects/programmes focusing on the transition to low carbon climate resilient economies in developing and [...]

2024-06-19T13:54:51+02:00January 14th, 2016|Related News & Events|

Master and PhD bursaries for 2016 at Rhodes University

Master and PhD bursaries available for 2016 One Masters level bursary (R80 000 pa) and one PhD level bursary (R120 000 pa) are available for an exciting interdisciplinary project in the Eastern Cape, and based at Rhodes University in Grahamstown.   Project title: A place to belong: urban planning, housing and greening   We seek motivated and enthusiastic students to conduct Masters and PhD research as part of an interdisciplinary team to investigate the worldviews and experiences of nature and use of natural resources and elements in the context of urban residents and its implications for urban planning, housing and greening. [...]

2024-06-19T13:54:51+02:00January 12th, 2016|Related News & Events|

Apprentice positions at Living Lands

Living Lands (www.livinglands.co.za) is a not-for-profit organization for conserving and restoring living landscapes. A living landscape consists of a variety of healthy ecosystems and land uses, and is home to ecological, agricultural, and social systems which are managed so as to function sustainably. This ensures that natural and cultural resources are available for future generations and that the system is resilient for adaptation to climate change. There are currently 3 apprenticeship positions available with Living Lands. As an apprentice you will be learning on the job, supporting the senior staff in the organization and begin managing smaller projects. Depending on your experience [...]

2024-06-19T13:54:51+02:00January 11th, 2016|Related News & Events|

Call for applications: Masters and PhD bursaries & Postdoctoral fellowships for 2016

SARChI Research Chair in Social-­Ecological Systems and Resilience Hosted by the Centre for Complex Systems in Transition at Stellenbosch University Call for applications: Masters and PhD bursaries & Postdoctoral fellowships for 2016 Deadline for applications: 15 January 2016  Download advert here Escalating global challenges such as climate change, food and water security, biodiversity loss, socio-political conflict and economic volatility, demand new approaches to researching and governing our environment and societies. Approaches that account for the complex relationships between human well-­being and ecological sustainability, while dealing with ongoing change and uncertainty, have become critical. It is increasingly apparent that fundamental reorganization of our [...]

2024-06-19T13:54:52+02:00December 8th, 2015|SAPECS News|

SAPECS learning event: The practicalities of engaging with society in social-ecological research

- by Odirilwe Selomane Just before the first ever Programme on Ecosystem Change and Society (PECS) conference this past November in Stellenbosch, SAPECS organised a pre-conference learning event for early career social-ecological systems researchers at STIAS; coordinated and facilitated by Christo Fabricius from Nelson Mandela Metropolitan University (NMMU). The topic of the event was “Participatory Action Research in Social-Ecological Systems”, and the focus was particularly on discussing the principles and practice of doing this research. The format for the day was three 15 minute food-for-thought presentations, each followed by an hour of dialogues and discussions in break-out groups, with a [...]

2024-06-19T13:54:52+02:00December 4th, 2015|SAPECS News|

PECS Science-Policy Dialogue explores different pathways towards creating good Anthropocene futures in southern Africa

We have entered a new geological era called the Anthropocene, where human actions that are characterized by an increase in connectivity, speed and mobility are profoundly influencing the functioning of the earth system. Arguably the challenges of living in the Anthropocene are too complex and intractable to be solved by scientists, policymakers or corporate business in isolation of one another. To tackle the problem of navigating the complex mix of intertwined social-ecological drivers, biophysical constraints and improved social conditions for all, the Programme on Ecosystem Change and Society (PECS) (an approved project of the Future Earth) hosted a Science-Policy-Practice Dialogue [...]

2024-06-19T13:54:52+02:00December 1st, 2015|SAPECS News|
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