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Courses on environmental justice, forest governance and climate change

The University of East Anglia (UEA) is organizing a free online course on environmental justice. The course aims to increase understanding on how environmental change affects people, and how we can work together for justice in environmental management. The course considers environmental challenges such as deforestation, biodiversity loss and climate change. Inscriptions are now open for a session starting on 30 March 2015. When: From 30 March onwards Duration: The course lasts for ten weeks and there are around 4 hours of lessons per week. Where: FutureLearn Platform For whom: [...]

January 21st, 2015|

2015 Conference on Earth System Governance – Canberra, Australia 14-16 Dec 2015

We invite you to participate in the 6th Annual Earth System Governance Conference, co-hosted by the Australian National University and the University of Canberra. Key Dates Deadline for paper abstracts: 1 March 2015 Notification of acceptance: 13 April 2015 Full papers due: 14 November 2015 Conference dates: 14-16 December 2015 Conference Theme 'Democracy and Resilience in the Anthropocene' is the overarching theme for the 2015 Canberra Conference on Earth System Governance. Resilience and the Anthropocene are increasingly prominent in contemporary narratives of global environmental change, with important implications for how [...]

January 15th, 2015|

South African Young Water Professionals Conference call

The South African Young Water Professionals (YWP) cordially invite all young professionals from water sectors across Africa to attend the combined 4th YWP-ZA Biennial & 1st African YWP Conference! To be held at the CSIR International Convention Centre, Pretoria, South Africa The conference theme is “Stop talking, Start doing”. This theme aims to bring academic research together with professionals working in implementation contexts in order to facilitate an awareness of how to apply knowledge and solutions in contexts where they can make a difference. In addition, it will create a [...]

January 15th, 2015|

Bursaries for research on bush encroachment: 2015 – 2017

Funding is available for one PhD and three MSc projects, which fit into a bigger research programme on the effects of bush encroachment on the herbaceous layer: mechanisms, feedbacks and thresholds. The project team comprises Susi Vetter and Brad Ripley (Botany Department, Rhodes University) and Sally Archibald (School of Animal, Plant & Environmental Sciences, Wits). Background and project information: Bush encroachment is global phenomenon that has important impacts on grassy ecosystems, causing potentially rapid shifts to functionally distinct forest or thicket. Key to the regime shift between grassland and forest appears to be the loss of [...]

January 15th, 2015|

Resilience Academy

Third Resilience Academy - Enhancing resilience to minimize loss and damage - providing knowledge for the UNFCCC https://ehs.unu.edu/article/read/third-resilience-academy-call-for-applications In the most vulnerable regions of our planet, the impact of extreme weather events such as floods, droughts and cyclones threaten lives and livelihoods. The most affected regions include large deltas, small islands and exposed coastal regions as well as arid and semiarid lands, and areas affected by glacier and permafrost melt. People on the frontlines of climate change face severe risks from extreme weather and slow onset processes, including coastal inundation, [...]

January 6th, 2015|
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