Didn't you have the chance to join our webinar series on the Science-Policy Interface? Don't worry! The recordings are now available on YouTube and we will be sharing them with you weekly, here at the ECR NoN website.
The fifth and last session (3pm UTC, 31 October 2018) was organized by the Systems of Sustainable Consumption and Production Knowledge-Action Network, with the participation of Leida Rijnhout (Friends of the Earth Europe), and Lars Mortensen (European Environment Agency on Sustainable Consumption & Production), moderated by Arijit Paul. Check it out at: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=es0KAd8Zsc8&feature=youtu.be. The Science-Policy Interface Webinar Series was hosted and supported by the ECR NoN, Future Earth and the Young Scholars Initiative. Watch our previous webinars: #1 Urban KAN Webinar: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=G8Eowjt2HM4&feature=youtu.be #2 Oceans KAN Webinar: ttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JzH3hY-I-Ec&feature=youtu.be #3 Water-Energy-Food Nexus Webinar: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RFNoB1PCGHY&feature=youtu.be #4 Natural Assets Knowledge-Action Network Webinar: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yrdCLDmMXN8&feature=youtu.be Register by 30 November for the PAGES, Mountain Research Initiative and Swiss Polar Institute IPCC SROCC information event for ECRs on 18 December in Bern, Switzerland.
Registration is free but places are limited. All details: http://pastglobalchanges.org/…/1…/1893-ipcc-info-ecr-bern-18 Didn't you have the chance to join our webinar series on the Science-Policy Interface? Don't worry! The recordings are now available on YouTube and we will be sharing them with you weekly, here at the ECR NoN website.
The fourth session (11am UTC, 16 October 2018) was organized by the Natural Assets Knowledge-Action Network, with the participation of Marten Winter (German Centre for Integrative Biodiversity Research), Xavier Le Roux (French National Institute for Agricultural Research and BiodivERsA), and Kai M.A. Chan (University of British Columbia), moderated by Hannah Moersberger. Check it out at: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yrdCLDmMXN8&feature=youtu.be. The Science-Policy Interface Webinar Series was hosted and supported by the ECR NoN, Future Earth and the Young Scholars Initiative. Watch our previous webinars: #1 Urban KAN Webinar: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=G8Eowjt2HM4&feature=youtu.be #2 Oceans KAN Webinar: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JzH3hY-I-Ec&feature=youtu.be #3 Water-Energy-Food Nexus Webinar: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RFNoB1PCGHY&feature=youtu.be The science-policy interface webinar series 3: Water-Energy-Food Nexus Knowledge Action Network11/15/2018
Didn't you have the chance to join our webinar series on the Science-Policy Interface? Don't worry! The recordings are now available on YouTube and we will be sharing them with you weekly, here at the ECR NoN website page.
The third session (2pm UTC, 2 October 2018) was organized by the Water-Energy-Food Nexus Knowledge-Action Network, with the participation of Aditi Mukherji (The International Centre for Integrated Mountain Development), and Pamela Katic (University of Greenwich), moderated by Felipe Tavares. Check it out at: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RFNoB1PCGHY&feature=youtu.be. The Science-Policy Interface Webinar Series was hosted and supported by the ECR NoN, Future Earth and the Young Scholars Initiative. Watch our previous webinars: #1 Urban KAN Webinar: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=G8Eowjt2HM4&feature=youtu.be # 2 Oceans KAN Webinar: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JzH3hY-I-Ec&feature=youtu.be Didn't you have the chance to join our webinar series on the Science-Policy Interface? Don't worry! The recordings are now available on YouTube and we will be sharing them with you weekly, here at the ECR NoN website.
The second session (4pm UTC, 25 September 2018) was organized by the Oceans Knowledge-Action Network, with the participation of Mona Samari (Earth Journalism Network) and Anna Zivian (Ocean Conservancy), moderated by Leopoldo Gerhardinger. Check it out at: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JzH3hY-I-Ec&feature=youtu.be. The Science-Policy Interface Webinar Series was hosted and supported by the ECR NoN, Future Earth and the Young Scholars Initiative. Watch our previous webinars: Urban KAN Webinar: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=G8Eowjt2HM4&feature=youtu.be Didn't you have the chance to join our webinar series on the Science-Policy Interface? Don't worry! The recordings are now available on YouTube and we will be sharing them with you weekly, here at the ECR NoN website.
The first session (2pm UTC, 18 September 2018) was organized by the Urban Knowledge-Action Network, with the participation of Jose Puppim de Oliveira and Seth Schultz, moderated by Gaby Langedijk. Check it out at: www.youtube.com/watch?v=G8Eowjt2HM4&feature=youtu.be The Science-Policy Interface Webinar Series is being hosted and supported by the ECR NoN, Future Earth and the Young Scholars Initiative. ECR NoN, in collaboration with Future Earth and the Young Scholars Initiative, is promoting a 5-session webinar series on the Science-Policy interface and how we can improve our understanding of it. The series will run weekly every Tuesday starting on the 18th of September 2018 till the 16th of October 2018. Each session will host two speakers (scientists and practitioners) with backgrounds relating to a specific Knowledge-Action-Network (KAN) of Future Earth: Urban KAN, Ocean KAN, Water-Energy-Food Nexus, Sustainable Consumption and Production KAN, Natural Assets KAN.
Registrations are now open for these sessions. Please note that there are only a limited number of spaces per session, so please register at the earliest to ensure you can attend. Looking forward to seeing you there! Register here: http://bit.ly/ecrnonws. Early career researchers and professional newcomers now have the opportunity to join Future Earth's Knowledge-Action Networks by applying to become a member of their development teams. The deadline is 2 November 2016.
Future Earth is opening up its Knowledge-Action Networks to early career researchers and early career professionals. Becoming part of Knowledge-Action Networks in their early stages will allow you to shape innovative research agendas over the coming years and connect with a global network of leading academics and professionals. Future Earth explicitly welcomes applications from both practitioners and scientists, so from both university graduates and professionally trained people without a university degree. Eligible candidates should have started their careers or finished their master’s degree maximum ten years ago. It is also a necessary requirement to be a member of an early career network, group or organisation. All applicants need to have a strong link to sustainability. Apply now by filling in this form until 2 November 2016 and become part of Future Earth’s innovative research projects for global sustainability! More information on our website: http://futureearth.org/news/call-applications-early-career-representatives-knowledge-action-networks New extended deadline for submission: 30th September, 2016
Intimation of the abstract acceptance: 9th October, 2016 Dates of the workshop : 10th and 11th November, 2016 Workshop host: Institute of Systems Sciences, Innovation and Sustainability Research at the University of Graz. Interested applicants are encouraged to explore how multilevel approaches may be useful to tackle the challenges of climate change both from a mitigation as well as from an adaptation perspective for industries, energy sector, agriculture and cities. Applicants may wish to submit original research ideas in the form of an extended abstract (word limit upto 2,000 words) connected to one or more of the following three cross cutting multilevel themes:
For more information please visit the website http://multi-level-climate-change.uni-graz.at/en/ |