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IUFRO 2013 Joint Conference - Future Directions of Small-scale and Community-based Forestry
Date:
08/09/2013
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The organisers of the "IUFRO 2013 Joint Conference - Future Directions of Small-scale and Community-based Forestry" are now calling for papers. The event is a joint conference of IUFRO 3.08 Research Group "Small-scale Forestry" and the IUFRO 6.08 Research Group "Gender and Forestry", which will take place from 8-12 September, 2013. Two Postdoctoral Researcher Positions in Agricultural Economics
Date:
31/05/2013
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Two Postdoctoral Researcher Positions in Agricultural / Development Economics (University of Göttingen). Both positions are available from August 2013 (exact timing somewhat flexible). Post-doc in Ecomomic Valuation
Date:
30/04/2013
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The Department of Economics at Helmholtz-Centre for Environmental Research offers a job as postdoctoral researcher in the field of economic valuation with respect to nature conservation, biodiversity and ecosystem services. LIAISE Spring School 2013 on "Biodiversity and Ecosystem Services Assessment and Valuation Tools"
Date:
15/04/2013
Excerpt:
LIAISE invites applicants for the LIAISE Spring School which will be held in Edinburgh from 15–19 April, 2013 organised by the Centre for Ecology & Hydrology (CEH) and the Helmholtz-Centre for Environmental Research – UFZ, Germany. The focus of the LIAISE Spring School will be on Biodiversity and Ecosystem services and valuation methods. ... LIAISE Spring School 2013 on "Biodiversity and Ecosystem Services Assessment and Valuation Tools"
Date:
15/04/2013
Excerpt:
LIAISE invites applicants for the LIAISE Spring School which will be held in Edinburgh from 15–19 April, 2013 organised by the Centre for Ecology & Hydrology (CEH) and the Helmholtz-Centre for Environmental Research – UFZ, Germany. The focus of the LIAISE Spring School will be on Biodiversity and Ecosystem services and valuation methods. ... Special Symposium on Nature, Science, and Politics, or: Policy Assessment to Promote Sustainable Development
Date:
29/03/2013
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This special symposium explores how the construction and utilization of scientific knowledge in policy making and its impact in the policy process itself can be better understood. ... Scale in Environmental Governance: Power Reconfiguration, Democratic Legitimacy and Institutional (Mis-) Fit
Date:
07/03/2013
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The symposium on "Scale in Environmental Governance" aims to elaborate the wide range of perspectives from which scalar issues in environmental governance can be adressed. The event will take place from 7-8 March, 2013 at the Berlin-Brandenburg Academy of Sciences and Humanities. The deadline for the submission of abstracts is 1 October, 2012. PhD Position: Tipping Points in Fish Culture Pond Systems – Focus on Water Quality and Biodiversity Interactions
Date:
15/01/2013
Excerpt:
ISARA-Lyon is now calling applications for a PhD position: Tipping in Fish Culture Pond Systems - Focus on Water Quality and Biodiversity Interactions. Postdoc Position in "Social and Institutional Change in Agricultural Development"
Date:
27/12/2012
Excerpt:
The Institute of Agricultural Economics and Social Sciences in the Tropics and Subtropics, University of Hohenheim is inviting applications for a Postdoc position in the research area "Social and Institutional Change in Agricultural Development". LIAISE Working Paper No.4: The LIAISE Approach for Co-designing Knowledge on Impact Assessment Tools
Date:
11/12/2012
Excerpt:
Impact Assessment (IA) intends to collect evidence on the likely impacts of new policies and thereby minimize unwanted side-effects and maximize the benefits to society. Although it is a requirement in the EC and all OECD countries, the scope and methods vary considerably. ... 