Netherlands
Abstracts call: adaptation governance
Please find here a call for abstracts for a symposium on “The governance of adaptation” in Amsterdam, 22-23 March next year.
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climate change & governance workshop
Course on Climate change governance: adaptation and mitigation as institutional change processes
“Climate Change Governance – Business as usual is not an option”
A course on Climate Change Governance will be held from 21 November – 2 December 2011 in Wageningen, the Netherlands. The course builds on experiences in capacity building programmes on climate change adaptation in developing countries in which Wageningen UR collaborates with research institutions and development networks world wide.
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“Climate Change Governance – Business as usual is not an option”
A course on Climate Change Governance will be held from 21 November – 2 December 2011 in Wageningen, the Netherlands. The course builds on experiences in capacity building programmes on climate change adaptation in developing countries in which Wageningen UR collaborates with research institutions and development networks world wide.
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Climate change, conflict, and migration: the water context
05/09/11 19:53 Filed in: Conference
Climate change, conflict and migration: the water context <http://www.hydrology.nl/ihpevents/299-climate-change-conflict-and-migration-the-water-context.html>
21 September 2011, The Hague • The symposium will serve as a platform to discuss the links between climate change, water stress, migration and conflict from a human security perspective. The discussion will revolve around capacity building and resilience in hotspots, conflict prevention, and a (international) legal framework of protection of environmental migrants. Organized by several international partners and to be held at the Institute of Social Studies in The Hague. Read More...
21 September 2011, The Hague • The symposium will serve as a platform to discuss the links between climate change, water stress, migration and conflict from a human security perspective. The discussion will revolve around capacity building and resilience in hotspots, conflict prevention, and a (international) legal framework of protection of environmental migrants. Organized by several international partners and to be held at the Institute of Social Studies in The Hague. Read More...