The Art of Ecology: Transdisciplinary Research In Practice at Society for Ecological Restoration 2011 WORLD CONFERENCE ON ECOLOGICAL RESTORATION Merida, Mexico – August 21-25, 2011 Please submit abstracts on the following site: http://www.ser2011.org/en/ser2011-scientific-program/call-for-abstracts-posters/ indicating the title of the symposium and mentioning David Haley as session organiser. Please, also, take advantage of early registration facilities which... Continue Reading →
Global Survey on Social Sciences and Environmental Crisis
If you think that your work contributes to the broader understanding of Global Environmental Change then you should probably have a go at filling in this survey. UNU-IHDP :: IHDP launches Global Survey on Social Sciences. The International Human Dimensions Programme on Global Environmental Change, working in partnership with UNESCO and the International Social Science... Continue Reading →
Environmental Change and Site Based Performance seminar
Notes This was the second in a programme of three workshops. The first was held at Fountains Abbey in Yorkshire. The third will be held in London. Each workshop involves a core group working together and a public event (this was the public event for this workshop and the core group were going on to... Continue Reading →
IASH Humanities and Climate Change lunchtime talks
February-March-April events in the series of Humanities and Climate Change lunchtime talks All at 1pm in the IASH, Hope Park Square Friday 11 February Rachel Howell (Postgraduate, Centre for the Study of Environmental Change and Sustainability) "Lights, camera...action? The impact of the climate change film The Age of Stupid" Monday, 21 February Professor Lorraine Code... Continue Reading →
Cross-Cultural Ecocriticism(s)
Waves and Undertows - a major conference taking place at Rutgers, NJ, on 25th Feb seeks to highlight key strands in contemporary ecocriticism framed by the following statement: The Conference will reflect on the gains and shortcomings of the so-called “third wave ecocriticism,” or the current rise of approaches which transcends national and ethnic boundaries... Continue Reading →
Conserving Ecologies – Symposium 4th Feb 2011
Conserving Ecologies - Symposium 4th Feb 2011. The University of St Andrews in partnership with craftscotland and the Royal Botanic Gardens Edinburgh hosts this one day symposium to offer another opportunity for debate about the links between craft and biodiversity, which complements the exhibition currently on display at the Botanic Gardens.

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