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Séminaire Environnement

Political Ecology in Science-Policy Assessments

Political Ecologies seminar series

Published on 30 Mar 2022
© Le Thiep 1977| «Plant many trees so the country is rich and beautiful»
© Le Thiep 1977| «Plant many trees so the country is rich and beautiful»
Place
Online,  via Zoom
Format
On site

Pamela McElwee

Pamela McElwee is Professor at Department of Human Ecology, School of Environmental and Biological Sciences, Rutgers University, author of Forests are Gold (2016), Rivers of Blood, Mountains of Bone: An Environmental History of the Vietnam War (forthcoming), and lead author for the Global Assessment of the Intergovernmental Panel on Biodiversity and Ecosystem Services (IPBES), Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) special report on Climate Change and Land (2019).

About the Political Ecologies Seminar Series

The Political Ecologies (in the plural) Seminar Series invites inquiries that are multiple, overlapping, converging, and contradictory, drawing upon approaches and practices ranging from multi-species to historical, anthropological, and ecological to agricultural. This seminar series sits in this generative space between and across fields - and asks what political ecology is and can be (as a community of practice) of people using political ecology approaches. Each semester, the seminar series invites scholars, practitioners, and activists from many traditions to share their research - in theory and practice.

Register by contacting chanelle.adams@unil.ch
 


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