Biocultural approaches to sustainability: A systematic review of the scientific literature
Year: 2020
In: Sustainability Science
Year: 2020
In: Sustainability Science
Join us for a webinar with Michael Cox and Sergio Villamayor-Tomas on 14 August 2020 08:00 (GMT-7) https://asu.zoom.us/j/96942018925
After meeting in person last December in Lüneburg, the Scientific Committee came together on 15 June virtually.
Prof. Berta Martín-López has opened two PhD positions and one postdoctoral research position at Leuphana University of Lüneburg to work on ‘Demand and values of Nature’s Contributions to People in the Kilimanjaro Mountain’.
PROJECT UPDATE: An update on MigSoKo The aim of MigSoKo is to disentangle the relationships between ecosystem change, population pressure, human migration, and environmental impacts of migration. To achieve [...]
Year: 2020
In: Sustainability Science
Linking places and processes for sustainability: Social-ecological dynamics and value chains of Mediterranean landscape products. Project description Global change of agricultural landscapes is a major [...]
SPECIAL ISSUE MEETING: 2019 In Lueneburg, Germany Participants of the PECS workshop to celebrate 10 years of PECS. Photograph taken by Mara Ibere, student of the Environmental Science [...]
Year: 2020
In: Global Sustainability
Humanity is at a critical stage in the transition to a more sustainable planet and society. Our actions in the next decade will determine our collective path forward. The Future Earth report aims to tell the story of where we are on our collective journey by connecting the dots between what society is currently experiencing – from fires to food shortages to a rise in populism – with recent developments in the research community.