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III seminario interdisciplinario permanente de investigación sobre territorios, ruralidades, interculturalidad, ambiente y alimentación en el Ecuador

04 Octubre 2022 - 06 Octubre 2022

 

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El Grupo Tierra te da la bienvenida a la Tercera Edición del Seminario interdisciplinario permanente de investigación sobre territorios, interculturalidad, ruralidades,ambiente y alimentación en el Ecuador, en modalidad hibrida (presencial- virtual).

International conference: Forestry science for sustainable development

29 Septiembre 2022 - 30 Septiembre 2022

To mark the thirtieth anniversary of the Faculty of Forestry, University of Banja Luka and 30 years of PFE "Šume Republike Srpske" ad Sokolac, with the support of the Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations and The International Union for Conservation of Nature , is organizing an international scientific conference FORS²D under the theme ""Perspectives of forestry and related se

International Union for Conservation of Nature

Hybrid conference: The failed promise of tenure security: Customary rights and dispossession

17 Agosto 2022 - 19 Agosto 2022
See programme for venue and login details

We are pleased to announce the new dates for the Land Conference 2022: The failed Promise of Tenure Security, Customary Rights and Dispossession.  The conference is set to take place from 17-19 August 2022 online and in-person venues. The conference will be a hybrid event and is jointly convened by the Land and Accountability Research Centre (LARC) at UCT, the Legal Resources C

Institute for Poverty, Land and Agrarian Studies

Remote Sensing for Measuring Urban Heat Islands and Constructing Heat Vulnerability Indices

02 Agosto 2022 - 11 Agosto 2022

Structures such as buildings, roads, and other infrastructure absorb and re-emit the sun’s heat more than natural landscapes such as forests and water bodies. Urban areas, where these structures are highly concentrated and greenery is limited, become “islands” of higher temperatures relative to outlying areas.