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CSPR Seminar Series

 

Centre for Climate Science and Policy Research
CSPR Seminar Series
The seminar series is generally held on Tuesdays at 10.30-12.00 and located in K7A (Campus Norrköping)

For more information, please contact Ingrid Leo at ingrid.leo@liu.se

 

 

W3 – 15/1

Vulnerability & Adaptation

What is the way forward with climate adaptation research
Richard Klein
SEI, Stockholm Environment Institute

 

 

W4 – 22/1

Land Use & Energy

Understanding global land use linkages - indirect effects of climate mitigation efforts

Martin Persson, Chalmers

 

 

W6 – 5/2

 

Knowledge & Communication

What is expected of a PhD preamble in Water and Environmental Studies?
Chair: Eva Lövbrand, CSPR/Tema V, Linköping Universitet
Panel discussion: Johan Hedrén, David Bastviken, Björn-Ola Linnér  (to be confirmed)                                                                   

 

 

W7 – 14/2
Please note
Thursday 14th

Climate Policy & Sustainable Development

Emerging trends in sustainability research: Literature seminar.

Mattias Hjerpe, CSPR/Tema V, Linköping Universitet

 

Postponed

W11 – 12/3

Land Use & Energy
Visadapt

Carlo Navarra, CSPR/Tema V, Linköping Universitet

 
W11 – 14/3
Please note
Thursday 14th at 1100

Knowledge & Communication

Who is marching for Pachamama? An intersectional analysis of environmental debates in Bolivia under MAS
Anna Kaijser, LUCSUS, Lunds universitet

 

W11 – 14/3
Please note
Thursday 14th at 1300

Vulnerability & Adaptation

Where are we heading in research on climate adaptation?
Chair Sofie Storbjörk


Internal seminar

W12 – 19/3

Knowledge & Communication

Positioning the PhD preamble in the (inter)disciplinary landscape
Chair: Eva Lövbrand, CSPR/Tema V, Linköping Universitet
Texts: To be announced

 

W16 – 16/4

Climate Policy & Sustainable Development

The state/non-state in climate change studies:
Eva Lövbrand, Naghmeh Nasiritousi, Björn-Ola Linnér
CSPR/Tema V, Linköping Universitet

 

W17 – 23/4

Climate Policy & Sustainable Development

A technology-led approach to climate policy
Isabel Galiana, Lecturer at Department of Economics at McGill University, Canada.
Guest researcher at CSPR/WES

 

W17 – 23/4
 

Land Use & Energy

Geovisualisation as a tool for vulnerability assessments of Nordic agriculture

Lotten Wiréhn, CSPR/Tema V, Linköping Universitet

Postponed

W18 – 30/4
 

Knowledge & Communication

Linking the PhD preamble to the thesis articles. How free is the analysis?
Chair Eva Lövbrand, CSPR/Tema V, Linköping Universitet
Texts: To be announced

Internal seminar

W19 – 7/5

Climate Policy & Sustainable Development

Equitable Access to Sustainable Development: The Future of Historic Responsibility?

Mathias Friman, CSPR/Tema V, Linköping Universitet

 

 


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Last updated: 2013-04-22