Frontiers in Sustainable Development Speaker Series
Conveners: Prof. William Clark and Nancy Dickson, Science, Environment and Development Group
Sponsor: Sustainability Science Program at Harvard's Center for International Development
Audience: Students, fellows, research staff, and faculty
Description: Sustainable development has emerged, in the words of former UN Secretary-General Kofi Annan, as one of the three great challenges facing the international community in the opening decades of the new millennium. Long an arena of activism and practical experimentation, sustainable development has more recently begun to build a tradition of critical scholarship. This occasional speaker series hosts presentations and discussions of such scholarship and experimentation by researchers and practitioners from Harvard and visitors from around the world. Students, fellows, research staff, and faculty are invited to attend.
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Event archive: 2006-2007 series, 2005-2006 series, 2004-2005 series, 2003-2004 series
Spring 2008
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