Sustainability Science Fellows Seminar
Conveners: Prof. William Clark and Nancy Dickson, Science, Environment and Development Group
Sponsor: Sustainability Science Program at Harvard's Center for International Development
Description: The weekly Sustainability Science Seminar serves as a forum for fellows in the Sustainability Science Program to present research plans and work in progress, providing opportunities for shaping proposals, critiquing ongoing research, and giving and receiving constructive peer review. The seminar, as the Program itself, considers work that explores basic understanding of the dynamics of human-environment systems; facilitates the design, implementation, and evaluation of practical interventions that promote sustainability in particular places and contexts; and improves linkages between relevant research and innovation communities on the one hand, and relevant policy and management communities on the other. Graduate students, fellows, research staff, and faculty are invited to join the seminar.
Audience: Graduate students, fellows, research staff, and faculty are invited to join SSP members in the seminar.
Time and place: Unless otherwise noted, the Sustainability Science Seminar will meet weekly on Wednesdays from 9:00 - 11:00 AM in the Perkins Room at CID, located on the fourth floor of the Rubenstein Building at the Kennedy School of Government.
Event archive: Fall 2007, 2006-2007 series, 2005-2006 series
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