In addition to standing agenda items on the global economy and foreign, security and development policy, the heads of state and government of the Group of Seven (G7) will consider: protection of the marine environment, marine governance and resource efficiency; antibiotic resistance, neglected and poverty-related diseases, and Ebola; retail and supply chain standards; and empowering self-employed women and women in vocational training.
This conference is the sixth in a series arranged by the Centre for Climate and Safety at Karlstad University, with climate politics and awareness as specific themes for this edition, i.e. how climate adaptation and disaster risk management can be integrated in broad societal planning.
It is a venue for all who work with climate-related risks in different ways: as professionals, politicians, or researchers, from local or national authorities, from public or private sector. Presentations of experiences and knowledge from practice and research are mixed with discussion sessions.
UfP’s 2015 Summer Conference will take place under the theme ’Surviving the 21st Century - Global Challenges, Threats and Prospects for Peace’. During this major conference, distinguished speakers will explore three urgent and important issues facing humanity in three individual sessions: (1) war and peacebuilding, (2) islamophobia and interfaith dialogue and (3) climate change crisis and solutions.
The Stockholm International Peace Research Institute (SIPRI) and the Swedish Ministry for Foreign Affairs
The 2015 Global Land Forum will take place under the theme 'Land governance for inclusive development, justice and sustainability: time for action'. The event will bring together practitioners, land users, activists, policy makers and researchers from around the world. Participants will debate, share and plan joint action on people-centered land governance, with the aim of contributing to broader goals of poverty reduction, food security, environmental sustainability and human well-being and dignity, including within the context of the post-2015 development framework.
This course is an introduction to the science of climate change, including its effect on natural hazards. It reviews the trends in magnitude and frequency of climatic extremes, and the changes in average climatic conditions. It likewise explores the linkage between disaster risk management and climate change adaptation, and outlines strategies, methods, and tools for integrated climate risk management.
This forum will bring together experts and practitioners in urban adaptation and resilience. Presentations, panels, workshops and trainings will address: urban risk and vulnerability and disaster risk management; resilience data and indicators; adaptation planning, policy and integrated approaches; communicating resilience and applying ICT solutions, etc.
This three-part course draws on multi-faceted research at the Centre for Social Responsibility in Mining to provide: an understanding of the costs of conflict in the resource industry; processes and mechanisms by which communities can make their concerns heard and which companies can draw on to work with communities to negotiate and resolve conflict; and the causes and consequences of environmental conflicts in the research sector, and the process of using ecological factors to promote peace.
The Business & Climate Summit will serve as a platform to highlight business solutions towards a low-carbon economy and discuss the frameworks and policies needed to deploy low-carbon solutions.
Organized by the Land, Property and Reparations Division of the International Organization for Migration (IOM), The World Bank, and USAID, the event will draw on case studies of peace operations and peacebuilding efforts. Participants will explore the range of entry points (humanitarian, human rights, state building, development, etc.) and options for dispute resolution and structural reform.
The goal of this course is to provide an overview of the role natural resources play in conflict environments, illustrating both positive and negative situations where natural resources have an impact on a conflict and – conversely - how the environment is impacted by conflict.
This conference will seek to: provide a forum for sharing lessons and strengthening the participation of civil society and the public sector in climate change-related activities; strengthen collaboration among stakeholders on the issue of climate change and its impacts; and create linkages among organizations at various levels working on climate change.
This event in partnership with the US State Department and the Woodrow Wilson International Center for Scholars seeks to develop emerging women leaders from around the world and is committed to training early- to mid-career women to advance their careers in government and public service as they move their nations forward politically, economically, and socially. How women use water, share knowledge, and promote sound management and conservation of water are key issues for our planet’s future and critical issues for women in public service.
This is an informative-exploratory event at Bond with Compassion in World Farming and the UK Food Group to find out more about the role of livestock in climate change debates in the run-up to COP21.
This event will share and discuss learning derived from an action research process carried out in four countries - Colombia, Kenya, South Sudan and Zimbabwe - to better understand citizens’ perspectives in contexts of fragility and chronic violence.