The Institute for Environmental Studies (IVM) at the Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam and its partner institutions invite papers for the 2007 Amsterdam Conference on the Human Dimensions of Global Environmental Change, to be held in Amsterdam on 24-26 May 2007.
On June 14/15, the Hellenic Foundation for European and Foreign Policy (ELIAMEP) and the Hellenic Society for the Protection of the Environment and Cultural Heritage (ELINIKI ETAIRA) will jointly organize the conference "Linking Environment, Development, Stability and Security" in Athens.
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by Dr. Gerhard Knies, Trans-Mediterranean Renewable Energy Cooperation (TREC)
The radical political changes in Bolivia taking place since 2000 have invariably been accompanied by conflicts over natural resources.
The Red Sea Dead Sea Canal project (RSDSC) has taken a great step forward. This 180-kilometre pipeline seeks to link the Dead Sea with the Red Sea by pumping around 1,900 million cubic metres of water annually from the Red Sea.
Options for environmental peacemaking are at the heart of two policy briefs written by GECHS SSC member Patricia Kameri-Mbote, which are now available from the Woodrow Wilson International Center for Scholars.
Indonesia and the European Commission agreed to tackle illegal logging after a meeting between M.S. Kaban, Indonesian Forestry Minister and Louis Michel and Stavros Dimas, the respective Commissioners for Development and Environment.
Much is known about what not to do in post-conflict settings.
The world is currently in the process of undisputed climate change, a fact that has recently been reaffirmed by the findings of the fourth report from the UN Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change.
The current German EU Presidency plans to further develop the project "Role of Civil Society – European Civilian Crisis Management (RoCS)".
An increased understanding of the relationship between environment and conflict can result from integrating physical data with conflict data.
In many places of the world today the environment is under heavy pressure. In some places the situation is even worse because of armed conflicts. To address these challenges, the Institute for Environmental Security has launched the Peace and Sustainability Sessions.
This international expert panel takes place on occasion of the forthcoming G8 Summit.