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Population Footprints – UCL & Leverhulme Trust Symposia

By Dr Pablo Mateos - Last updated: Friday, January 7, 2011

TweetPopulation Footprints 25-26 May 2011, The Mermaid Conference Centre, London EC4V 3DB 1st Announcement & Call for Poster Abstracts www.populationfootprints.org We would like to bring to your attention this major UCL and Leverhulme Trust symposium on human population growth and global carrying capacity to be held in London on Wednesday 25 & Thursday 26 May 2011. The symposium will [...]

In Search of Shelter: Mapping the Effects of Climate Change

By Daniel James Lewis - Last updated: Monday, June 22, 2009

TweetA new report released today at the UN Framework Convention on Climate Change, Bonn Meeting, says climate change may cause vast human migrations on an order not previously experienced. The report, In Search of Shelter: Mapping the Effects of Climate Change on Displacement and Migration, was written by CIESIN, the United Nations University, and CARE [...]

Well-being and Place – Int’l Conference, Durham

By Dr Pablo Mateos - Last updated: Thursday, February 19, 2009

TweetWell-being and Place: an International Conference 7th -9th April 2009, Durham University, United Kingdom *Places are still available at this conference- registration deadline extended to 28th February 2009* Keynote speakers Andrew Simms, Policy Director, New Economics Foundation Professor Tim Blackman, Director, Wolfson Research Institute, Durham University Overview Over the last ten years the targets of [...]