DFG/ICSU/ISSC Young Scientists Networking Conference on Integrated Science


Call for Applications

Ecosystems and human wellbeing in the green economy



A key theme of the Rio+20 United Nations Conference on Sustainable
Development, held in June 2012, was the promotion of a “green economy”.
Future Earth <http://www.icsu.org/future-earth> , launched during Rio+20,
is an ambitious new 10-year research programme which will provide the
knowledge we need to tackle the most urgent challenges of the 21st century
related to global sustainability, and that includes issues relating to
transformations towards green economies.



The International Social Science Council <http://www.worldsocialscience.org/>
(ISSC) and the International Council for Science <http://www.icsu.org/>
(ICSU), in collaboration with the International Network of Next Generation
Ecologists (INNGE <http://innge.net/> ) and Institute for New Economic
Thinking’s Young Scholars Initiative (INET YSI <http://ineteconomics.org/ysi>
), are planning to assemble a group of early career researchers with
diverse backgrounds and research perspectives to reflect on ecosystems and
human wellbeing in the transition towards green economies and debate
relevant issues as part of a series of conferences on Integrated Science
that are funded by the German Research Foundation <http://www.dfg.de/>
(DFG).



The aim is to bring together creative multidimensional, interdisciplinary
and trans-disciplinary perspectives to address the complex topic of how
future societies deal with ecosystems and human wellbeing. Young scientists
will debate issues relating to the topic, questioning key assumptions,
theories and models underlying the current research on ecosystems, human
wellbeing, and the transformation towards green economies; dynamics of
governance, justice, authority at global and local levels; and the
development of research methodologies to assess change in the
transformations towards sustainability.



The Networking Conference is open to post-doctoral researchers interested
in the collaboration between the social and the natural sciences. The
conference will bring together senior and leading scientists and
researchers with a diversity of perspectives to identify top priority
questions for future research on the topic.



Closing date for applications: 7 January 2014. Find application
instructions here:

http://www.worldsocialscience.org/documents/call-networking-conference-ecosystems-services-

wellbeing-green-economies.pdf. All queries should be sent to
[email protected]

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