Dear colleagues,

Future Earth is conducting a Global Risk Scientists' Perception survey. The aim 
of the survey is to capture scientists' perceptions of global risks to 
complement the World Economic Forum's Global Risk Report, which reports on the 
global risk perceptions of leaders from business, economics, and government.

We are reaching out to you as experts in global environmental issues to help us 
answer this survey. It will be open until Oct 14th2019.


Survey website: 
https://grsp2019.futureearth.org<https://nam01.safelinks.protection.outlook.com/?url=https%3A%2F%2Fgrsp2019.futureearth.org%2F&data=02%7C01%7CMaria.Ivanova%40umb.edu%7Cff593e646efa49984b4208d74c165e4a%7Cb97188711ee94425953c1ace1373eb38%7C0%7C0%7C637061531280612447&sdata=umRzxUDLCSts8f0wwROmlRfaJhQWTw%2BtYHB3zSjBQDg%3D&reserved=0>

Below you will find an email with additional details about the survey if you 
would like to share further. Thank you!

Sincerely,
Maria Ivanova
University of Massachusetts Boston

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ADDITIONAL DETAILS: Global Risks Scientists' Perception survey



Overview: The goal of this survey is to spark dialogue, build the needed 
multi-sectoral community working toward solutions to global risks, and identify 
knowledge gaps. The survey was designed under the guidance of a team of expert 
advisors (listed below). The results will be published in a chapter of Our 
Future On Earth report to be released in early 2020. This is the first 
iteration of the Global Risks Scientists’ Perception survey. The plan is to 
build this into an annual, recognizable Future Earth product.



Context: The researchers within our Future Earth community are among the 
world’s leading experts in understanding the changing nature of global 
environmental and societal risks. We know that global risks are increasingly 
complex, uncertain, systemic, and dynamic. These risks cannot be understood, 
monitored, or addressed in academic or sectoral silos. To effectively tackle 
the global risks of today, we not only need continuous transdisciplinary 
research, we also need transdisciplinary dialogue to build a broader community 
of professionals working together on the systemic challenges of today. To this 
end, Future Earth is launching the Global Risks Scientists' Perception survey.



The results of this survey will complement the World Economic Forum’s (WEF) 
annual Global Risks Report, which reports on the global risk perceptions of 
leaders from business, economics, and government. These reports have been 
influential in shaping current dialogues and framing global risk. The Global 
Risks Scientists' Perception survey will contribute to the discourse that has 
been shaped through WEF’s important work with an international analysis of  
scientists’ perceptions of global risks, of the current knowledge base on these 
risks, and on clusters of risks with the potential to act synergistically.



Added Value: We hope the Global Risks Scientists’ Perception survey will expand 
and deepen the dialogue among science, business, and policy around building 
solutions to global risks. It will do this by complementing the work done by 
the WEF by adding the system science perspective, while also going a step 
further by:



1.     Identifying knowledge gaps around global risks,

2.     Identifying additional risks not currently covered in the WEF Global 
Risks Report, and

3.     Beginning to analyze interconnections between global risks with the 
potential to lead to global systemic crises.



Please take the time to participate in this survey 
HERE<https://nam01.safelinks.protection.outlook.com/?url=https%3A%2F%2Fgrsp2019.futureearth.org%2F&data=02%7C01%7CMaria.Ivanova%40umb.edu%7Cff593e646efa49984b4208d74c165e4a%7Cb97188711ee94425953c1ace1373eb38%7C0%7C0%7C637061531280622437&sdata=HDURWnNPmUsM6m8CYdtZrhN4kPlmb7pPoNcS3VNj4JE%3D&reserved=0>
 and share this invitation within research your networks. The survey will take 
approximately 30 minutes and will remain open until October 11, 
2019<x-apple-data-detectors://12>.



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SCIENTIFIC ADVISORS:



Dr. Kalpana 
Chaudhari<https://nam01.safelinks.protection.outlook.com/?url=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.ipbes.net%2Fusers%2Fisdrklc&data=02%7C01%7CMaria.Ivanova%40umb.edu%7Cff593e646efa49984b4208d74c165e4a%7Cb97188711ee94425953c1ace1373eb38%7C0%7C0%7C637061531280622437&sdata=8e4rs7yx33WNIVVTLKg0ogfdUNqF9niENz9SpKlkN1g%3D&reserved=0>,
 Vice President of the Institute for Sustainable Development and Research, 
ISDR, India



Prof. Matthias 
Garschagen<https://nam01.safelinks.protection.outlook.com/?url=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.geographie.uni-muenchen.de%2Fdepartment%2Ffiona%2Fpersonen%2Findex.php%3Fpersonen_details%3D1%26user_id%3D332&data=02%7C01%7CMaria.Ivanova%40umb.edu%7Cff593e646efa49984b4208d74c165e4a%7Cb97188711ee94425953c1ace1373eb38%7C0%7C0%7C637061531280632428&sdata=Zhwj0THlxLXKKfdF3G%2FvFO2NT4pSViZCryV9kpUUWE4%3D&reserved=0>,
 Professor, Department of Geography, Human-Environment Relations, 
Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität München, Germany



Prof. Maria Ivanova<https://www.umb.edu/faculty_staff/list/maria_ivanova>, 
Associate Professor, Department of Conflict Resolution, Human Security, and 
Global Governance, McCormack Graduate School, University of Massachusetts 
Boston; Director of Center for Governance and Sustainability and Director of 
the Global Environmental Governance Project, USA



Dr. Markus 
Reichstein<https://nam01.safelinks.protection.outlook.com/?url=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.bgc-jena.mpg.de%2Fbgi%2Findex.php%2FPeople%2FMarkusReichstein&data=02%7C01%7CMaria.Ivanova%40umb.edu%7Cff593e646efa49984b4208d74c165e4a%7Cb97188711ee94425953c1ace1373eb38%7C0%7C0%7C637061531280632428&sdata=aA81Gk9NdDcRSPRC142WnUL8iK2D1dzWYttxrBsdgeg%3D&reserved=0>,
 Director, Department of Biogeochemical Integration, Max Planck Institute for 
Biogeochemistry, Germany



Prof. Qian 
Ye<https://nam01.safelinks.protection.outlook.com/?url=http%3A%2F%2Firg.bnu.edu.cn%2Fmembers%2Fmember%2Fprof-ye-qian%2F&data=02%7C01%7CMaria.Ivanova%40umb.edu%7Cff593e646efa49984b4208d74c165e4a%7Cb97188711ee94425953c1ace1373eb38%7C0%7C0%7C637061531280642424&sdata=TUlDOAeNGhbSPQDw%2BoUdr5KevbOvfG3Uy3N9hBX2Iyo%3D&reserved=0>,
 Executive Director, Integrated Risk Governance project, Professor, State Key 
Laboratory of Earth Surface Processes and Resource Ecology, Beijing Normal 
University, China


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