Dear colleagues,


Please find below the invitation to our next GlobalGoals Webinar. This session 
will explore whether the SDGs have advanced planetary ecological integrity, 
that is, strengthened policies towards the preservation of global commons at 
various levels of governance. The panel will present first insights of the SDG 
Impact Assessment that is organized by the Earth System Governance Project's 
Taskforce on the Sustainable Development Goals (if you are interested in 
joining this Taskforce, please reach out to 
[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>).



Best regards, and Happy New Year!

Carole-Anne


Dr. Carole-Anne Sénit - Researcher GLOBALGOALS<https://globalgoalsproject.eu/> 
| Lecturer CHARM-EU<https://youtu.be/8kPmfjJyS8s> | Copernicus Institute of 
Sustainable Development | Faculty of Geosciences - Utrecht University | Vening 
Meinesz building Princetonlaan 8a, P.O. Box 80.115, 3584 CB Utrecht, The 
Netherlands | Room 7.10 | Tel. +31302536771 | 
[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]> | 
www.uu.nl/staff/CASenit<http://www.uu.nl/staff/MJVijge> | Twitter: @CASenit

GlobalGoals Webinar Series
Planetary Integrity
Wednesday, 26th January 2022, 09:00-10:00 (CET)



Dear all,



We warmly invite you to the next session of the GlobalGoals Webinar Series in 
which we are presenting the key findings of  the SDG Impact 
Assessment<https://globalgoalsproject.eu/sdg-assessment/> (published by 
Cambridge University Press in March 2022). In our upcoming session taking place 
as an MS Teams webinar on January 26th, we reveal some of the key findings of 
Chapter 6 of the assessment on Planetary Integrity.



Our distinguished panelists, Louis Kotzé and Rakhyun Kim, the lead authors of 
this chapter, will explore to what extent and under what conditions the 
Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) have advanced planetary ecological 
integrity, that is, strengthened policies towards the preservation of global 
commons at various levels of governance. Their presentation will be followed by 
a reflection from Michelle Lim, our discussant for this session, before the 
audience will be given the floor to ask questions.



The findings of the assessment and the insights of the webinar will feed into 
the work of the Taskforce on the SDGs of the Earth System Governance 
Project<https://www.earthsystemgovernance.org/research/taskforce-on-the-sustainable-development-goals/>
 where your contribution is more than welcome!



Please register to this event 
here<https://www.formdesk.com/universiteitutrecht-geo/webinar6>.



Date:        26th January 2022

Time:        09:00-10:00 (CET)

Location: online (MS Teams)



Panelists

Louis J. Kotzé, Research Professor of Environmental Law, North-West University 
(South Africa), and Senior Professorial Fellow in Earth System Law, University 
of Lincoln (United Kingdom)

Rakhyun E. Kim, Assistant Professor of Global Environmental Governance, 
Copernicus Institute of Sustainable Development at Utrecht University (The 
Netherlands)

Michelle Lim, Senior Lecturer in Environmental Law, Macquarie University 
(Australia)



Moderator

Carole-Anne Sénit, Researcher at the Copernicus Institute of Sustainable 
Development (The Netherlands), and Co-convenor of the Earth System Governance 
Taskforce on the SDGs



We are looking forward to welcoming you at the webinar!



With best wishes,

The GlobalGoals Project Team & the author team of the SDG Impact Assessment









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