[gep-ed] Jennifer Clapp's Op-Ed in NYT

2020-05-08 Thread Aseem Prakash

Our GEP colleague, Jennifer Clapp, has published an outstanding op-ed in 
today's New York Times:

Spoiled Milk, Rotten Vegetables and a Very Broken Food 
System






Aseem Prakash
Professor, Department of Political Science
Walker Family Professor for the College of Arts and Sciences
Founding Director, UW Center for Environmental 
Politics
University of Washington, Seattle
aseemprakash.net




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Vadrot 
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Subject: [gep-ed] Invitation to participate in the research survey ‘The BBNJ 
during the COVID-19 crisis’



-With apologies for cross-posting-



Dear all,



I hope this email finds you well. As some of you may know, I am PI of an ERC 
Starting Grant project on the BBNJ negotiation process 
(www.maripoldata.eu). One important pillar of the 
project is to study negotiations these marine biodiversity ethnographically. In 
order to be able to continue our research in the current situation and to 
contribute to keep the BBNJ momentum  we developed an online survey: 
https://bbnjsurvey.formr.org/, which we are currently circulating to people 
interested/involved in BBNJ.



I would very much appreciate, if you could forward the invitation to your 
networks and fill out the survey in case you do follow/are involved in BBNJ. It 
only takes 6-7- minutes. Please also note that we have received a specific 
approval by the ethics committee of the ERC and also informed the UNCOALOS 
secretariat about this research activity.



I thank you very much in advance and I hope that you are all well.



Kind regards and greetings from Vienna



Alice (Vadrot)





Dear participant,



We would like to invite you to participate in the research survey 'The BBNJ 
during the COVID-19 crisis', recently launched 
by MARIPOLDATA —The Politics of Marine Biodiversity Data, an ERC Starting Grant 
project. MARIPOLDATA is located at the University of Vienna, Austria, under the 
direction of Alice Vadrot (Department of Political Science).



The rapid spread of the coronavirus (COVID-19) has led to quarantine measures 
all around the world and resulted in the cancellation or postponement of a 
great number of global meetings.



The fourth conference on an international legally binding instrument under the 
United Nations Convention on the Law of the Sea — on the conservation and 
sustainable use of marine biological diversity of areas beyond national 
jurisdiction (BBNJ Instrument) — is no exception to this. It is not yet known 
when it will take place. This is bound to greatly affect the international 
agenda and strategies set for the ocean in 2020.



The purpose of this study is to assess how the COVID-19 outbreak is affecting 
the various parties working on the BBNJ Treaty and how it is impacting on the 
work and activities carried out towards the conclusion of an agreement.



This study is targeted at all actors working on the BBNJ Treaty. It takes no 
more than 6–7 minutes to complete the survey, 
which is available in English. Any answers you provide are confidential and 
cannot be linked to you individually. Survey results will be used to write 
scientific articles. Deadline for participation is Sunday 17th May.



To complete the survey please click on the link: https://bbnjsurvey.formr.org/



You can consult our webpage to learn more about 
the MARIPOLDATA research project and contact the Principal Investigator, Dr 
Alice Vadrot (alice.vad...@univie.ac.a) at 
any time.



If you have any questions about the study or any difficulties accessing or 
completing the survey online, please feel free to contact Arne Langlet 
(maripoldata@univie.ac.at).



It is essential that as many BBNJ stakeholders as possible participate. We 
would therefore be most grateful if you would help us disseminate this survey 
to colleagues.



I would like to thank you in advance for participating in this 
survey.



Kind wishes,



Alice Vadrot and Team

[cid:image003.jpg@01D62552.E4D5A140]

Ass. Prof. Dr. Alice Vadrot

Principal Investigator

ERC Project MARIPOLDATA

_



University of Vienna

Department of Political Sciences

Wächtergasse 1, 5. OG, Top 504, 1010 Vienna

✉️ alice.vad...@univie.ac.at

 Office +43-1-4277-49455

http://www.maripoldata.eu/

www.alicevadrot.eu

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[gep-ed] Invitation to participate in the research survey ‘The BBNJ during the COVID-19 crisis’

2020-05-08 Thread Alice Vadrot

-With apologies for cross-posting-

Dear all,

I hope this email finds you well. As some of you may know, I am PI of an ERC 
Starting Grant project on the BBNJ negotiation process 
(www.maripoldata.eu). One important pillar of the 
project is to study negotiations these marine biodiversity ethnographically. In 
order to be able to continue our research in the current situation and to 
contribute to keep the BBNJ momentum  we developed an online survey: 
https://bbnjsurvey.formr.org/, which we are currently circulating to people 
interested/involved in BBNJ.

I would very much appreciate, if you could forward the invitation to your 
networks and fill out the survey in case you do follow/are involved in BBNJ. It 
only takes 6-7- minutes. Please also note that we have received a specific 
approval by the ethics committee of the ERC and also informed the UNCOALOS 
secretariat about this research activity.

I thank you very much in advance and I hope that you are all well.

Kind regards and greetings from Vienna

Alice (Vadrot)


Dear participant,

We would like to invite you to participate in the research survey 'The BBNJ 
during the COVID-19 crisis', recently launched 
by MARIPOLDATA —The Politics of Marine Biodiversity Data, an ERC Starting Grant 
project. MARIPOLDATA is located at the University of Vienna, Austria, under the 
direction of Alice Vadrot (Department of Political Science).

The rapid spread of the coronavirus (COVID-19) has led to quarantine measures 
all around the world and resulted in the cancellation or postponement of a 
great number of global meetings.

The fourth conference on an international legally binding instrument under the 
United Nations Convention on the Law of the Sea — on the conservation and 
sustainable use of marine biological diversity of areas beyond national 
jurisdiction (BBNJ Instrument) — is no exception to this. It is not yet known 
when it will take place. This is bound to greatly affect the international 
agenda and strategies set for the ocean in 2020.

The purpose of this study is to assess how the COVID-19 outbreak is affecting 
the various parties working on the BBNJ Treaty and how it is impacting on the 
work and activities carried out towards the conclusion of an agreement.

This study is targeted at all actors working on the BBNJ Treaty. It takes no 
more than 6–7 minutes to complete the survey, 
which is available in English. Any answers you provide are confidential and 
cannot be linked to you individually. Survey results will be used to write 
scientific articles. Deadline for participation is Sunday 17th May.

To complete the survey please click on the link: https://bbnjsurvey.formr.org/

You can consult our webpage to learn more about 
the MARIPOLDATA research project and contact the Principal Investigator, Dr 
Alice Vadrot (alice.vad...@univie.ac.a) at 
any time.

If you have any questions about the study or any difficulties accessing or 
completing the survey online, please feel free to contact Arne Langlet 
(maripoldata@univie.ac.at).

It is essential that as many BBNJ stakeholders as possible participate. We 
would therefore be most grateful if you would help us disseminate this survey 
to colleagues.

I would like to thank you in advance for participating in this 
survey.

Kind wishes,

Alice Vadrot and Team
[cid:image003.jpg@01D62552.E4D5A140]
Ass. Prof. Dr. Alice Vadrot
Principal Investigator
ERC Project MARIPOLDATA
_



University of Vienna
Department of Political Sciences
Wächtergasse 1, 5. OG, Top 504, 1010 Vienna
✉️ alice.vad...@univie.ac.at
 Office +43-1-4277-49455
http://www.maripoldata.eu/
www.alicevadrot.eu
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[gep-ed] Fwd: What is the promise of international law?

2020-05-08 Thread Charles Chester
Hi all,

An eclectic but useful selection of resources at the environment link below.

All best,

Charlie Chester

New email address: ches...@gep-guide.net
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