Earth System Governance Network

For all its activities the Earth System Governance Project relies on a large network that reflects the interdisciplinary, international, and multi-scale challenge of earth system governance. Within this network, several categories of affiliation are available:

Earth System Governance Associate Faculty

Information on the Earth System Governance Associate Faculty will be made available soon.

Earth System Governance Research Fellows

Earth System Governance Fellows are early to mid-level career colleagues who seek to link their own research projects with the broader themes and questions advanced by the Earth System Governance Science and Implementation Plan. Through a bottom-up, dynamic and active network Earth System Governance Fellows collaborate on research projects, debate ideas and disseminate information on relevant events and opportunities in the field.

>>>Earth System Governance Research Fellows

Earth System Governance Research Centres

The Earth System Governance Research Centres support the implementation of specific parts of the Earth System Governance Science Plan, for example by sharing responsibility for the analysis of one particular analytical problem or one particular flagship activity.

>>>Earth System Governance Research Centres

Affiliated Projects

>>> List of Affiliated Projects

Recent Publications

Protecting climate refugees. The case for a global protocol Biermann, Frank, and Ingrid Boas. 2008. Protecting climate refugees. The case for a global protocol. Environment 50 (6): 8-16.

 

Earth System Governance Science and Implementation Plan - Executive Summary. October 2008. [download]

Lebel, Louis. 2008. Long Term Policies on Adaptiveness: For Whom? To What? By What? By When? Notes for the Semi-Plenary talk on the Earth System Governance Science Plan at the 2008 Berlin Conference on the Human Dimension of Global Environmental Change, 23 February 2008. [download]

Upcoming Events

7th International Science Conference on the Human Dimensions of Global Environmental Change (Open Meeting), 'Social Challenges of Global Change' IHDP announces that the 7th International Science Conference on the Human Dimensions of Global Environmental Change (Open Meeting), 'Social Challenges of Global Change' will take place 26-30 April 2009 in Bonn, Germany.