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The Solution is Social: How and why to work with the human dimension in climate change research
The Solution is Social: How and why to work with the human dimension in climate change research
Climate change is caused by human activities, the human dimension is an obvious place to look to find solutions. Yet between 1990 and 2018, social science research received only 0.12% of global research funding into climate change (Overland and Sovacool, 2020). Where they are supported, social sciences and humanities are often placed in service to the research and practice agendas of physical sciences (Kania and Bucksch, 2020). Such under-representation is perpetuated, and carried into the policy and practice arena (Royston and Foulds, 2020), for example through IPCC (Lahsen and Turnhout, 2021).
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Southern Voices on Research Geographies a workshop for transition-related Social Sciences & Humanities in Southern Europe
Southern Voices on Research Geographies a workshop for transition-related Social Sciences & Humanities in Southern Europe
The EU has sought to stimulate research collaborations for decades to enhance synergies among European research communities and to support its own policy goals. However, disparities remain in terms of overall participation, roles within cooperative research and financial contributions received, particularly between the Western/Northern parts of Europe and Southern, Central and Eastern European countries. These differences can be seen in the Framework Programme as a whole, but are also visible across the transition-related thematic areas of climate, energy and mobility.
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The impacts of forest disturbances on soil and litter invertebrates
The impacts of forest disturbances on soil and litter invertebrates
How do disturbances to forests like fires, droughts, storms, and pest outbreaks impact soil and litter invertebrates? We know lots about how these perturbations affect large, cute biodiversity, but this isn’t true for litter and soil dwelling invertebrates – despite their importance for soil functioning.
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Epidemiology and Urban Health research in our Unequal and Complex Cities
Epidemiology and Urban Health research in our Unequal and Complex Cities
Urban health research has greatly improved in quality, quantity, and depth over the past 20 years. Just in the last decade, we have seen a large increase in publications, scientific journals, conferences, books, and courses. This growth highlights the fact that there is a large and growing amount of knowledge that could be translated into policies to improve population health and reduce health inequities in cities worldwide.