Sustainability science in a Global North-South dialogue
Roundtable Discussion
Discussants
Dr. Suraya Afiff (University of Indonesia, Depok, Indonesia)
Dr. Constance Akurugu (University of Business and Integrated Development Studies, Wa, Ghana)
Dr. Estela Herbas (Bolivian Catholic University, Cochabamba, Bolivia)
Dr. Stephen Nkansah Morgan (College of Humanities, Accra, Ghana)
Prof. Mangku Purnomo (Brawijaya University, Indonesia)
Dr. Fernanda Wanderley (Bolivian Catholic University, La Paz, Bolivia)
Sustainability science aims to provide solutions to the multiple socio-ecological crises by working beyond ‘modern’ disciplinary boundaries. At this Roundtable, we will first discuss how sustainability science is conceptualized and organized in Bolivia, Ghana, Indonesia, and Germany. Second, we will discuss how we can interlink the interdisciplinary field of sustainability science on a global scale.
Discussants
Dr. Suraya Afiff (University of Indonesia, Depok, Indonesia)
Dr. Constance Akurugu (University of Business and Integrated Development Studies, Wa, Ghana)
Dr. Estela Herbas (Bolivian Catholic University, Cochabamba, Bolivia)
Dr. Stephen Nkansah Morgan (College of Humanities, Accra, Ghana)
Prof. Mangku Purnomo (Brawijaya University, Indonesia)
Dr. Fernanda Wanderley (Bolivian Catholic University, La Paz, Bolivia)
Sustainability science aims to provide solutions to the multiple socio-ecological crises by working beyond ‘modern’ disciplinary boundaries. At this Roundtable, we will first discuss how sustainability science is conceptualized and organized in Bolivia, Ghana, Indonesia, and Germany. Second, we will discuss how we can interlink the interdisciplinary field of sustainability science on a global scale.
Registration period
Monday, 08.07.24
Time
Thursday, 18.07.24 - 03:30 PM
- 06:00 PM
Topic
Sustainability
Languages
Englisch
Location
German Institute of Development and Sustainability IDOS, Tulpenfeld 6, 53113 Bonn
Room
East Asia
Reservation
required
Additional Information
Organizer
Staff Unit for the Bonn Research Alliance (BORA), Center for Development Research (ZEF) of the University of Bonn and IDOS. The Round Table is funded by the TRA Individuals
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