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Blog articles related to STEPS America Latina, part of the Pathways to Sustainability Global Consortium. For more information, visit the STEPS America Latina page.

How do we end the dominance of rich countries over sustainability science?

January 19th, 2016 Patrick Van Zwanenberg 1 Comment

by Patrick van Zwanenberg, Anabel Marin & Adrian Ely With the new Sustainable Development Goals adopted by the UN last year, SciDev.Net has published a timely report on the global…

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Opening up democratic politics for sustainable development: reflections from STEPS America Latina

November 24th, 2015 Andy Stirling

The event that launched STEPS América Latina earlier this month, ‘Opening up the development agenda’, was a great workshop. It’s rare for a meeting of this kind to be so…

What are we doing when we do open science and inclusive innovation?

November 12th, 2015 Adrian Smith 1 Comment

Last week I participated in the ‘launch’ event of STEPS América Latina, as part of ongoing work with researchers in the region. There, as elsewhere, we are exploring the politics…

Sharing the Open Source Seed Initiative at STEPS América Latina

November 12th, 2015 Nathan Oxley

by Claire Luby, Open Source Seed Initiative (OSSI) Claire Luby presented her work at the STEPS América Latina launch event in November 2015, as part of a panel on ‘horizontal…

Opening up science and development in Latin America

November 8th, 2015 Nathan Oxley

STEPS América Latina is the latest regional hub of the Pathways to Sustainability global consortium to be launched. The launch event, which took place on 5-6 November in Buenos Aires,…

Graph showing the growth of the OpenDOAR database in Argentina

Open Access and Open Science in Argentina

October 23rd, 2015 Mariano Fressoli

In this OCSDNet blogpost for Open Access Week 2015, Mariano Fressoli and Valeria Arza write about Open Access digital repositories and the culture of Open Science in Argentina.  It’s not…

South-South Cooperation: Voices from Africa and Latin America resonate in China

April 28th, 2015 Steps Admin

By Sandra Pointel The launch of the STEPS Centre China Sustainability Hub in Beijing last week provided a useful platform for participants at the Pathways to Sustainability in a Changing…

‘Thousands of models’: Planetary boundaries, values & power

January 16th, 2015 Adrian Smith

The role of current patterns of human habitation in earth systems processes is pushing beyond planetary boundaries; which is to say our impacts on climate and biosphere risk tipping our…

‘A new way of doing science’: Future Earth in Argentina

December 15th, 2014 Patrick Van Zwanenberg

By Patrick van Zwanenberg and Mariano Fressoli, STEPS America Latina. Future Earth is a major 10-year international research programme that aims to provide the critical knowledge needed to address challenges…

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STEPS América Latina at the Open and Collaborative Science in Development Network

October 29th, 2014 Steps Admin

By Mariano Fressoli, STEPS America Latina Between 13 and 15 October the Open and Collaborative Science in Development Network held its first workshop in Nairobi. The objective of the workshop,…

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