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SUMMARY:Exhibition: Seeing Pastoralism - Livestock and Climate Change
DESCRIPTION:3-12 November 2021\nCivic House\, 26 Civic Street\, Glasgow G4 9RH \nThis photo exhibition explores how pastoralists from three continents are tackling climate change. \nThe exhibition is linked to a new report that explains why climate assessments need to differentiate between climate-damaging intensive production and extensive\, mobile pastoral production. \nA launch event on 3 November from 15.00-17.00 will include a discussion with pastoral leaders from Jordan\, Mali\, Mongolia\, Norway\, Spain\, Chad and Uganda. \nThis event is co-organised by the PASTRES project and the World Association of Mobile Indigenous Peoples. \n\nFind out more\nTo explore the exhibition online\, visit seeingpastoralism.org. \nRead the report ‘Are livestock always bad for the planet?’. \n  \n 
URL:https://steps-centre.org/event/exhibition-seeing-pastoralism/
CATEGORIES:Pastoralism
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SUMMARY:Methods bazaar: Transdisciplinary methods for sustainability
DESCRIPTION:  \nAn online knowledge exchange event for researchers and other participants in sustainability initiatives interested in transdisciplinary methods \n8 November 2021\n15.00 – 18.00 UTC/GMT \n\nBLOG: The Methods ‘bazaar’ – What did we learn about transdisciplinary methods for sustainability?\nVideo and reflections from the event\, including short talks by researchers with experience of using methods in their own work. \nRead more \n\nAbout the event\nWhat methods can help to ‘open up’ and ‘broaden out’ pathways to sustainability\, revealing alternatives to one-track visions of progress and expertise?  \nThis online methods ‘bazaar’ will create a space for early career researchers from diverse countries and contexts to share experiences and learn from case studies of transdisciplinary research in sustainability. Building on contributions from participants we will reflect on ways of using methods\, practices\, actions\, and associated skills in sustainability and transdisciplinary research and practice. In celebrating and sharing experiences\, the event aims to foster connections between early career researchers and practitioners involved in sustainability research across different regions of the world. \nSustainability challenges – from Covid-19 to climate change\, agri-food futures to urbanisation – require thinking carefully about the relationships between power\, knowledge and action. Transdisciplinary methods can offer a way to make new connections between diverse forms of knowledge and action to challenge power. In this event\, we’ll come together to exchange examples of transdisciplinary methods and their practical application\, and reflect on the challenges we encounter\, draw lessons\, and think about how these could inform future initiatives that link research and action for sustainability. \nThis event will be of interest to those who are thinking about or are already using transdisciplinary methods in sustainability initiatives\, in particular early career researchers\, those in the last year of their PhD studies\, and sustainability practitioners who do not identify as researchers\, including those engaged in policy development. \n\nThis is the last event in the series ‘Challenging Research for Sustainability’\, convened by the ESRC STEPS Centre (co-hosted by IDS and SPRU\, University of Sussex)\, ARIN (African Research and Impact Network)\, and events in Mexico coordinated by the NGO Umbela Transformaciones Sostenibles\, co-coordinated by LANCIS-IE-UNAM\, and in association with IIMAS-UNAM and the School of Sustainability at Arizona State University.  \nTo find out more\, visit the STEPS Centre’s Methods theme.
URL:https://steps-centre.org/event/methods-bazaar-transdisciplinary-methods-for-sustainability/
CATEGORIES:Research methods
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