Immersion Distinguished Scholar Workshop: Sociology

02:00pm - 10:00pm

   
The sociology workshop brought together five scholars to discuss theories and methods used in sociology to study socio-environmental questions and systems. Over the course of the first two days, each scholar presented two lectures on their area of expertise, and participants were given time to

Seminar: The Global Water Grab Syndrome

04:00pm

At SESYNC, Jampel conducts research on the institutional drivers and governance conditions of virtual freshwater appropriation associated with global land grabbing and water grabbing. Prior to joining SESYNC, Jampel was a Postdoctoral Research Associate at The Vincent and Elinor Ostrom Workshop in

Immersion Distinguished Scholar Workshop: Economics

02:00pm - 10:00pm

   
The economics workshop brought together three scholars to discuss theories and methods used in economics to study socio-environmental questions and systems. Over the course of the first two days, each scholar presented two lectures on their area of expertise, and participants were given time to

Seminar: An Insurance Perspective on Evolving Climate

03:00pm

Slava Lyubchich obtained a PhD degree in Economics and Statistics from the Orenburg State University, Russia in 2011. In the same year he received a Government of Canada postdoctoral fellowship to continue his research at the Department of Statistics and Actuarial Science of the University of

Immersion Workshop: Ecology

Brian McGill
Daniel Simberloff
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The ecology workshop brought together four scholars to discuss theories and methods used in ecology to study socio-environmental questions and systems. Over the course of the first two days, each scholar presented several lectures on their area of expertise, and participants were given time to

Immersion Lecture: Ecosystem Ecology – Theories, Methods, Lenses

04:00pm - 04:45pm

  
In this first of two lectures on ecosystem ecology, Dr. Whendee Silver presents an overview of the focus and some key currencies in the field. She defines ecosystem ecology as the study of both the organisms and the abiotic environment, and interactions between them, in an area defined by the