Climate resilience updates: publications, jobs and webinar

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Oct 21, 2024, 3:48:42 AM10/21/24
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Recommended Publications 
To foster content-driven communication and discussions centered around climate resilience, we encourage members to share their publications within this group. Kindly submit the details of your own or others' publications to the group assistant at klima.r...@gmail.com, who will consolidate and distribute them 2 or 3 times per month. In order to reduce email loads considering the group's extensive global membership of over 2100 participants, we kindly request you not to post publications individually.

The posting of publications lies on relevance and quality rather than quantity. Only selected publications meeting the following five criteria will be included in the postings:
  1. The topic must directly relate to climate resilience.
  2. The title must incorporate the term resilience, resiliency, or resilient.
  3. It must be a scientific research publication in peer-reviewed journals, monograph, or edited book volume.
  4. The publication must be published within the last 3 years and in English.
  5. Information must include the full names of all authors, and a webpage link.


Job and career

Research Position (postdoc or doctoral student) on Modeling Flood Resilience at LMU Munich, Germany
Application deadline 2024-11-15
Link to the application form: https://survey.ifkw.lmu.de/stories2024.
https://job-portal.lmu.de/jobposting/421da6a2cce76cb9ce14267c59975f9acf5012560?ref=homepage


PhD position in adaptation and ecosystem resilience (m/w/d) 100%
Eawag, the Swiss Federal Institute of Aquatic Science and Technology, is an internationally networked aquatic research institute within the ETH Domain (Swiss Federal Institutes of Technology).
Application by 15 November 2024.
https://apply.refline.ch/673277/1209/pub/1/index.html



Climate Resilience Webinar on Oct 22, by Prof. Andrew Bell (Cornell Uni.)
Topic: Co-producing technical knowledge for resilient human-environment systems
Speaker: Prof. Dr. Andrew Bell, Department of Global Development, Cornell University, USA
Time: Tuesday Oct. 22, 2024 at 8am US Eastern Time
Venue: Zoom Meeting ID: 661 6495 5947; Passcode: 241022

Commentator: Dr. Johan Oldekop, Reader in Environment and Development at the Global Development Institute, University of Manchester, UK

Moderator: Dr. Liang Emlyn Yang (杨也明), Harvard University, USA, & LMU Munich, Germany


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