Dear colleagues,
Do you know of an instance where a decision to solve an environmental problem has created a new environmental problem?
Please share your example(s) with us by participating in the following survey: https://survey.uu.nl/jfe/form/SV_77nTf9M7rfKgOaO
The survey will take about 10-20 minutes to complete, and it will remain open until 31 July 2022.
We will use the outcome of the survey for building an online database of ‘problem shifts', which will be made public for anyone to access for research and decision-making purposes.
This survey is part of the five-year research programme PROBLEMSHIFTING, which has received funding from the European Research Council (Grant agreement No. 949252).
If you wish to be informed about our research progress, please visit our project website https://problemshifting.org and follow our Twitter account @PROBLEMSHIFTING.
Participation is completely anonymous and voluntary, and you can opt out of the survey at any moment. Your privacy is protected under the General Data Protection Regulation of the European Union. Read the full privacy statement here: https://problemshifting.org/privacystatement/.
Thank you very much for your contribution in advance.
Best wishes,
also on behalf of the project team: Ashok Vardhan Adipudi, Frank Biermann, Işık Girgiç, Nazira Kozhanova, Lucie Oelschläger, and Merilin Raidma

RAKHYUN E. KIM
BSc MSc MEnvLaw PhD
Assistant Professor of Global Environmental Governance | Copernicus Institute of Sustainable Development | Utrecht University
Principal Investigator | Research Programme on Problem-Shifting between International Environmental Treaty Regimes | European Research Council Starting Grant (No. 949252)
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