October 24-26, 2019
Marrakech
One of the most striking dynamics of the Anthropocene Era is the ability
of social systems to interact with ecological systems on a large scale and at a
rapid rate, with greater intensity and uncertain consequences. This is done
while crossing many ecological thresholds, sometimes irreversibly. Worse, this
interaction is increasingly associated with the emergence of interdependent and
complex dynamics and crises affecting both social and ecological systems. This,
in turn, unveils our incapacity to efficiently manage these dynamics and risks
by using the same value systems, which are the main cause of their emergence.
Against this background, SES2019, which will be held within the
perspective of the COP25, is an opportunity for delegates to share their
insights and experiences with regard to SES in an era of dynamics of insecurity
and complex risks, that are mostly global in scope and unprecedented in scale.
The Conference Tracks focus on: The assessment of structural factors of SES
vulnerability in an era of global risks and dynamics of insecurity; the
identification of areas of SES interactions, integration and synergy; the
assessment of the ability of existing response mechanisms (governance
frameworks, conceptual referential, cultural patterns and values...) to foster
the resilience and viability of SES; and to highlight the recommended approaches
and ways of action to reverse undesirable trends.
The Conference topics are multidisciplinary and relevant to
policy-making processes. The best papers will be published in contributed
volumes by Springer Nature, and Routledge Environment & Sustainability.
Deadline abstract: 1st August, 2019.
ceres.centre@gmail.com
Dr. Mohamed Behnassi
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