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Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona
Institut de Ciència i Tecnologia Ambientals (ICTA-UAB)

Seminar: "Navigating pathways towards more sustainable and just ocean governance", by Leopoldo Gerhardinger

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New postdoc researcher of TRADITION ERC project Leopoldo Gerhardinger will be giving an international seminar in the Pathways Forum organised by Future Earth's Pathways Initiative.

 

Seminar: "Navigating pathways towards more sustainable and just ocean governance, from the structural to the local context"

Speaker: Leopoldo Gerhardinger, ICTA-UAB researcher

 

Date: 
Location: Online event. Register here 

 

In collaboration with the OceanKAN, The Pathways Initiative is happy to announce that the next Pathways Forum will focus on the development of pathways, from structural and community-based perspectives, towards sustainable ocean governance.

Presentations from the speakers will be followed by a discussion on the complementarity and possible synergies between transformative pathways happening at different scales. The speakers and the participants will also be invited to reflect upon the political dimension of transformations-oriented research, particularly on the boundary between scientist and activist.

Speakers:

  • Alexandre Ganachaud (IRD) works with the Pacific Community (SPC) on the vulnerability of Oceania's fisheries to climate change. He leads PACPATH, a transdisciplinary pathways-oriented research project aiming to contribute to ocean sustainability.
     
  • Leopoldo Gerhardinger (ICTA - Autonomous University of Barcelona) has been conducting transdisciplinary research using a networked knowledge-to-action approach focused on pathways towards structural changes in marine governance systems in Brazil.
     
  • Victor Brun (CRIOBE) is currently conducting research in the Philippines on the participatory processes through which Sulubaaï, a local NGO, works with local villages to create community-managed marine protected areas.