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Based on the contributions of 938 participants who define, challenge and implement the international human dimensions research agenda, the IHDP Open Meeting 2009 was a great success! The four days of the conference provided the participants with a variety of formats and opportunities for intense debates, ranging from high-level plenaries, 91 parallel sessions, about 25 special sessions and events, to a lively exhibition area for exhange and informal gatherings. The scientific agenda set by the International Scientific Planning Committee structured the conference according to four major “Social Challenges of Global Change”. It was a concerted effort to address the broad scope of the human dimensions of global environmental change research agenda that exceeds the “purely” environmental domain. It was intended to define these challenges in a way so that they both add to and complement existing IHDP research. Read more...
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UGEC Viewpoints: UrbanizationThe UGEC Newsletter Viewpoints titled "Urbanization: A critical human dimension of global environmental change" was recently released with project-related contents produced directly at the IHDP Open Meeting 2009. |
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MultimediaContent from the IHDP Open Meeting 2009 can be viewed in a variety of media including text, video and photographs. |
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Scientific ContentThe scientific content of the IHDP Open Meeting 2009 lies at the cutting-edge of human dimensions research. You can find information about the many parallel sessions of the meeting, as well as watch videos of plenaries, parallel sessions and roundtables. |
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Request for Final PapersAll participants who would like to have their paper published in the Open Meeting website should please send their papers in PDF format to Louise Smith (smith@ihdp.unu.edu). |
Other Information
Conference Papers and Sessions
International Human Dimensions Workshops







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