São Paulo School of Advanced Science on Scenarios and Modelling on Biodiversity and Ecosystem Services to Support Human Well-Being |
The objective of the SPSAS Scenarios is to provide graduate students with advanced knowledge and practice in the area of scenarios and modeling in biodiversity and ecosystem services, and its relation to human well-being, including issues related to public policy.
At the same time, it will be a contribution to build professional capacity to use of the results of IPBES policy support tools and methodologies for scenario analysis and modeling of biodiversity and ecosystem services assessment.
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Institution
Instituto de Biologia - IB / Unicamp
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Field of Knowledge
General biology
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Academic Director
Carlos Alfredo Joly Instituto de Biologia - IB / Unicamp
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Grant Number
2018/16445-5
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Date
2019-07-01 to 2019-07-14
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Registration Deadline
closed
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Site
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City
Campinas
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Keywords
Biodiversity, Ecosystem Services, Scenarios, Models, IPBES, human well-being, public policy
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Program
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SPEAKERS
Alkemade, Rob - Netherlands
Ferrier, Simon - Australia
Joly, Carlos Alfredo - Brazil
Lundquist, Carolyn - New Zeland
Ninan, Karachepone - India
Oliveira, Ubirajara - Brazil
Ometto, Jean Pìerre - Brazil
Pascual, Unai - Spain
Ribeiro, Milton - Brazil
Rosa, Isabel - Wales/UK
Scarano, Fábio Rubio - Brazi
Seixas, Cristiana Simão - Brazil
Strassburg, Bernardo Baeta Neves - Brazil
Vieria, Simone Aparecida - Brazil
O programa detalhado está disponível em: https://scenariosbes.wixsite.com/spsas-scenarios/full-program.
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