Center for Research on Environment, Human Security & Governance


 

GECS-2012 KEY TOPICS 

The conference, as a major knowledge consolidation initiative, is structured around three key themes and under each of these a number of session topics are listed. We would like to invite proposals (panels, roundtables, sessions, presentations, etc.) that address these topics.

KEY THEME 1: GLOBAL ENVIRONMENTAL CHANGE AND HUMAN SECURITY: IDENTIFICATION OF CHALLENGES, IMPACTS, AND VULNERABILITIES

  • Global environmental change as a new security policy challenge: Towards a new geopolitics
  • Global environmental change as a human security threat
  • Human security as an ecological process
  • Trade-offs between global environmental change and food security, health security, and water security
  • Global environmental change, energy, migration, and conflicts
  • Biosafety for bio-engineered primary commodities 
  • Environmental change, poverty and the MDGs
  • Mechanisms for rewarding communities for conservation and sustainable management of ecosystem services- Bio-right perspective
  • Climate change as a civilization challenging ethical problem: Policy implications

KEY THEME 2: GLOBAL ENVIRONMENTAL CHANGE AND HUMAN SECURITY: IDENTIFICATION OF DYNAMICS, ADAPTATION, AND MITIGATION OPTIONS

  • Strengthening multi-level resilience and adaptive capacity to face the impacts of environmental change
  • Building resilience against insecurity and trade-offs between various options to ensure security
  • Adaptation and mitigation: Relevant governance and risk management options
  • Market-based and technical green economy responses to global environmental change
  • Managing global change with new Knowledge, Know-how, technology and funding mechanisms
  • Usefulness of ecosystem and community-based approaches and climate-smart practices
  • Global environmental change within a gender and equity perspective

KEY THEME 3GLOBAL ENVIRONMENTAL CHANGE AND HUMAN SECURITY: FEATURES OF A NEW VISION

  • Rethinking human security in a changing environment: The need of a paradigm shift
  • Partnerships between science and policy, industry, and the public
  • Facing global change: The role of dynamic innovation in science, technology and policy
  • Mainstreaming equity imperative in enacted policies
  • Pathways towards global sustainability
  • Role of integrative and multi-levels governance systems
  • Importance of North-South and South-South perspectives
  • Role of stakeholders and public leadership
  • Role of nation state and discretion to choose from the menu of potential solutions