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Published on March 6, 2023
The Dahdaleh Institute for Global Health Research at York University are proud to be co-hosting partners of the 2023 Radboud Conference on Earth System Governance (ESG) – ESG research seeks to explore political solutions and novel, more effective governance systems to cope with global environmental change. As cohosts, we are committed to jointly ensuring the success and impact of this year’s conference, as well as facilitating the semi-plenary to present cutting edge research on sustainability transformations. With an emphasis on transdisciplinarity, the conference aims to bridge the gap between academic research and decision-making and to ensure that research can be made more relevant at various levels.
The 2023 conference theme ‘Bridging Sciences and Societies for Sustainability Transformations’ aims especially to further increase and foster interdisciplinary and transdisciplinary work among the research network, community of scholarship, and society at large.
Please explore the ‘Hosts and Team’ page for more information about the hosts, conference chairs, and co-hosting organisations:
The German Institute of Development and Sustainability
The German Institute of Development and Sustainability – IDOS has become one of the world’s leading research institutes in development policy and global development. IDOS builds bridges between theory and practice through work based on the interplay between Research, Policy Advice and Training.
The Institute for Environment and Sustainability at National University of Singapore
The Institute for Environment and Sustainability (IES), housed at the National University of Singapore’s Lee Kuan Yew School of Public Policy, aims to bridge the gap between sustainability goals and outcomes by generating fit-for-purpose policy analysis.
PBL Netherlands Environmental Assessment Agency
The Netherlands Environmental Assessment Agency is a Dutch research institute that advises the Dutch government on environmental policy and regional planning issues. The research fields include sustainable development, energy and climate change, biodiversity, transport, land use, and air quality.
The Dahdaleh Institute for Global Health Research at York University
The Dahdaleh Institute for Global Health Research uses critical problem-solving approaches to pursue effectiveness, equity, and excellence in global health. We are global health leaders, researchers, practitioners, and students working at the interface between research, policy, and practice to address 21st-century global health challenges.
Future Earth, The Earth Commission
Future Earth’s mission is to advance research in support of transformations to global sustainability. Future Earth convenes researchers and scholars from all parts of the world, across different societal and academic sectors, and across the natural, social, and human sciences. The Earth System Governance project is one of the 27 Global Research Networks of Future Earth.
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