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change in Southeast Asia. Abstracts for contributions to the symposium can be sent to Dr. JohannesHerbeck ( herbeck@uni-bremen.de ) or Dr. Rapti Siriwardane ( rsi@zmt-bremen.de ). The call is open until [...] ls arbeiten. Abstracts für Beiträge zum Symposium können nun eingereicht werden an Dr. JohannesHerbeck ( herbeck@uni-bremen.de ) oder Dr. Rapti Siriwardane ( rsi@zmt-bremen.de ). Der Call läuft bis zum
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We cordially invite you to an online lecture by Dr. JohannesHerbeck (artec Research Center Sustainability, University of Bremen). The lecture is part of the artec colloquium in the summer semester 2022 [...] Adaptation on the Move: Knowledge Exchange and Technology Diffusion in Urban Southeast Asia Dr. JohannesHerbeck artec Research Center for Sustainability In face of global climate change and (relative) sea
Michael Flitner and JohannesHerbeck from the Sustainability Research Center (artec) have organised an international conference in Ghana in cooperation with their project partners within the project "New
Anmeldung wird erbeten unter https://oefficon.eu/anmeldung/ Fragen beantwortet auch Dr. JohannesHerbeck, herbeck@uni-bremen.de
Sustainability (IDOS) Bonn, Founder of the EnJustNetwork Facilitation and introduction: Dr. JohannesHerbeck & Dr. Stefanie Baasch (artec) Language: German The artec colloquia provide a space to discuss
Adaptation on the Move: Knowledge Exchange and Technology Diffusion in Urban Southeast Asia Dr. JohannesHerbeck artec Research Center for Sustainability, University of Bremen
Sandstr. 4-5, 28195 Bremen, Germany Contact artec Sustainability Research Center JohannesHerbeck Phone: 0421 218-61833 herbeck@uni-bremen.de Center for Tropical Marine Research (ZMT) Rapti Siriwardane-de
of the city centre. Preliminary program Workshop organisation: Silja Klepp Friederike Gesing JohannesHerbeck
Sustainability (IDOS) Bonn, Founder of the EnJustNetwork Facilitation and introduction: Dr. JohannesHerbeck & Dr. Stefanie Baasch (artec) 08.12.2022, 6:15 pm, GW2 B3009 The rising politics of sea level: