JSET Flyer for April 8th Seminar. See QR code for Zoom link info to join online.
πΏπ’ Our next seminar is Tuesday, 4/8 at 12 PM (MT), in person & online! Jorge Recharte, Amanda Mirella Gallardo Marticorena, & Julia Klein from Instituto de MontaΓ±a & Mountain Sentinels will share insights on the role of local knowledges & partnerships to advance climate adaptation in the Andes.π
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The JSET Logo that shows the acronym with a multicolor snake, some clouds, and two birds.
Sneak peek of our new logo... We are working on the final designs, but we are excited about this and wanted to share. More soon!
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Flyer announcing the March 11 JSET Seminar on with Drs. Tamee Albrecht, Lauren Gifford, and Eduardo Gallo-Cajiao who will speak about their research on governance and transdisciplinarity in the context of social-ecological change. Join use from 12-1pm MT on Zoom at the link available in the attached QR code.
π Join us March 11 at Noon MT for the next JSET Seminar with Drs. Tamee Albrecht, Lauren Gifford, & Ed Gallo-Cajiao who will speak about their research on Governance & Transdisciplinarity in the Face of Socio-Environmental Change. Zoom log-in information available in the attached flyer belowπ
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Hi Everyone! With all that has been going on of late, we have been focused on other things than our social media platform. But, we are up to good things. Join us every Tuesday for our seminar series--free and open to the public on Zoom or in-person at the Colorado State campus. More info to come.
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A boat traveling up a river in the forest.
In the coming weeks, we will be more actively engaging our BlueSky account and sharing info about our events, ways to be in conversation, and more. But, for the time being, we are taking some time to rest and recharge during the end of the year & hope you all do the same!
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Image of our seminar title slide that reads "we are building a transdisciplinary community of praxis by bringing diverse knowledge keepers into dialogue for action".
We integrate social and ecological perspectives, prioritize community engagement & knowledge co-production, & foreground justice to address the complex challenges of climate change, biodiversity loss, & social inequality. JSET is based at Colorado State University in Fort Collins, CO United States.
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Image of the JSET Website Landing page that shows a river with the program name.
The Just Social-Ecological Transformations in Latin America Program (JSET) draws together social & natural scientists alongside practitioners & frontline communities to foster a transdisciplinary community of praxis to support enduring social-environmental wellbeing in Latin America. www.jset-la.org
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π Excited to share our new website for the Just Social-Ecological Transformations in Latin America program I co-direct at Colorado State: www.jset-la.org. Join us in 2025 to think about justice & transdisciplinary research! Check it out & let us know what you think! +Site updates rolling out soon!
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art & architectural historian / visual, material & religious culture
Sustainable development & co-design practitioner. Supports multi-stakeholder processes and constructive change. Sharing insights on systems thinking, adaptive management, evaluation, facilitation. More at https://learningforsustainability.net/will-allen/
The Ecological Design Collective is a non-profit project founded by researchers and community organizations in Baltimore and a growing community around the world. A collaborative initiative focused on addressing ecological crises through design
Feminist political ecologist, parent, lover of the ocean. Author of Feminist Conservation @YUP. Prof @Middlebury College, PhD @UC Berkeley
PhD researcher at the University of Helsinki, studying political aspects of degrowth and the Pluriverse. As a Futures researcher, I also study futures of death and immortality. Views my own.
Professor of Geography and Environment, UNC-Chapel Hill
https://clarkgray.web.unc.edu/
The Movement for the Defence of the Territories and Ecosystems of Bocas del Toro (MODETEAB) is a grassroots organization dedicated to protecting the lands, rights, and cultures of NgΓ€be, BuglΓ©, and Campesino peoples in Panama.
JLAG is a peer-reviewed journal from the Conference of Latin American Geography publishing original geographical and interdisciplinary scholarship on Latin America & Caribbean and its diaspora. https://muse.jhu.edu/journal/240
An online magazine offering reporting, opinion, and analysis on global environmental issues. Published at the Yale School of the Environment. Our newsletter: e360.yale.edu/newsletter
Bilal Butt's Critical Environmental Geopolitics Research Group at the University of Michigan
Peer-reviewed, volunteer-run OA journal in the field of political ecology published since 1994 No charges, zero corporate profit. Accepts genuine [no AI] contributions in 3 languages. Linked to Grassroots: https://grassrootsjpe.org
We are a UK-based independent source of fine writing on books about and from Latin America. Subscribe at: https://latamrob.substack.com/. Also find us at: https://www.latamrob.com/
We are an interdisciplinary research centre at the University of Aberdeen looking at climate and energy justice; policy; and cities, regions and communities. Views are our own.
PhD student @UCL / Consultant @FAO
Environmental scientist @University of Buenos Aires and @Humboldt University, Berlin. Working on land use change, forests, and environmental governance.
Critical public health academic here for the trying in trying times. The rest may or may not be our business. I mostly read.
Lecturer in Geography at the University of Lincoln. Plants, people and climate change, past, present and future. Also husband, dad, and 3D Pollen Project guy.
Anti-capitalism, Extractivism, Socio-ecological crisis, Socio-ecological reproduction. PhD Student @kit.edu
Soy lxs campesinxs, los bosques de encino, las amas de casa, los ojos de agua, lxs obrerxs y lxs maestrxs que me hicieron.
I am a professor of tropical ecology at the University of York. I have a passion for Mountain ecosystems and cultures across the Global South, particularly in Kenya and Tanzania where I work with many Universities, NGOs and Government organisations.
Senior social scientist @worldbank working on social dimensions of climate change