15-16 July 2019 at Trier University
Save the date! Bringing together five years of WaterPower’s research across diverse sub-fields in Geography (environmental governance, development geography and urban geography), the symposium provides a forum to present our findings on the political ecologies of Accra’s waterscape.
Moving on from questions of socio-ecological inequality, access to and governance of water and exposure to environmental risks the symposium also addresses implications for an achievement of sustainable urban development pathways in the context of global agendas like the 2030 Agenda on Sustainable Development Goals and the New Urban Agenda.
We invite scientists that do research in the field of human-environment geographies to contribute to the symposium and share their research on sustainable urban futures and transformative governance.
A call for abstracts can be found here.
Further information.
Contact: waterpower@uni-trier.de
Save the date! Bringing together five years of WaterPower’s research across diverse sub-fields in Geography (environmental governance, development geography and urban geography), the symposium provides a forum to present our findings on the political ecologies of Accra’s waterscape.
Moving on from questions of socio-ecological inequality, access to and governance of water and exposure to environmental risks the symposium also addresses implications for an achievement of sustainable urban development pathways in the context of global agendas like the 2030 Agenda on Sustainable Development Goals and the New Urban Agenda.
We invite scientists that do research in the field of human-environment geographies to contribute to the symposium and share their research on sustainable urban futures and transformative governance.
A call for abstracts can be found here.
Further information.
Contact: waterpower@uni-trier.de