Deadline Extended for Proposed Contributions for the 1st International Conference on Environmental Peacebuilding


Dec 18, 2018
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The Environmental Peacebuilding Association is extending the deadline for the call for proposals for the 1st International Conference on Environmental Peacebuilding. The new deadline will be January 11, 2019. The conference will take place at the University of California, Irvine from October 23-25, 2019.

For the first conference, we are highlighting two special themes: (1) technology and innovation in environmental peacebuilding, and (2) Colombia. The conference will also cover a range of topics concerning environmental conflict and peacebuilding. We are soliciting abstracts for panels, roundtables, and posters along the following themes:

 
Special Theme 1Technology and Innovation in Environmental Peacebuilding
Special Theme 2Environmental Peacebuilding in Colombia
Theme 3Environmental Governance, Law, and Conflict Prevention
Theme 4Environmental Mediation and Peacemaking
Theme 5Post-conflict Environmental Peacebuilding
Theme 6Gender and Environmental Peacebuilding
Theme 7Environmental Peacebuilding in a Changing Climate
Theme 8Causes of Conflict

In addition, people may propose panels, roundtables, posters, or other contributions on other themes related to environment, conflict, and peace. We welcome contributions from practitioners, academics, students, and journalists, among others.

Panels will include 3-5 paper presentations, with adequate time for discussion.  Roundtables are a discussion-oriented session without formal presentations. Most panels and roundtables will be 90 minutes long.  There will be a poster session on October 23, 2019, with the posters remaining on display for the duration of the conference. 

Abstracts for individual papers should be no more than 150 words. Panel submissions should include a 100-word summary abstract plus all the individual paper abstracts (150 words each). A roundtable submission should include a 200-word abstract describing the nature of the roundtable, participants, and format. Proposals for panels and roundtables should only include people that have indicated their willingness to participate. A person may make more than one proposal.

Abstracts and related information must be submitted via the conference website: https://environmentalpeacebuilding.org/2019-conference/submit-proposal/.

Any questions may be directed to conference@environmentalpeacebuilding.org.

Members of the Scientific Committee Include:

Erika Weinthal

Vice President, Environmental Peacebuilding Association

Lee Hill Snowdon Professor of Environmental Policy, Nicholas School of the Environment, Duke University

Richard Matthew

Vice President, Environmental Peacebuilding Association

Director, Blum Center for Poverty Alleviation, UC Irvine

Angela Maria Amaya Arias

Professor and Environmental Lawyer, Universidad Externado de Colombia

Carl Bruch

President, Environmental Peacebuilding Association

Senior Attorney and Director of International Programs, Environmental Law Institute

Silja Halle

Programme Officer, Disaster Management Branch, UN Environment

Programme Manager, Joint UN Environment, PBSO Programme on Promoting Gender-Responsive Approaches to Natural Resource Management for Peacebuilding

Anne Hammill

Director, Environmental Peacebuilding Association

Director of Resilience, International Institute for Sustainable Development

Tobias Ide

Coordinator of Research Field Peace and Conflict, Georg Eckert Institute for International Textbook Research

David Jensen

Director, Environmental Peacebuilding Association

Head, Environmental Cooperation for Peacebuilding Programme, UN Environemnt

Philippe Le Billon

Director, Environmental Peacebuilding Association

Professor of Geography and at the Liu Institute for Global Issues, University of British Columbia, Vancouver

Elizabeth Sellwood

Chief, Environment and Security Unit, UN Environment

Juha Siikamaki

Chief Economist, International Union for Conservation of Nature