Theme of Science Prize 2024: Ecocide: Impacts of Wars and/or Climate Change on Food Security Since 1945


Feb 24, 2024 | Hans Günter Brauch Foundation
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The Hans Günter Brauch Foundation (HGBS) for Peace and Ecology in the Anthropocene awards annually an international science prize (ISP). The theme for its ISP 2024 is: Ecocide: Impacts of Wars and/or Climate Change on Food Security Since 1945.The first prize was awarded in 2023 to Prof. Tobias Ide (Australia/Japan/Germany) for his book: Catastrophes, Confrontations and Constraints – How Disasters Shape the Dynamics of Armed Conflict. The award ceremony and an interview with the award recipient are at:.This International Science Prize for Peace and Ecology in the Anthropocene (ISP) includes a prize money of 3.000 Euro. The prize is open to scholars with a PhD from all disciplines and countries for an original, innovative and substantial research contribution.Any scholar may apply or be nominated until 31 May 2024 by submitting an original single-authored text in English that was published as a book or is an unpublished manuscript (e.g. a PhD, advanced PhD or habilitation) that was approved since 2020.Nominations and self-applications are invited until 31 May 2024 with these documents: 

  • A 300-500 word abstract and an electronic version of the book or an unpublished work;
  • a CV and publication list of the author’s professional affiliation and contact details;
  • A signed letter that the applicant has authored the submitted text.
  • The Author’s ORCID ID Number
  Details on 2024 call are soon at: Submissions should be sent until 31 May 2024 to: Email (hg.brauch@onlinehome.de). The ISP 2024 will be awarded on 10 October 2024 in Mosbach in South Germany.