Environmental and Energy Studies

Environmental Studies: Environmental policy, governance and management. Environmental justice. Environment and security. Sustainable development. Climate change. Environment, markets and democracy. Environment and livelihoods
Energy Studies: Sustainable energy policies and practices including on energy efficiency and renewable energy. Energy governance at the national and global level. Energy security. Future energy scenarios.
Date: 
Wednesday, 17 March, 2010 - 12:45 - 14:00
Event type: 
Seminar
Date: 
Monday, 29 March, 2010 - 15:30 - 16:45
Event type: 
Lecture
Doctoral School of Political Science, Public Policy and International Relations
Building: 
Nador u. 9, Monument Building
Room: 
Popper Room
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Challenges for collection of environmental information and management in the Ural basin and the perspectives for satellite technologies usage

Lagutov, V.. "Challenges for collection of environmental information and management in the Ural basin and the perspectives for satellite technologies usage." In Advanced Research Workshop “Using Satellite and In situ Data to Improve Sustainability”. Kyiv, Ukraine, 2009.
Unit: 
Environmental Systems Laboratory
Department of Environmental Sciences and Policy

Establishment Of The International Ural Sturgeon Park To Secure Sturgeon Conservation

Lagutov, V.. "Establishment Of The International Ural Sturgeon Park To Secure Sturgeon Conservation." In 6th International Symposium on Sturgeons. Wuhan, 2009.
Unit: 
Department of Environmental Sciences and Policy
Environmental Systems Laboratory

Sustainable transboundary watershed management: the Ural River case

Lagutov, V.. "Sustainable transboundary watershed management: the Ural River case." In World Water Week. Stockholm: Stockholm International Water Institute, SIWI, 2009.
Unit: 
Department of Environmental Sciences and Policy
Environmental Systems Laboratory

DPP faculty member presents paper at ISA 210 Annual Convention in New Orleans

DPP faculty member Andreas Goldthau presented a paper on 'Energy security and public policy. Some implications for the global governance of oil and gas' at the 2010 ISA Annual Convention in New Orleans. The paper discusses challenges in global energy from a public goods angle and draws conclusions on implications for global energy governance, i.e. an institutional structure facilitating the effective provision of energy security as a global public good.

Ready for nuclear?

The International Atomic Energy Agency reports that as of July 2009 there were 52 countries interested in building their first nuclear power plant. A new paper by EPRG member Jessica Jewell characterizes and evaluates these "Newcomer Countries" in terms of their capacity and imperatives to develop nuclear power as well as the associated risks and uncertainties.

Date: 
Wednesday, 10 February, 2010 - 11:00 - 12:30
Event type: 
Seminar
Presenter(s): 
Balázs Vedres
Center for the Study of Imperfections in Democracies (DISC)
Department of Network and Data Science
Energy Policy Research Group (EPRG)
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