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2nd Environmental Studies Summit @ Syracuse
Syracuse University, Syracuse, NY 13244, USA;
June 7-10 2007;
Student registration: $125 (there are additional fees for optional field trips and workshops);
Link: http://enspire.syr.edu/Summit/index.htm
Topics covered include: Sustainability across the Curriculum; traditional and scientific ecological knowledge; lessons from interdisciplinary collaboration; alternative energy and sustainability; directions of environmental studies programmes; climate change solutions for America; and three additional field trips. This event is targeted to faculty level professionals, and to students, within environmental studies programmes. This is a particularly useful event that explores the role of trans-disciplinary working and issues in effective environmental studies programmes.
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The Earth Portal
Link: www.EarthPortal.org
This site is hosted by the American National Council for Science and Education;
Access to the site is free. Additionally users can be registered (at no cost) to join the newsletter service and forum of the portal.
This is an inter-disciplinary resource for environmental and social scientists. It includes access to peer-reviewed articles, scholars' commentaries and topical news and events. The topics covered include: biodiversity, climate change, energy, environmental health, globalization, marine ecology, pollution, and water issues. This is a user friendly resource particularly useful for inter-disciplinary updates, and access to resources, on a variety of global and local environmental and social issues. Although some of the articles on this portal are peer reviewed, other information may not be so.
2nd Environmental Studies Summit @ Syracuse
Syracuse University, Syracuse, NY 13244, USA;
June 7-10 2007;
Student registration: $125 (there are additional fees for optional field trips and workshops);
Link: http://enspire.syr.edu/Summit/index.htm
Topics covered include: Sustainability across the Curriculum; traditional and scientific ecological knowledge; lessons from interdisciplinary collaboration; alternative energy and sustainability; directions of environmental studies programmes; climate change solutions for America; and three additional field trips. This event is targeted to faculty level professionals, and to students, within environmental studies programmes. This is a particularly useful event that explores the role of trans-disciplinary working and issues in effective environmental studies programmes.
EXAMPLE
The Earth Portal
Link: www.EarthPortal.org
This site is hosted by the American National Council for Science and Education;
Access to the site is free. Additionally users can be registered (at no cost) to join the newsletter service and forum of the portal.
This is an inter-disciplinary resource for environmental and social scientists. It includes access to peer-reviewed articles, scholars' commentaries and topical news and events. The topics covered include: biodiversity, climate change, energy, environmental health, globalization, marine ecology, pollution, and water issues. This is a user friendly resource particularly useful for inter-disciplinary updates, and access to resources, on a variety of global and local environmental and social issues. Although some of the articles on this portal are peer reviewed, other information may not be so.