Online Panel Discussion on
In July 2024, Kerala witnessed the deadliest landslide that took place in Wayanad, leading to a massive loss of lives and livelihoods, physical and environmental assets, leaving pondering once again about Environment and Development. Keeping the Wayanad landslides at the backdrop, INSEE is organising an online Panel Discussion on "Environment and Development: Thinking Beyond the Binary in the Backdrop of the Wayanad Landslide"
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Recognizing the need to enhance dialogue among PhD researchers who are members of INSEE and work in the interdisciplinary fields of ecology, economy, and society, INSEE has initiated a PhD Scholars’ Talk Series. This series aims to provide a platform for young scholars to showcase their work, receive feedback from peers, exchange ideas, and build networks. Additionally, the initiative seeks to engage young researchers with the Society in a more meaningful way.
READ MOREWorkshop on climate finance, for journalists and copy editors in India and South Asia
Indian Society for Ecological Economics (INSEE) and Mongabay India, have teamed up to conduct a workshop on climate finance, for journalists and copy editors in India and South Asia.
READ MOREBook Discussion: Climate change development, and the natural capital conundrum The role of economics
3.30 – 5.00 pm | Friday, September 29, 2023 | ORF Kolkata
READ MOREDemand side solutions for Mitigation Climate Change
PANEL DISCUSSION by IPCC authors
READ MOREINSEE and OEA Online Panel Discussion on “Climate Change, Agriculture and Western Odisha: Implications for SDGs”
Venue: Online
READ MOREINSEE -Mongabay India Workshop on “From Garbage to Pollen: How Economies Underlies the Decisions in South Asia”
The first workshop in the series of the INSEE-MONGABAY capacity building on Environmental Economics for Journalists was held on 10th February 2023.
READ MOREICSSR Sponsored two-week Capacity Building Programme on Academic Writing and Publication Processes for early career teachers and researchers at Jamia
The CBP was organised by Department of Economics, Jamia Millia Islamia with INSEE and Biodiversity Collaborative as knowledge partners.
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