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UPDATES/EVENTS
Thank you for being with us at the 2022 International Conference on Food Futures

Update on 2022 The International Conference on Food Futures
foodfuture
ASU to spotlight humanities-driven research at international sustainability congress
bridge
Call For Paper
Earth Sensations: Affects, sensibilities and attachments in an era of climate change
CFP_EarthSensations
Navigating Austronesia, Islanding Indigenous Poetics: A Decolonial Turn
NavigatingAustronesia
Trans-Generatives 2030 :
"Impactful Actions for a Sustainable Future through Art & Science"
Trans-Generatives2030
The Hydrologic Cycle and Historical Societies Workshop
hydrologic
Documenting Native Science, Decolonizing Taiwan Studies: A Conversation with Syaman Rapongan
NativeScience
The launch of BRIDGES in the UNESCO Management of Social Transformations Programme (MOST).

Pondering the Pacific: Passage to Pongso no Tao

Pondering the Pacific - An Online Seminar

Food Futures—
Humanities and Social Sciences Approaches at the Asia-Pacific Observatory

Exciting news from Professor Poul Holm, Director of European Observatory, for a leading award from EU research council on 4-Oceans:

2021 International Conference on "Food Futures," Annual Meeting of Humanities for the Environment (HfE) Network.

Postponing the HfE November Meeting on Food Futures Until 2021

#IndigenousESD

In a collaborated research initiated by #IndigenousESD, in which our member from National Sun Yat-sen University has been an active participant, an overview with 10 concrete policy recommendations to improve the education for Indigenous Youth has been published in the Journal of Teacher Education for Sustainability: Below are the publication information:

ESD for All: Learnings from the #IndigenousESD Global Research in Journal of Teacher Education for Sustainability: 10.2478/jtes-2019-0020

During the COVID-19 crisis, many countries need to transform their education systems to secure a safe reopening of schools, we endeavor to make sure that our efforts of educating children and youth in a concept of sustainability receives significant consideration when reopening and hopefully even reinventing formal schooling. We also strive to call upon UNESCO to support a safe return to school as well as to shift priorities to more relevance and appropriate teaching for Indigenous students.

Also, a research on 21st century competencies as well as a regional analysis for the Latin American Region will soon be published. An open access link will be announced upon the researches’ publication.

Link to download the file(.docx)
2020 International Conference on "Food Futures," Annual Meeting of Humanities for the Environment (HfE) Network.

Tatala (Assembled boat) of Pongso no tao

ABOUT SVARTÁRKOT CULTURE — NATURE


HfE Series: Recrafting Environmental Communication in The Circumpolar North

FIRST-EVER INTERNATIONAL SUMMIT IN ENVIRONMENTAL HUMANITIES

An Island Dynamics and Indigenous Knowledge –based International Conference

Humanities for the environment annual meeting at Sigtuna Sweden 2018

International Symposium on Humanities for the Environment

池上秋收 - 稻穗藝術節

Call for Papers
International Symposium on Humanities for the Environment

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