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The conference "Leadership & Politics & Governance in Turbulent Times: Global and Geopolitical Challenges in a Changing Europe" at the Prague University of Economics and Business was organized in hybrid format and attended by nearly 50 participants over the two days March 14-15, 2024. The conference aimed to bring together an international...
Meeting at municipal office in Velke Karlovice took place on March 5, 2024. Attendance was rich. Number of representatives of core group attended, including majors across the border, forest managers, the department of the Environment of NUTS 3 office in Zlín, forest authority, local school, farmers, tourism along with CETIP and SlovakGlobe team.
The beginning of the year was started with the first online Annual Meeting of the Horizon Europe project wildE - a project researching climate-smart rewilding as a solution to the twin threats of climate change and biodiversity loss.
Coordinated and led by professors Tatiana Kluvankova from the SlovakGlobe and Juha Hiedanpää from the Natural Resources Institute Finland (Luke), a small team of COEVOLVERS researchers organised an Innovative Session titled "Nature-Based Governance? A coevolutionary perspective" at the 2023 Radboud Conference on Earth System Governance – Bridging...
wildE WP3 Barcelona
Stanislava Brnkalakova gave a talk about the EU´s policies relevant at WP3 wildE workshop
Our team attended annual project meeting of the project Coevolvers which was held in Budapest in October 10-12. Together with all project partners we discussed agenda for all project work packages (WPs).
CA MARGISTAR meetings
Intensive researchers 'networking and ongoing research
during the first year of MARGISTAR Cost Action project
Development of stakeholders' engagement strategy
in a cross-border rewilding case study National Park High Tatras
SEAM 2023
On September 13 and 14, 2023, the annual conference of the Slovak Economic Society was held at the Faculty of Economics of the Matej Bel University in Banská Bystrica. The conference was opened by professor Robert Slonim from the University of Technology in Sydney, who addressed behavioral economics and its contributions to economics and policy.