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NewsEnvironment Climate change
AIMS awards six research grants in climate change science
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Journal articlesENVIRONMENTAL JUSTICE ACCESS TO RESOURCES RIGHT TO NATURAL RESOURCES CONTROL ACTIVISM ENVIRONMENTAL LEGISLATION GEOPOLITICS ENVIRONMENTAL POLICY
Between activism and science : grassroots concepts for sustainability coined by environmental justice organizations
Environmental justice organizations (EJO) have introduced or adopted powerful concepts and principles to analyze and to cope with environmental conflicts.
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NewsEnvironment Climate change Gender RESEARCH FELLOWSHIPS
IDRC congratulates first cohort of Women in Climate Change Science Fellows
IDRC congratulates Nana Ama Browne Klutse, Jessica Nosizwe Paula Rose Thorn, and N’Datchoh Evelyne Touré. Each of these outstanding African mathematical scientists will receive up to CA$39,000 to conduct research in an African host institution.
Published dateTuesday, 15. May 2018 - 13:30 -
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Assessing the Impact of State-Community Collaboration to Address Urban Violence in South Africa
A number of factors cause urban violence-and they require both short and long-term interventions. Many countries direct huge amounts of resources at what governments believe to be the root causes of urban violence.
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The nature and perpetrators of urban violence in the Democratic Republic of Congo
The Democratic Republic of Congo is facing violence and growing, ever-evolving urban crime in a time of unstable institutions and security, soaring urbanization, increasing inequality, and a chronic lack of basic public service including employmen
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Social cohesion: The missing link in overcoming violence and inequality?
This study will adopt a groundbreaking approach to understanding and responding to urban violence in two cities: Cape Town and Rio de Janeiro.