20th March 2015 Research Funding Opportunities Talks and Events (Internal and External) News Items View this email in your browser Conservation-related Research Funding Opportunities Invitation to nominate experts to aid in delivering the IPBES work programme - Call for expert nominations Closing date: 31st March 2015 The British Science Association’s Media Fellowships Closing date: 3rd April 2015. India-UK collaborative industrial research and development programme Closing date: 8th April Arts & Humanities Research Council Science in Culture Early Career Researcher Workshop – The Lived Environment Closing date: 10th April 2015 Joseph Rowntree Trust: Sustainable future programme grants Closing date: 13th April DEFRA A further update of the UK’s persistent organics pollutants multimedia emissions Closing date: 13th April H2020-WASTE-2015-two-stage waste: a resource to recycle, reuse and recover raw materials Horizon 2020 Societal Challenges Closing date: 21st April EPSRC Towards Engineering Grand challenges: Network and Multidisciplinary Research Consortia Call Closing date: 28 April 2015 Cambridge Conservation Initiative Collaboration Fund Closing date: 1st May Geologists’ Association The Curry Fund Closing date: 20th May Ornithological Society of the Middle East, the Caucasus and Central Asia Closing date: 31st May 2015 ESPA Regional Opportunities Fund: Small Grants Scheme Closing date: 1st June 2015 Wellcome Trust Portfolio awards No deadline TALKS AND EVENTS Interdisciplinarity in Environmental Research - some reflections Dr Bhaskar Vira Monday 23 March 2015, 18:00-19:00 A conceptual model of ocean heat uptake under climate change Prof. David Marshall, University of Oxford Wednesday 25th March, 2pm Control of Arabidopsis Petal Growth Professor Vivian Irish, Yale University Wednesday 25th March, 4pm 16th Student Conference on Conservation Science Tuesday 24 March Blyth abandoned: sound science or flawed policy? Richard Steward, Blyth Estuary Group Thursday 26th March, 7.15pm Public Lecture at King's College- ‘Climate Politics: Does the IPCC Have a Future?’ 26th March 2015 Are there too many people? A head-to-head debate on overpopulation Chaired by Professor Dame Athene Donald Tuesday 31 March, 7pm Nature conservation of the Dutch Wadden Sea: the role of science-policy interactions Judith Floor, Dept of Geography Tuesday 31st March, 1-2pm 44 million of our birds are missing Cambridge Natural History Society 9th April, 7.30pm Flagship species for freshwater conservation, ZSL 14th April 2015, 6pm to 7.45pm The conservation science/policy interface: challenges and opportunities, ZSL 16th April, Booking required Presidential Address on “Garden ecology”, and AGM Cambridge Natural History Society 16th April, 7pm 2nd London Annual Planning for Climate Change Conference, UCL 25th June 2015 17th Annual Bioecon Conference “Experimental and Behavioural Economics and the Conservation of Biodiversity and Ecosystem Services” Call for Papers by 22nd May 2015 13th 15th September 2015 RESEARCH PAPERS Biodiversity research: data without theory—theory without data Seeds of Resistance, Seeds of Hope: Place and Agency in the Conservation of Biodiversity Developments in Microbial Fuel Cell Modeling Environmental Crime and Social Conflict: Contemporary and Emerging Issues Edited by Professor Nigel South, Professor Rob White, Professor Avi Brisman Policy paper - Supporting growth of the UK bioeconomy: opportunities from waste Species richness, but not phylogenetic diversity, influences community biomass production and temporal stability in a re-examination of 16 grassland biodiversity studies Ethics of Nature in Indian Environmental History: A Review Article Carbon farming via assisted natural regeneration as a cost-effective mechanism for restoring biodiversity in agricultural landscapes Protecting Nature for the Sake of Human Beings Sustainable food production: constraints, challenges and choices by 2050 Apes in the Anthropocene: flexibility and survival NEWS Wellcome defends green record in response to fossil-fuel Disease poses risk to chimpanzee conservation, study finds University of Sussex Multicriteria Mapping Tool (MCM) Politicians and charities want watchdog for natural capital Collections and collaborations are key to securing Kew’s future Why business should invest in women in agriculture Common weed revealed to diminish water pollution If you have any events or news items you would like to add to this newsletter please send by email to: [email protected] University of Cambridge Conservation Research Institute Website: research-institute.conservation.cam.ac.uk/ Twitter: @cambridge_uccri
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