EVENT | Wild Europe conference
The conference, held in Bratislava on 20-21 Nov, focuses on developing an action plan to protect and restore wilderness and old growth/primary forest in Europe.
The conference, held in Bratislava on 20-21 Nov, focuses on developing an action plan to protect and restore wilderness and old growth/primary forest in Europe.
We welcome Timothy Kuiper to Sheffield on 9 December to present his research on ranger-based monitoring and elephant poaching in the Zambezi Valley, Zambia.
Laure Joanny will be talking about her research at a storytelling workshop, as part of the Tales from the Global South project.
A roundtable event followed by a discussion, Q&A, and a drinks reception.
Anwesha Dutta gives a talk about her research on political ecology of resource extraction, conservation and livelihoods in Northeast India.
Registration now open!
Professor Noel Castree gives a seminar on Transforming Expertise: Global Change Science and the Politics of Knowledge.
The post-truth conundrum presents an acute challenge to environmental conservation
Just what are the social sciences? This photographic exhibition showcases how our research changes lives
This workshop is organised by ShARC (Sheffield Animal Studies Research Centre), a network for social science and humanities-based research on human-animal relations, and is supported by the BIOSEC Project.