17-19 May 2001, Stockholm Environment Institute (SEI), Stockholm, Sweden. A Workshop Summary prepared on behalf of workshop participants. SEI Risk and Vulnerability Programme Report 2001-01.
Abstract
Some two dozen invitees convened at the headquarters of the Stockholm Environment Institute (SEI) in Sweden for the International Workshop on Vulnerability and Global Environmental Change. With a set of key resources (distributed in advance of the workshop), this sterling assemblage of researchers, assessors, and practitioners formulated and addressed a series of core questions for five broad areas:
Vulnerability, land use, and food securityVulnerability in environmental-security studies Hotspots and critical regions Conceptual approaches to vulnerability Cross-cutting research needs and prioritiesFor each of these topics, selected participants presented state-of-the-art overviews, thereby generating lively discussion and concluding with participants'' best collective responses to each core question. Organizers of the workshop chose to avoid the usual "concepts-first, applications-next" mode in favor of an iterative process that commenced by exploring several substantive areas (such as land -use/cover change, food security), moving on to in-depth discussion of conceptual approaches, then returning to hotspots and critical regions, and finally revisiting the conceptual issues in a final wrap-up session on directions for future research.
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