OXFORD, UK
This inter-disciplinary and multi-disciplinary conference aims to explore the role of ecology and environmental thinking in the context of contemporary society and international affairs, and assess the implications for our understandings of fairness, justice and global citizenship. 'Environmental justice' is conceived broadly as reflecting not only justice in the context of human communities but also towards other species, ecosystems, habitats, landscapes, succeeding generations and the environment as a whole. 'Global citizenship' is understood as an awareness of individual's relative responsibilities in the global context.
BRISBANE, AUSTRALIA
The Conference will be a platform for Government and Industry sector professionals to discuss causes, effects and solutions that relate to population health, sustainability, natural resource management, transport, climate change and urban design. The Conference will examine the prerequisites for a "Healthy City".
BANGKOK, TH
How are leading companies investing in communities to create real value for their business and for communities? What is the difference between corporate philanthropy and community investment? How can social innovation help your business succeed in a fast changing world? How can you engage your employees in the process? What skills does your business need to engage responsibly with poorer communities in the region. What are the opportunities? What are the risks? How can you measure your interventions to better understand the community and business benefits? This interactive and participatory workshop will not only provide answers to the above, but it will also equip you with the ability to develop and improve your projects, engage various stakeholders and identify opportunities in untapped markets. Case studies and practical exercises will be used throughout the course to help you develop a new skill set.