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On 18 February, the CGIAR Research Program on Climate Change, Agriculture and Food Security (CCAFS) is organising a seminar which will explore the social dimensions of climate change: how development programming needs to embrace resilience, the transformative cornerstones of social science research for climate change, and gender and social differentiation in building agricultural climate resilience.

 

Seminar Description:
Climate change brings unprecedented challenges for livelihoods in developing countries. Development and humanitarian assistance, research for development and our whole conception of equity and risk need to factor in climate change.

On 18 February, the CGIAR Research Program on Climate Change, Agriculture and Food Security (CCAFS) is organising a seminar which will explore the social dimensions of climate change: how development programming needs to embrace resilience, the transformative cornerstones of social science research for climate change, and gender and social differentiation in building agricultural climate resilience.

The seminar, which will be held in Copenhagen and streamed live through the CCAFS website, will include three short presentations that will be followed by a panel discussion from leading development experts, and then an open discussion during which both the live and virtual audience will have the opportunity to ask questions. CCAFS, DIIS, and the University of Copenhagen would like to welcome all members of the development and humanitarian, agricultural, climate change and environmental science communities, as well as students and other interested persons to attend the seminar in Copenhagen either in person, or through the CCAFS live streaming webpage.

Watch the recorded seminar

Seminar program:

10.00 Welcome
Stig Jensen, Director, Centre for Africa Studies, University of Copenhagen

10.05 Resilience "for whom" in Swedish development programming
Ian Christoplos, Senior Researcher, Danish Institute for International Studies (DIIS)

10.20 A new science of climate change: The Transformative Cornerstones of Social Science Research
Heide Hackmann, Executive Director, International Social Science Council (ISSC)

10.35 Gender and social differentiation in building agricultural climate resilience: Equity considerations in the design of climate services for farmers
Arame Tall, Climate Services Scientist, CCAFS/ICRISAT

10.50 Panel discussion moderated by Stig Jensen

  • Asuncion Lera St. Clair, Research Director, CICERO-Centre for International Climate and Environmental Research Oslo
  • Odd Arnesen, Policy Director for the Department of Climate Change, Energy and Environment, Norad
  • Flemming Winther Olsen, Senior Technical Adviser in the Environment, Natural Resources and Food Security team in the Green Growth office.

 11.20 Open discussion
moderated by Stig Jensen

12.00 Lunch