We engage in participatory science and open science, as well as disseminate our results as broadly as possible, to bridge the gap between science and society. We regularly inform about our Impact activities and related outputs in this section of our website.
Prof. Kai Chan from the University of British Columbia visited LASEG at ICTA-UAB in December 2019 to discuss the relevance of relational values in the face of non-market food production, environmental conflict and virtual communities.
Members of the LICCI project (Local Indicators of Climate Change Impacts) were in Bolivia discussing with scientists and indigenous representatives how climate change is affecting their livelihoods.
Laseg research groups at ICTA-UAB is looking for a motivated MA or MSc graduate willing to undertake a PhD, which will focus on “Gendered perceptions of climate change impacts”.
We held our annual away-day to plan the group's activities for next year and discuss other issues we care about.
Lina Moros and Laia d'Armengol-Catà defended their PhD dissertations with great success!
New special issue focused on climate change policies, natural resources and conflict
Prof. Kai Chan from the University of British Columbia visited LASEG at ICTA-UAB in December 2019 to discuss the relevance of relational values in the face of non-market food production, environmental conflict and virtual communities.
We held our annual away-day to plan the group's activities for next year and discuss other issues we care about.
Members of the LICCI project (Local Indicators of Climate Change Impacts) were in Bolivia discussing with scientists and indigenous representatives how climate change is affecting their livelihoods.
Lina Moros and Laia d'Armengol-Catà defended their PhD dissertations with great success!
Laseg research groups at ICTA-UAB is looking for a motivated MA or MSc graduate willing to undertake a PhD, which will focus on “Gendered perceptions of climate change impacts”.
New special issue focused on climate change policies, natural resources and conflict