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CATEGORIES:Field and Summer Schools
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SUMMARY:IMBeR ClimEco Summer Schools
LOCATION:Koper\, Slovenia
DESCRIPTION:This will be the 8th in IMBeR’s Climate and Ecosystems (ClimEco) Summer Sch
 ool series. ClimEco summer schools are designed for 60-70 post-graduate stu
 dents and early career researchers, and are led by an extraordinary interdi
 sciplinary group of marine scientists, many who are leaders in their respec
 tive fields.\nWhen and WhereClimEco8 will be held from 19-24 June 2023 at t
 he ZRS-Mediterranean Institute for Environmental Studies in Koper, Slovenia
 \nFocus of ClimEco8\nThe United Nations declared 2021-2030 as the UN Decade
  of Ocean Science for Sustainable Development. The objective is to motivate
  international efforts aimed at improving ocean health by providing the sci
 ence necessary for sustainable development of the oceans to underpin ‘The o
 cean we need for the future we want’. Achieving this, however, needs more t
 han more than ‘just’ more data and knowledge. It will require new approache
 s for understanding and tackling complex socio-ecological problems in their
  entirety. It will require an increased focus on building ocean literacy an
 d public support for ocean futures. It also needs scientists and decision-m
 akers to identify how to facilitate the use of available science and encour
 age the necessary change of behaviours, and the implementation of policies—
  at individual, local and global scales — that will leverage greater enviro
 nmental benefit. The task at hand is a challenging one, that will require s
 cientists to be able to work across disciplines, across knowledge systems, 
 and with a diversity of stakeholders.\nTo this end, IMBeR will convene its 
 8th International ClimEco Summer School (ClimEco8), in Koper, Slovenia, to 
 help develop the next generation of marine researchers who will be at the f
 orefront of addressing ocean challenges. Under the guidance of a group of i
 nternationally-recognised experts from the marine natural and social scienc
 es, students, postdocs and early career scientists will develop a strong th
 eoretical and applied understanding of different disciplines, and how they 
 can be integrated to help generate solutions to the grand challenges facing
  the world’s oceans. To complement this, participants will also gain practi
 cal skills in science communication and how to operate effectively at the s
 cience-policy-society interface, so that they can influence decision-making
  processes in relation to the world’s oceans – to help secure the ocean we 
 need, for the future we want!\n
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:<p>This will be the 8<sup>th</sup>&nbsp;in IMBeR’s&nbsp;<em>Climate and Eco
 systems</em>&nbsp;(ClimEco) Summer School series. ClimEco summer schools ar
 e designed for 60-70 post-graduate students and early career researchers, a
 nd are led by an extraordinary interdisciplinary group of marine scientists
 , many who are leaders in their respective fields.</p><h3><strong>When and 
 Where</strong></h3><p>ClimEco8 will be held from 19-24 June 2023 at the ZRS
 -Mediterranean Institute for Environmental Studies in Koper, Slovenia</p><p
 ><strong>Focus of ClimEco8</strong></p><p>The United Nations declared 2021-
 2030 as the UN Decade of Ocean Science for Sustainable Development. The obj
 ective is to motivate international efforts aimed at improving ocean health
  by providing the science necessary for sustainable development of the ocea
 ns to underpin ‘The ocean we need for the future we want’. Achieving this, 
 however, needs more than more than ‘just’ more data and knowledge. It will 
 require new approaches for understanding and tackling complex socio-ecologi
 cal problems in their entirety. It will require an increased focus on build
 ing ocean literacy and public support for ocean futures. It also needs scie
 ntists and decision-makers to identify how to facilitate the use of availab
 le science and encourage the necessary change of behaviours, and the implem
 entation of policies— at individual, local and global scales — that will le
 verage greater environmental benefit. The task at hand is a challenging one
 , that will require scientists to be able to work across disciplines, acros
 s knowledge systems, and with a diversity of stakeholders.</p><p>To this en
 d, IMBeR will convene its 8th International ClimEco Summer School (ClimEco8
 ), in Koper, Slovenia, to help develop the next generation of marine resear
 chers who will be at the forefront of addressing ocean challenges. Under th
 e guidance of a group of internationally-recognised experts from the marine
  natural and social sciences, students, postdocs and early career scientist
 s will develop a strong theoretical and applied understanding of different 
 disciplines, and how they can be integrated to help generate solutions to t
 he grand challenges facing the world’s oceans. To complement this, particip
 ants will also gain practical skills in science communication and how to op
 erate effectively at the science-policy-society interface, so that they can
  influence decision-making processes in relation to the world’s oceans – to
  help secure the ocean we need, for the future we want!</p>
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