The British International Research Institutes (BIRI) will be hosting a hybrid conference March 15th and 16th, 2024 with the theme “Sustainable Water Management: Learning from the Past to Inform the Future”. The…
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The Max Planck Institute of Geoanthropology in Jena, Germany is hosting a Bridging the Gap Between History and Policy Workshop from December 12th – 13th, 2023. The workshop aims to bring together…
On November 9th the Jena Declaration AmericaS Conference will be held as a forum for citizens to express their perpsectives on sustainability. The conference will include representation from: Mapuche Culture, a women’s…
IHOPE is proud to announce that our SSC Member Lisa Lucero has published a new paper on sustainable solutions for water management. Ancient Maya reservoirs, constructed wetlands, and future water needs was published…
IHOPE’s SSC member, Steven Hartman, as Executive Director of the BRIDGES Coalition, has spearheaded the ambitous project to map humanities-led efforts in sustainability science. The result is a beautiful and informative 68…
IHOPE is proud to announce that we have become a signatory and partner to the Jena Declaration. The Jena Declaration, through its numerous partnerships, aims to create a sustainable future through a…
The Future by the Sea symposium is connected to our IHOPE affiliated project Re-imagining the use of traditional watercraft in the Aegean Sea for a sustainable environment and economy. The event is…
Smart cities are often discussed as one of the options for how we may live our lives in a future, sustainable society. But what does higher interconnectivity, dependence on technology, and overall…
What can the past tell us about about sustainability in food production, creating sustainable socioeconomic systems, and how it can help us deal with the impacts of climate change? Today we look…
Do you want to learn how the past, present and future is connected to ensuring access to affordable, reliable, sustainable and modern energy for all? The evolution of complexity and its relevance…