The Coastal Cities at Risk in the Philippines: Investing in Climate & Disaster Resilience (CCARPH) project, in partnership with the Ateneo de Manila University’s (ADMU) Department of Sociology & Anthropology (DSA), National Resilience Council (NRC), and the Asian Peacebuilders Scholarship program
invite you to
Engaging Communities for Risk Governance, Resilience and Sustainability 2021 Webinar Series, Session 1: Frameworks for Equitable and Sustainable Social-Ecological Transitions
July 13, 2021, 9:00 AM to 11:00 AM (Philippine Standard Time)
Keynote Speakers:
“Condition of a Sustainable Coexistence between People and Nature”
Dr. Miwako Hosoda
President, Asia Pacific Sociological Association
Vice President, Seisa University, Japan
“Toward Integral Ecology through Coexistential Ecology”
Fr. Jojo Fung SJ, PhD
Sacred Springs Dialogue for Spirituality and Sustainability,
Loyola School of Theology
Ateneo de Manila University
“Systems Thinking for Risk Governance, Resilience, and Sustainable Development”
Dr. Emma Porio
Project Leader & Principal Investigator,
Coastal Cities at Risk in the Philippines (CCARPH)
Co-director, Master of Disaster Risk and Resilience (MDRR),
Ateneo de Manila University
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Register at tinyurl.com/EngagingCommunitiesS1
This event will be streamed live on facebook.com/CCARinthePhilippines
For more information, email ccarph@ateneo.edu, or visit coastalcitiesatriskph.com
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