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Jackie Ouchikh
Name: | Jackie Ouchikh |
Affiliation: | University of Cambridge |
E-mail: | (only provided to users who are logged into talks.cam) |
Last login: | Fri Jun 09 09:19:19 +0000 2023 |
Public lists managed by Jackie Ouchikh
Talks given by Jackie Ouchikh
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Talks organised by Jackie Ouchikh
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- Naturekind: More-than-human communication, ecology and the politics of science and policy
- Strategies for achieving serious international cooperation on climate change: theory and practice
- Solutions to climate change; by the people, for the people
- Can you handle the truth? Facts, figures and communicating uncertainty
- Can we be collectively intelligent about collective intelligence?
- Energy, Climate Change and Sustainability: a necessity as the mother of many inventions
- Avoid the unmanageable, manage the unavoidable: Adaptive management of climate change
- Avoid the unmanageable, manage the unavoidable: Sea level rise, coastal cities, and wetlands
- Avoid the unmanageable, manage the unavoidable: Why and how we will have to adapt?
- Avoid the Unmanageable, Manage the Unavoidable: Can we infer from today’s changes and climate models what tomorrow’s world might look like?
- Joint Research Centre: Science and Policy - the view from inside the European Commission
- Mobilising the geeks: Bringing science back to the centre of policy
- An Innovation Odyssey – from Basic Research to the World’s Fastest-selling Consumer Electronics Product
- The future of science in Parliament
- CSaP Professional Development Policy Seminar
- Working on the Inside - Opportunities for scientists to work inside policy making
- Science policy research - can research influence policy? How? And does it make for better policy?
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