Peat Café lunchtime lecture series: PEATSENSE: Diverse knowledges and sending practices in Latin American peatlands

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Colombian páramo pool complex surrounded by high-altitude peatland vegetation

Parque Nacional Natural El Cocuy in the Colombian páramo. Credit: David Santiago Rocha Cárdenas.

Peat Café lunchtime lecture series: PEATSENSE: Diverse knowledges and sending practices in Latin American peatlands

Online via Zoom
Professor Naomi Milner from the University of Bristol discusses PEATSENSE, an interdisciplinary project investigating the transformation of peatlands in Latin America and Europe as new global institutions and actors arrive as part of transnational climate mitigation action.

Event details

Date

Time
1:00pm - 2:00pm

About the event

PEATSENSE aims to document the implications of these transformations as well as identifying pathways towards just and inclusive governance.

The Peat Café builds on the network developed through both the University of Glasgow’s Bright Edge Deep and Discipline Hopping Wetlands initiative and Peat: Past Present and Future network based at the University of Manchester and the north-west more widely.

This is the University of Glasgow's fourth season of hosting the Peat Café; this year, it's being run by PhD student Isobel Harvey, Nicki Whitehouse and Mel Giles, with others dipping in and out.

Join Zoom Meeting
https://uofglasgow.zoom.us/j/87644215434?pwd=WcUBgZ3XNXsGNbun3p5aJxparEVJrC.1 
Meeting ID: 876 4421 5434
Passcode: 618459

Find out more about the Peat Café programme on the University of Glasgow website.