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We are proud to host the third Students Archaeology Symposium of Bamberg "SABA´16" at the Otto-Fr... more We are proud to host the third Students Archaeology Symposium of Bamberg "SABA´16" at the Otto-Friedrich-University Bamberg, Bavaria. Already since 2010 we have offered the oppurtunity for European students of archaeology to present their theses.
Already since 2010 we have offered the oppurtunity for European students of archaeology to presen... more Already since 2010 we have offered the oppurtunity for European students of archaeology to present their theses. Now we are proud to host the third Students Archaeology Symposium of Bamberg „SABA´16“ at the Otto-Friedrich- University Bamberg, Bavaria. We are glad to announce an international conference with a wide range of presented issues, which took place from 31st of March to 2nd of April 2016. This conference book contains all thesis, which were presented, typed up on a few sheets. Enjoy reading this conference transcript! - The organisation team of SABA´16
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The three-year (2021-2024) BMBF (Federal Ministry of Education and Research) funded collaborative... more The three-year (2021-2024) BMBF (Federal Ministry of Education and Research) funded collaborative research project “Social Climate Change Impacts and Sustainability Innovation in Southern Africa And Northern South America” (German abbr. “NISANSA”) of the Universities of Marburg (UMR) and Giessen (JLU) explores the social consequences of climate change impacts in a trans-regional and comparative perspective, focussing on southern Africa and northern South America. In seven “work packages” and together with international cooperation partners, empirical studies are being conducted in southern Africa (Angola, Botswana, Malawi, Namibia, South Africa) and northern South America (Brazil, Ecuador, Colombia, Venezuela). The collaborative research project aims to generate new insights to understand, shape, plan and govern climate-related social change processes, and to make its knowledge bases available in the countries of the Global South. The seven work packages are sub-projects which are interdisciplinary with contributions of Social Anthropology, Sociology, Human Geography, Political Science, Economics, and Ecology. This literature review forms part of the groundwork of the sub-project “Policy Advice Strategies for Climate Change Adaptation in International Cooperation with Member States (Malawi, Namibia) of SADC (Southern African Development Community)” and aims to map the current state of research on climate change, adaptation, policies and actors. It focusses on Malawi and Namibia (with reference to the Southern African Development Community (SADC) as the regional economic community) and on the role of international cooperation.
We are proud to host the third Students Archaeology Symposium of Bamberg "SABA´16" at the Otto-Fr... more We are proud to host the third Students Archaeology Symposium of Bamberg "SABA´16" at the Otto-Friedrich-University Bamberg, Bavaria. Already since 2010 we have offered the oppurtunity for European students of archaeology to present their theses.
Already since 2010 we have offered the oppurtunity for European students of archaeology to presen... more Already since 2010 we have offered the oppurtunity for European students of archaeology to present their theses. Now we are proud to host the third Students Archaeology Symposium of Bamberg „SABA´16“ at the Otto-Friedrich- University Bamberg, Bavaria. We are glad to announce an international conference with a wide range of presented issues, which took place from 31st of March to 2nd of April 2016. This conference book contains all thesis, which were presented, typed up on a few sheets. Enjoy reading this conference transcript! - The organisation team of SABA´16
The three-year (2021-2024) BMBF (Federal Ministry of Education and Research) funded collaborative... more The three-year (2021-2024) BMBF (Federal Ministry of Education and Research) funded collaborative research project “Social Climate Change Impacts and Sustainability Innovation in Southern Africa And Northern South America” (German abbr. “NISANSA”) of the Universities of Marburg (UMR) and Giessen (JLU) explores the social consequences of climate change impacts in a trans-regional and comparative perspective, focussing on southern Africa and northern South America. In seven “work packages” and together with international cooperation partners, empirical studies are being conducted in southern Africa (Angola, Botswana, Malawi, Namibia, South Africa) and northern South America (Brazil, Ecuador, Colombia, Venezuela). The collaborative research project aims to generate new insights to understand, shape, plan and govern climate-related social change processes, and to make its knowledge bases available in the countries of the Global South. The seven work packages are sub-projects which are interdisciplinary with contributions of Social Anthropology, Sociology, Human Geography, Political Science, Economics, and Ecology. This literature review forms part of the groundwork of the sub-project “Policy Advice Strategies for Climate Change Adaptation in International Cooperation with Member States (Malawi, Namibia) of SADC (Southern African Development Community)” and aims to map the current state of research on climate change, adaptation, policies and actors. It focusses on Malawi and Namibia (with reference to the Southern African Development Community (SADC) as the regional economic community) and on the role of international cooperation.