IRD – WANASEA https://wanasea.eu WANASEA Tue, 02 Mar 2021 20:27:02 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=5.5.4 https://wanasea.eu/wp-content/uploads/2018/03/cropped-wanasea-512-32x32.png IRD – WANASEA https://wanasea.eu 32 32 Inequalities and Environmental Changes in the Mekong River BasinFinal Workshop https://wanasea.eu/inequalities-and-environmental-changes-in-the-mekong-river-basinfinal-workshop/ Sat, 09 Jan 2021 03:29:16 +0000 https://wanasea.eu/?p=2252 Inequalities and Environmental Changes in the Mekong River Basin

Final Workshop

On 18th December 2020, IRD, AFD and WANASEA(1) organized the workshop of the research program: Inequalities and Environmental Changes in the Mekong River Basin(2). This one-year project is part of the European Facility for a research program on Inequalities in Developing and Emerging Countries, which is coordinated by the AFD(3).

The workshop gathered participants from development, research institutions, and NGOs, both in Hanoi and through video conference. Project researchers presented the structure of the project, and on-progress results of the systematic analysis of the inequality-environmental change nexus in 5 countries of the Mekong region including Cambodia, Laos, Myanmar, Thailand and Vietnam. By collecting comprehensive database and transparent and systematic mapping, the program provides a pool of resources for future analyses, identifies uninvestigated research questions and will provide scientific base for policy action on the theme of tenure rights and inequalities (systematic review with narrative synthesis).

The collective book with case studies on the link between environmental changes and inequalities is introduced. It is planned to be published in the first quarter of 2021.

The workshop also took the change to introduce and discuss with the stakeholders the proposal for a project: Environmental Transition and Inequalities in South-East Asia (ETIS, 2021-2027), developed under the collaboration of CREED and WANASEA. The objective of this research and capacity building project is to contribute to building the next generation of policymakers for the environmental transition, as well a network of leading sustainability science experts in South East Asia. It aims at building local interdisciplinary scientific knowledge, guide evidence-based public policies, and foster scientific and policy regional coordination that ultimately bring about the socioeconomic conditions for ecologically resilient economies in Southeast Asia. Drawing on the lessons drawn from 15 years of experience in research and capacity building programs, this six-year project aims to contribute to the design of a groundbreaking, virtuous and sustainable model of development for the region(4)

Mekong Research Project Final Restitution – Dec 2020



MATERIALS FOR DOWNLOAD

Introduction Activities (ppt)
Mekong Equality (ppt)
Collective book (ppt)
ETIS – Concept Note (pdf)
A research facility – To better understand inequalities (English)(pdf)
A research facility – To better understand inequalities (French)(pdf)

1 WANASEA – “Strenghten the Production, Management and Outreach Capacities of Research in the Field of WAter and NAtural Resources in South-Est Asia
2 https://www.afd.fr/en/carte-des-projets/inequalities-and-environmental-changes-lower-mekong-river-basin
3 https://www.afd.fr/en/une-facilite-de-recherche-pour-mieux-comprendre-les-inegalites
4 ETIS will be implemented by the Center for Research and Expertise on Education and Development (CREED, Bordeaux, France, www.creedev.org), a private organization that promotes research for
development. ETIS will be coordinated jointly by Benjamin BUCLET in Europe and Stéphane LAGRÉE in
South-East Asia.

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CALL FOR PROPOSAL “Supporting University Capacities in building Centres of Excellence in Sustainability Science” (SUCCESS)/ VIETNAM CONSORTIUM IDENTIFICATION SURVEY https://wanasea.eu/building-centres-of-excellence-in-sustainability-science/ Tue, 21 Apr 2020 02:47:07 +0000 https://wanasea.eu/?p=2138 In 2020, The French National Research Institute for Sustainable Development (IRD) will work on setting-up a project of capacity building in the field of higher education in Vietnam (national project). It will target especially the strengthening of relations between Higher Education Institutions (HEIs) and the wider economic and social environment. IRD wants to apply to the call for applications of the European programme ERASMUS+ in 2021.

In order to do so, IRD will build a consortium of Vietnamese and European Union (EU) institutions which will be involved in the project. We thought your institution could be interested and bring ideas to the consortium.

A presentation of the project and two surveys (one for Vietnamese potential partners and one for institutions from the EU) are available for download:

  • Project presentation
  • Survey for potential partners – EU Institutions
  • Survey for potential partners – Vietnamese Institutions

With this survey, IRD enables future partnering institutions to express their motivations. If the foundations of the project are established, much remains to be written with the orientations and perspectives given by the different partners.

If you are interested in joining the consortium, please respond to this call for proposal before May 15, 2020, by sending back the form and any supporting documents to the following address: success.vietnam@ird.fr. May you have any questions, you can also reach our team through this address.

You can also fill the survey Survey online (recommended option).

SUCCESS team

  • Alexis Drogoul, IRD Representative in Vietnam;
  • Stéphane Lagrée, International Coordinator, WANASEA Project (EU) – Nantes University and SUCCESS Project Coordinator;
  • Laurence Lombard, European Affairs Officer for IRD;
  • Nabil El Kente, Asia Project Officer at the IRD Office for Capacity Building;
  • Jeanne Cottenceau, Proposal Writer for the SUCCESS project.

MATERIALS FOR DOWNLOAD

SUCCESS_Project_Presentation
SURVEY FOR POTENTIAL PARTNERS – EU Institutions
SURVEY FOR POTENTIAL PARTNERS – Vietnamese Institutions
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