This year,Université Savoie Mont Blanc and the Faculty of Law are hosting the ninth series of "Comparative Political Life Lectures", featuring researchers in the social sciences and humanities whose work sheds light on major contemporary socio-political issues.
The first lecture of the cycle will take place on Thursday, January 30, 2020, from 1:30 to 3:30 pm, in amphitheater 3 on the Jacob-Bellecombette campus, with Cheikh Abdoul Ahad Ba, temporary teaching and research associate at theUniversité de Picardie Jules Verne in Amiens and researcher at the Laboratoire de Sciences Sociales Pacte in Grenoble.
He will speak on the theme of his thesis and its underlying methodology, which pays particular attention to the institutional bottlenecks that alter the sustainability of ecosystem development trajectories: "Climate change and the governance of hydrological risks: which governance models? The case of the Senegal River estuary".
About Cheikh Abdoul Ahad Ba
His doctorate and research work focus on climate uncertainties in socio-ecosystems, and he recently became co-editor-in-chief of the new journal NAAJ - Revue africaine sur les changements climatiques et les énergies renouvelables- (https://www.revues.scienceafrique.org/naaj/). He will be speaking on the theme of his thesis and its underlying methodology, which pays particular attention to the institutional bottlenecks that alter the sustainability of ecosystem development trajectories: Climate change and the governance of hydrological risks: which governance models? The case of the Senegal River estuary.
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- Open to the public, free admission
- Full program for the 2020 "Conférences de Vie Politique Comparée" series
- Contact: Frédéric Caille, HDR lecturer in political science at USMB