30 October 2019 - 01 November 2019
Lund University for Sustainability Studies, Lund, Sweden
While the proliferation of new papers and initiatives relating to Loss and Damage (L&D) is promising, many challenges remain for the scientific and policy communities. These include how L&D from climate change should be conceptualized, how to measure and quantify existing L&D and predict future L&D, and what governance arrangements are most appropriate for different contexts. For example, which approaches to L&D from climate-related events can best account for both economic as well as non-economic impacts, where increasing evidence suggest the latter can be just as significant to individuals and communities ? How can climate science, ecological science and sustainability science perspectives be combined to advance L&D theory and practice? And how can L&D from climate events be meaningfully situated within the broader sustainable development agenda, including the SDGs, as highlighted in Article 8 of the Paris Agreement? Is there need for new research to support L&D policy, as new questions emerge that require attention?
Conference Program
Wednesday 30 October 2019
Thursday 31 October 2019
Friday 1 November 2019
The conference is hosted by Lund University Centre for Sustainability Studies in partnership with the Lund University Centre for Environmental and Climate Research, Oxford University, Met Office UK, International Institute for Applied Systems Analysis, International Centre for Climate Change and Development and Munich Re Foundation.
RISK presentations at the L&D conference
Wednesday 30 October
Thursday 31 October
Friday 1 November
CONTACT DETAILS
Research Group Leader and Senior Research Scholar Systemic Risk and Resilience Research Group - Advancing Systems Analysis Program
Research Group Leader and Senior Research Scholar Equity and Justice Research Group - Population and Just Societies Program
Researcher Systemic Risk and Resilience Research Group - Advancing Systems Analysis Program
Researcher Equity and Justice Research Group - Population and Just Societies Program
PUBLICATIONS
Conference Website
International Institute for Applied Systems Analysis (IIASA)
Schlossplatz 1, A-2361 Laxenburg, Austria
Phone: (+43 2236) 807 0 Fax:(+43 2236) 71 313