Current Opportunities

Integrated Approaches to Human Migration/Mobility in an Era of Rapid Global Change (Migration 2022)

Integrated Approaches to Human Migration/Mobility in an Era of Rapid Global Change (Migration 2022)

Migration 2022
Proposals

Call Opens: 11 April 2022
Proposals Due (extended):
12 August 2022 20:00 UTC

The Belmont Forum is pleased to announce the launch of a collaborative research networking call on the theme: Systems of Sustainable Consumption and Production.

We solicit proposals that contribute to an integrated systems approach to accurately characterize migration and mobility and its intersection with Global Change, both closely related and intersecting phenomena. Successful proposals will focus on illuminating the determinants of migration - why people move, do not move, from and to where and when, and on what time scale, in relation to Global Change processes like environmental and climate change, demographic changes, consumption patterns, energy use and land-use. Exploration of dependencies, linkages, and / or impacts between Global Change, migration and mobility, human constructs, social science and humanities approaches, and other studies are encouraged. Within this theme, there are three areas to consider including (1) data and methodology, (2) policy, and (3) human-centric approaches that integrate human perspectives and needs in all steps and aspects of a project and beyond.

Call themes:

  • Area 1 - synthesizing, integrating, and supplementing data and models
  • Area 2 - integrative governance and legal and policy frameworks
  • Area 3 - human-centric approaches to studying and integrating data and frameworks on vulnerable communities

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Logistics

  • Call Opens: 11 April 2022
  • Proposals Due (extended): 12 August 2022 20:00 UTC
Systems of Sustainable Consumption and Production (SSCP 2022)

Systems of Sustainable Consumption and Production (SSCP 2022)

SSCP 2022
Proposals

Call Opens: 16 February 2022
Full Proposal Due:
11 October 2022 20:00 UTC

The Belmont Forum is pleased to announce the launch of a collaborative research networking call on the theme: Systems of Sustainable Consumption and Production.

Current patterns of global development based on people's continuous extraction and exploitation of natural resources are not sustainable, and a societal transition to systems of sustainable consumption and production (SSCP) is urgently needed. In an attempt to promote co-development of research through science and stakeholder-based approaches to attain SSCP, Belmont Forum has launched a call for research proposals.

Call themes:

  • Theme 1 - Transdisciplinary research to help transition to green economies with sustainable systems of consumption and production
  • Theme 2 - Sustainable and Resilient industries and their governance systems
  • Theme 3 - Social Inequality and Environmental Justice
  • Theme 4 - Integrating new technologies, policies, and practices into everyday life

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Logistics

  • Call Opens: 16 February 2022
  • Registration Due (extended): 11 May 2022 20:00 UTC
  • Full Proposal Due: 11 October 2022 20:00 UTC

Opportunities Under Review

None at this time.

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