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04. 05. 2021

18. 05. 2021 18.15–19.45

Uhr 01. 06. 2021

08. 06. 2021

15. 06. 2021

29. 06. 2021

06. 07. 2021

Prof. Dr. Jussi Grießinger (Universität Bayreuth)

Abeer Hamdan, PhD (Phoenix College, USA)

Dr. Larissa Fleischmann (Martin-Luther-Universität Halle-Wittenberg)

Dr. Victor Galaz

(Stockholm Resilience Centre, Sweden)

Prof. Dr. Marcus Nüsser (Universität Heidelberg)

Dr. Grace Akese (Universität Bayreuth)

Saeed Akhtar Khan, MA (Universität Bayreuth)

Auswirkungen des Klimawandels auf traditionelle Landnutzungssysteme im Mustang - Himalaya/Nepal

Lead (Pb) Contamination Along a Hillslope in the Tonto National Forest, AZ: A Case Study of Recreational Shooting Using GIS Analysis

Schweine und Grenzen: Mehr-als- menschliche Politische Geographien der Tiergesundheit

Sustainability in Times of

“Dark Machines”

Cryosphere Changes and Socio-Hy- drological Interactions in the Upper Indus Basin

The Geographies of Electronic Waste:

The Making and Effects of

“The World’s Largest E-waste Dump”

Natural Hazards and Human Migration in the East Hindu Kush (Pakistan)

Format: online über Zoom, Zeit: Dienstag, 16.15–17.45 Uhr,

https://uni-bayreuth.zoom.us/j/63546916840?pwd=cU5qV1V4M3ZleHBIdmNpQkwyNG04QT09

Gesellschaft – Umwelt – Beziehungen

Geographisches Kolloquium

Sommersemester 2021

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