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Young Scholars versus the socio-ecological crisis: Well… Let’s talk about adaptation

YSI Pre-Conference Workshop @ YSSEC

Start time:

June 12 - June 13

CEST

Location:

Université Paris Cité, Olympe de Gouges, Paris, Paris, 75013

Type:

Workshop

Description

The socio-ecological crisis represents one of the most critical challenges of our time, with far-reaching consequences on biodiversity, human livelihoods, and global equality. Its roots are deeply embedded in the structures of industrialization, capitalism, colonialism, and societal organization. These systemic factors exacerbate inequalities at the local and global scale, with marginalized and poor communities disproportionately bearing the burden of climate change despite contributing minimally to the crisis. Rethinking adaptation offers an opportunity to challenge mainstream approaches that often prioritize short-term, technocratic solutions over systemic transformation. By combining scientific insights from Environmental Sciences—ranging from such as indigenous practices, community-led initiatives and urban ecology to biodiversity conservation and the physical/ biological processes shaping our climate— we could target the root causes of socio-ecological vulnerabilities. This perspective also highlights the need for equitable decision-making processes, ensuring that marginalized voices within geopolitics, particularly from the Global South, are central in shaping sustainable and inclusive responses to the crisis. This conference is dedicated to exploring these complexities and rethinking adaptation strategies that go beyond the status quo, fostering equitable solutions for a resilient future.

In general, adaptation is often framed as the solution to the socio-ecological crisis, but important questions remain:

  • What forms of adaptation are currently prioritized? Do or did they work? Are they equitable, effective, and sustainable?
  • Who decides on adaptation policies, and who benefits—or is left behind?
  • What innovative, inclusive, and alternative strategies are being overlooked?

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