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PhD Candidate Diane Matar is highlighted as one of the Young Professionals inspiring a new generation in the landmark IUCN World Parks Congress.

October 10, 2014

PhD Candidate Diane Matar is highlighted as one of the Young Professionals inspiring a new generation in the landmark IUCN World Parks Congress.

Taking place in Sydney on November 12-19, the IUCN World Parks Congress 2014 is a milestone global forum on protected areas. Under the theme "Parks, people, planet: inspiring solutions", this once-in-a-decade event will group 4000+ people who will share inspiring stories, discuss approaches to conservation and sustainable development, and set the agenda for the next 10 years.

New research paper launched about indicators for sustainable development goals (SDGs)

October 3, 2014

A new research paper about indicators for sustainable development goals (SDGs), prepared by Professor Laszlo Pinter and Dora Almassy, PhD Student, was launched during the ENVforum conference at the European Economic and Social Committee on 29-30 September in Brussels, Belgium.

Professor Aistara's new research article published

September 25, 2014

Actually existing tomatoes: Politics of memory, variety, and empire in Latvian struggles over seeds

Game on the Loose: Reparations Near Kruger National Park

September 24, 2014

We are generally used to hearing positive things about conservation efforts and wildlife preservation. But imagine a four-ton elephant ramming through an electric fence and trampling your crops or a lion on the hunt for your cattle. These are very real issues for people who live on and work the land surrounding the 2-million hectare, world-renowned Kruger National Park (KNP) in South Africa.

CEU Receives Donation From Leading Geospatial Software Company Esri

July 9, 2014

Esri, the leading global geospatial software company based in Redlands, California,  donated over 30 licenses of their latest geographic information systems (GIS) software, ArcGIS 10, for CEU students and faculty.