Three CEU students: Nurma Fitrianingrum, Shawna Anderson, and Shubhangi Heda recently completed a mini documentary film about sustainable food communities as part of the Visual Studies Platform’s advanced certificate program in Visual Theory and Practice supported by the CEU Library’s Mirabaud Media Lab.
Maps are more used today than at any point in our history. Many of us use maps every day, some many times a day, as access to maps delivered via app on the mobile devices we all carry are as much part of our lives today as credit cards and reading glasses! The term map is itself is perhaps no longer appropriate as the maps are in-fact visualizations of massive real-time databases that mirror the world around us.
Jan Karlik will outline the state of air quality knowledge and its relationship to policy development. He will begin by discussing fundamental atmospheric processes, and then outline specific areas of atmospheric science with a view toward integration of science and policy, including urban air pollution, indoor air pollution, stratospheric ozone depletion, and climate change.
organized by the Department of Environmental Sciences and Policy at CEU, the Environmental Social Science Research Group (ESSRG) Hungary & the Horizon 2020 DYNAVERSITY project team
Program
17.30 Welcome and Introduction László Pintér, Chair of Department of Environmental Sciences and Policy, CEU