Stresa, Lago Maggiore, Italy
27-30 August 2012
The European Science Foundation (ESF) offered, on a competitive basis, full-cost awards to leading early career scholars to participate in the first ESF Junior Summit "Water: Unite and Divide. Interdisciplinary approaches for a sustainable future"
On this occasion, the next generation of leading scientists (‘early career researchers’) across the academic spectrum – from Humanities and Social Sciences to Life, Environmental, Natural and Mathematical Sciences - were invited to participate in a four-day, in-depth discussion of the challenges and opportunities posed by inter (multi, trans) disciplinary research. Discussions were fuelled by world-class experts from very different academic backgrounds.
Discussions focused on various issues related to the event’s general theme of “Water: Unite and Divide. Interdisciplinary approaches for a sustainable future”. An important restriction though was that the Summit focused on fresh water. Examples – to be taken in a global context – include, but are not limited to, the following:
1. Water management and governance
1a. Dialogues: Conflicts and cooperation
1b. Water quality and Public Health
2. The value of water
3. Climate change and Adaptation