
Rethinking the Sahel: Climate, Social Capital and Knowledge
Online Event
Registration
Details
In this event co-organized by Columbia University and the University of Oxford, a panel entirely drawn from the Sahel region will explore dynamic responses by various population groups to environmental change and focus on the social capital and economic opportunities that this part of Africa harbours. Panelists will discuss historical perceptions of environmental degradation and sustainability and draw attention to both long-established indigenous forms of knowledge as well as innovative new approaches to land use, reforestation and resource management.
This event is the second in a new webinar series through which the Center on Global Energy Policy seeks to foreground the heterogeneity of perspectives found around the continent on what climate means in different African contexts and how more than one billion Africans are already living with extraordinary climatological variability and constraints on the use of natural resources. This session also forms part of the Oxford Department of International Development's Climate Change and the Challenges of Development series.
Moderator:
Dr. Harry Verhoeven, Senior Research Scholar, Center on Global Energy Policy at Columbia University SIPA
Speakers:
Nora Berrahmouni, Senior Forestry Officer for Africa, Food and Agriculture Organization of the UN (FAO)
Ousseyni Kalilou, Chair of the Forest Interest Group of the Environmental Peacebuilding Association
Dr. Cheikh Mbow, Director of Future Africa, University of Pretoria
---
This webinar will be hosted via Zoom. Advance registration is required. Upon registration, you will receive a confirmation email with access details. The event will be recorded and the video recording will be added to our website following the event.
This event is open to press, and registration is required to attend.
For media inquiries or requests for interviews, please contact Kyu Lee (kyu3lee@columbia.edu) or Natalie Volk (nv2388@columbia.edu).
For more information about the event, please contact energypolicyevents@columbia.edu.