Reminder: Tomorrow Paolo Budinich Science Diplomacy Lecture

gisela gisela at twas.org
Thu Jun 12 10:18:31 CEST 2014


TWAS-AAAS International Science & Diplomacy Programme
The Paolo Budinich Science Diplomacy Lecture

PAUL VAN GARDINGEN
Director
Ecosystem Services for Poverty Alleviation Programme
United Kingdom

will be speaking about

Science & Diplomacy: 
From 18th Century Scottish Enlightenment
to 21st Century Sustainable Development

at the Kastler Lecture Hall, ICTP Adriatico Guest House
on Friday, 13 June 2014 – 14:00-15:30 hours

Everybody is most welcome to attend! 


ABSTRACT

Science and diplomacy are intricately and essentially linked, even though this may not be recognized by many members of either profession or wider society.

Both are social constructs, often funded by governments and as such there is an expectation that they should contribute to the development and improvement of society around the world. Sometimes, both are criticized for failing to deliver those improvements.

This lecture will trace examples of the links between science and diplomacy from the 18th Century Scottish Enlightenment, the time of David Hume, Adam Smith and Robert Burns, through to the 21st Century, a period of growing global challenges and responses such as the UN’s proposed Sustainable Development Goals.

The lecture will use examples from the United Kingdom’s Ecosystem Services for Poverty Alleviation Programme (ESPA) to demonstrate the changing role of science in public and foreign policy drawing upon the three themes or dimensions that emerged from the meeting on “New Frontiers in Science Diplomacy” organized by the Royal Society and American Association for the Advancement of Science in 2009. The examples derived from ESPA, will also be used to illustrate the very significant challenges that exist for both scientists and diplomats when their domains come together.

Looking forward to 2015 and beyond, the lecture will consider how science must be central to diplomatic efforts to respond to a range of global challenges, including water, food and energy security, whilst also addressing the most important challenge of reducing global poverty.


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