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A recent workshop at SESYNC brought together all major butterfly data producers with representatives from the scientific and technology communities with the goal to develop systems to promote and support expanding public participation in and use of butterfly data and knowledge.
Resulting from a work shop at SESYNC with the purpose of exploring the program of work of the Intergovernmental Science-Policy Platform on Biodiversity and Ecosystem Services (IPBES), with a particular focus on the generation of knowledge function.
SESEYNC director, Dr Margaret Palmer, was interviewed by the New York Times for their Green Blog on her trip to North Korea to speak about her research on ecological restoration and its potential applications to that country.
Last week SESYNC convened a multi-disciplinary group of 15 experts including decision makers, NGO leaders, and accomplished social and natural scientists to discuss priorities and questions to be addressed by the Center.
Cold, very isolated, and ecologically desolate are the descriptors Margaret Palmer uses when talking about her March 7 – 13 trip to the Democratic People’s Republic of Korea (North Korea)...
Dr Margaret Palmer, SESYNC’s Executive Director, recently returned from the DPRK, where she, along with thirteen other international scholars, met with 85 North Koreans to discuss ecological restoration options for that country. The March 23rd issue of Science provides more about
As part of the Maryland China Initiative, a SESYNC hosted a delegation of 18 officials from several Provincial Environmental Protection Departments.
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Dignitaries celebrate the opening of the National Socio-Environmental Synthesis Center (SESYNC).
Senator Mikulski speaks on the importance of science and environmental research jobs at SESYNC's opening event.
