The programme involves a set of plenary papers by distinguished speakers giving interdisciplinary perspectives in the morning, and working groups in the afternoon to examine methods, emerging research themes and ideas. These are targeted especially at early career researchers who we will invite to present posters on their research. The objective is to facilitate discussion, co-learning and to identify topics for further analysis at the interdisciplinary frontier of research. This seminar is the second in a series of four seminars on 'Ecosystem Services and Human Well-being: Interrogating the Evidence' which is organised jointly by the University of East Anglia, University of Cambridge and Scottish Agricultural College and funded through NERC-ESRC Transdisciplinary Seminar Series. These seminars aim to provide new theoretical and applied insights on ecosystem services and human well-being, and to challenge the assumptions about the linkages between ecosystem services and human well-being. Attached to this message is an overview of the series.
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