Die Universität für Bodenkultur Wien widmet sich in Lehre und Forschung dem Thema Nachhaltigkeit und dem Management natürlicher Ressourcen.
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GAIA Masters Student Paper Award
The international journal GAIA – Ecological Perspectives for Science and Society invites Masters students to participate in the GAIA Masters Student Paper Award. Masters students are encouraged to publish their results from research-based courses or Masters theses in the field of transdisciplinary environmental and sustainability science. Students are invited to submit an entry if their research has led to outstanding findings and/or holds relevance for important societal transformations, and/or if they have developed new paths of inter- and transdisciplinary environmental or sustainability research. The GAIA Masters Student Paper Award will be presented on the occasion of the GAIA Annual Meeting. The winner will be granted a prize money of 1.500 Euro endowed by the Selbach Environmental Foundation, as well as a free one-year subscription to GAIA, including free online access.
We encourage submissions written in English; however, articles written in German will equally be considered. Date for submission: 041116 to Ulrike Sehy sehy(at)oekom.de Before submission, please consult GAIA's guide for authors for information on the journal's aims and scope and on manuscript preparation. Information: http://www.oekom.de/zeitschriften/gaia/student-paper-award.html Information on the journal: http://www.oekom.de/zeitschriften/gaia/aims-scope.html
GAIA Masters Student Paper Award
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Nicht jeder Tropfen muss Trinkwasser sein
Das Projekt GAIA will Stadtbegrünung mit Regen- und Grauwasser ermöglichen. GAIA wird vom Bundesministerium für Land- und Forstwirtschaft, Regionen und Wasserwirtschaft gefördert und in Kooperation der TU Graz und der BOKU University durchgeführt.