This year’s lecture series, taking place on May 13th, June 10th, and October 14th, will explore key dimensions of socioecological transformation in the context of climate change.
Socio-ecological transformation requires continuous dialogue, meaningful participation, and strong institutional commitment across all levels of governance.
The first lecture examines climate citizens’ assemblies as bottom-up initiatives within participatory democracy, highlighting their potential to foster more inclusive and democratic climate decision-making. In addition, it will investigate limitations in advancing environmental justice and challenges to ensuring that deliberative outcomes are effectively integrated into governance and institutional processes.
The second lecture investigates conflict as a driver of transformation, focusing on how tensions among actors can generate knowledge, perspectives, and more equitable solutions.
The third lecture broadens the perspective to public participation in climate governance, emphasizing both its promises and limitations across different institutional contexts.
12:30-13:00 Open discussion
Moderation: Federica Maino and Jessica Balest, Eurac Research
Program: 1778161029-lectureseries-2026.pdf
Event website: Lecture Series on Social-Ecological Transformation – 2026 Edition – Eurac Research
Connection link: MS Teams
