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The G20 Research and Innovation Working Group recently concluded its Research and Innovation, and Ministerial Meetings in Manaus, Brazil, with a compelling call for action on sustainable development. One of the meetings’ outcomes is the Manaus Declaration, a document outlining a commitment to tackling global challenges. An important milestone, the mention of Belmont Forum and
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Climate is a complex and multifaceted challenge that touches every aspect of our lives, including our cultural heritage. From ancient monuments to traditional practices, our cultural heritage is vulnerable to the impacts of changing environments. That’s why the Joint Programming Initiative – Climate (JPI Climate) and JPI Cultural Heritage, in partnership with the Belmont Forum,
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The world’s tropical forests have been facing countless challenges, from deforestation to biodiversity loss and unsustainable practices. These ecosystems are essential for climate regulation and the livelihoods of millions of people. Recognizing the urgency of these constraints, the Belmont Forum and the National Research and Education Agency of the Republic of Indonesia (BRIN) have signed
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A new research paper published in Nature Reviews Earth & Environment, funded by the Belmont Forum, highlights a critical concern on global environment research: decarbonization efforts may have unintended consequences for the global nitrogen cycle. Led by Xin Zhang and colleagues, this study explores the nitrogen requirements of five major decarbonization strategies, revealing a complex
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The ocean is a vast and powerful force, shaping our planet, providing food and resources, and driving global economies. But we’re only just beginning to understand the true value of this vital resource. While many of us associate the ocean with recreation and tourism, its impact on our lives extends far beyond the beach. The
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The 4th G20 Research and Innovation Working Group and Ministerial Meetings in Manaus, Brazil, resulted in a commitment to addressing global challenges and promoting sustainable development, hilighting the importance of the Amazon and tropical forests globally. Representing G20 members and invited countries, the leaders recognized the role of international cooperation in research and innovation. They
The Belmont Forum is seeking a dynamic and passionate Program Lead to spearhead our Advancing Leadership program, designed to empower changemakers working in or engaging with transdisciplinary (TD) research on global environmental change. This unique opportunity calls for a leader who excels in strategic management, organization, and creative leadership, with a proven ability to inspire
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Heat stress is a global challenge, impacting worker health and productivity. The Adelante Initiative, a BelmontForum-supported project in Nicaragua, demonstrates how research can drive tangible societal outcomes. La Isla Network has developed the PREP methodology (Prevention, Resilience, Efficiency, Protection) to combat heat stress in sugarcane plantations. Their work has led to a decline in heat-related
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The 2024 CRA (Call for Research Action) Photo Competition at the Sustainability, Research, and Innovation congress (SRI/SSD 2024) was a success, showcasing the work being done by researchers across the globe. We received a diverse range of submissions that captured the essence of transdisciplinary research, stakeholder engagement, and the impact of CRAs projects. We want
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