INVITATION First "Environment, population and ethics: where do we stand now?"

jeudi 28 avril 2016 à 17h30 @ UNIL, Lausanne Auditoire 350 Amphimax (plan d'accès)
Libre et gratuit,
Rezonance, la Faculté de biologie et de médecine, la Faculté des géosciences et environnement et la Faculté des sciences sociales et politiques, vous convient à une conférence exceptionnelle du Professeur Paul R. Ehrlich du Center for Conservation Biology, Department of Biology Stanford University. Organisée en partenariat avec Panswiss Project.
Conférence en anglais, système de traduction simultanée de l’anglais au français : non anglophones bienvenus !
Paul R. Ehrlich is the Bing Professor of Population Studies and Professor of Biological Sciences at Stanford University, a member of the US National Academy of Sciences and a recipient of the Crafoord Prize (an explicit substitute for the Nobel Prize in fields of science where the latter is not given), the Blue Planet Prize, and numerous other international honours, who now investigates a wide range of topics in human ecology and evolution, and population biology, has his current effort focused on the mechanisms of human cultural evolution and ways of directing that evolution to ameliorate the present human situation.
Moderation :
Christian Arnsperger, Professor of sustainability
The conference will be followed by a round table with the participation of :
- Guido Palazzo, Professor of business ethics at UNIL
- Eric Verrecchia, Professor of Biogeoscience at UNIL
Transports publics fortement recommandés, place de parking limitées









