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International Environment and Development Studies

'Critical Mass' Forum website launched

Evy Jørgensen

The 'Critical Mass – Building Research and Capacity to Address Climate Change, Poverty and Development Challenges' is a Norwegian forum of researchers and practitioners engaged in building research and capacity to address climate change, poverty and development challenges.


Critical Mass was established to create a meeting place for practitioners and academia, in order to exchange information and create cooperation. That is, it is aimed to contribute to create a stronger climate, poverty and development community that can draw on synergies in members’ fields of expertise to improve understanding, policies and practical actions. By linking researchers, practitioners and policy makers, the Forum members hope to foster policy relevant research and dialogue with policy processes, as well as reach out to a wider community.

-- Link to the Forum's website 

Improved stoves have become popular as they reduce the need for firewood (eastern Kenya)
Improved stoves have become popular as they reduce the need for firewood (eastern Kenya) Photo: Siri Eriksen


Updated: 15.02.12
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