Event

Democratising Environmental Information for Societies in Transition

  • Location

    Kirchberg Campus

    Central building, Room C0.02

    L-1359, Luxembourg, LU

  • Topic(s)
    Social Sciences
  • Type(s)
    Free of charge, In-person event

Digital Environmental Information – evolution and longstanding challenge & Verified Facts for Societies in Transition

  • Digital Environmental Information – evolution and longstanding challenge

    Muki Haklay
    Professor of Geography, University College London

    Muki Haklay has been working on environment and society issues since 1992, when the Rio Earth Summit inspired life-long research on environmental information, geospatial technology, and participatory approaches. Prof Haklay’s extensive research and publications (with over 19,000 citations according to Google Scholar) are covering a wide range of issues relating to the nature, production, and use of environmental information.

    Prof Haklay has been studying systems approaches for environmental management, and in particular the area of citizen science, an area in which he is considered one of the leading global experts. Prof Haklay research was funded through interdisciplinary funding sources such as the UK Engineering and Physical Science Research Council.

  • Verified Facts for Societies in Transition

    Walter J. Radermacher
    Professor (hon.) at the Institute of Statistics at Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität München

    Walter J. Radermacher, PhD was Director General of Eurostat and Chief Statistician of the European Union from 2008 to 2016. He worked at Destatis, the German Federal Statistical Office, for 30 years, ultimately as its President and Federal Returning Officer. He was the first Chair of the UN Committee of Experts on Environmental-Economic Accounting (UNCEEA) from 2005 to 2008.

    Since 2017, he has been a researcher at the Institute of Statistical Sciences at the Sapienza University of Rome, where he received his doctorate in 2019 and is President of the Federation of European National Statistical Societies (FENStatS).

    Since 2022, he has been Head of the Advisory Board on Ethics of the International Statistical Institute (ISI) and Professor (hon.) at the Institute of Statistics at Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität München. Since May 2022, he has also headed the Commission on Future Statistics (KomZS), which advises the Federal Statistical Office on its programme planning. Radermacher is the author of numerous publications in the field of statistics and the book Official Statistics 4.0 – Verified Facts for People in the 21st Century. He is an Honorary Fellow of the Royal Statistical Society.

Contact: sofie.vanherzeele@uni.lu

Public event organized as part of the Certificate in Sustainability and Social Innovation