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5:05 AM
5:05 AM - 5:10 AM
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About the Society NOT A TIMETABLED SESSION
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5:10 AM
5:10 AM - 5:15 AM
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Exhibitors at the conference NOT A TIMETABLED SESSION
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10:00 AM
10:00 AM - 5:00 PM
RGS-IBG Lowther Room (In-person only)
Latin American Geographies Research Group Away Day
An opportunity for those interested in Latin American Geographies to share research ideas and challenges, debate important issues facing the region, and discuss the future priorities and strategies of the network.
Latin American Geographies Research Group
In-person only session
1:30 PM
1:30 PM - 5:30 PM
RGS-IBG Ondaatje Theatre (in-person)
Postgraduate Forum: Welcome and Training for Postgraduates
tbc
Postgraduate Forum
In-person only session
6:00 PM
6:00 PM - 7:15 PM
RGS-IBG Ondaatje Theatre
Virtual
Chair's opening plenary panel: the road to net zero
Session recording available: https://vimeo.com/859277746/b667b75496 This panel discussion will explore the opportunities and challenges for how the UK and other countries are approaching their net zero obligations in light of climate change. Panellists will make short comments before opening up to a Q&A led by the Chair and audience. Chair: Harriet Bulkeley, Conference Chair (Durham University, UK) Panellists: Diana Liverman (University of Arizona, USA), Sam Mason (Public and Communications Union, UK), and Matthew Paterson (University of Manchester, UK)