A couple of new publications for your interest: Latest from former President of the IAMG, Ted Rose: Rose, E.P.F. & Clatworthy, J.C. 2024. Mud and blood in the final months of World War II: ‘soil’ maps
That’s a wrap! The latest in the ICMG conference series closed last month in South Africa. This was the second conference to be hosted in the Western Cape, and once more, the team from the
Theme of the conference: Unmasking the change and continuity in the nature and character of military operations. Why Attend? ICMG24 is not just a conference; it’s an opportunity to contribute to and learn from the
During these last 20 years of ICMG conferences I have learned much about military history, modern military operations, and the environmental aspects of strategic, operational, and tactical military activities. I was hooked on research related
9 to 14 June 2024 at Lord Charles Hotel and Conference Centre, Somerset West, Western Cape, South Africa. Don’t Miss Out on Early-Bird Rates! Download the latest flyer here – LINK Register by 31 March
Reposted from Eos, 31 Jan 2024 The geoscience community and national security agencies need effective, two-way communication to exchange information. by Peter Chirico, Bruce Molnia, Anthony Nguy-Robertson and Dan Opstal The U.S. national security community,
Here’s the latest update for ICMG24. The International Association of Military Geosciences invites you to share your research, practice, and experiences in military geoscience at the 15th International Conference on Military Geosciences (ICMG24), hosted by
SESSION TITLE: War and the Earth AAG Annual Meeting 16-20 April 2024 (LINK) ORGANISERS: Kali Rubaii (Purdue), Henry Redwood (KCL), Mark Griffiths (Newcastle) As we learn more about the ecological, climatic, and epidemiological effects of war,
An international workshop to be held in Beijing at Renmin University of China, May 16-18, 2024 Organized and sponsored by the Center for Ecological History, Renmin University of China, Beijing, and the Rachel Carson Center
It’s been quite some time since I’ve had the opportunity to correspond with the Association membership, so I hope this email finds you all well. I have no doubt that everyone is as busy as