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Home » START News » START E-Newsletter: No. 2, 2012

START E-Newsletter: No. 2, 2012

Posted on September 7th, 2012

START E-Newsletter: No. 2, 2012

The Second START E-Newsletter for 2012 is now available! We are pleased to share updates on START activities, including a Meeting of ACCFP Alumni with representatives of US Federal agencies, an Advanced Institute on Forensic Investigation of Disasters, Research Partnership Enhancement Awards, Graduate Student Research Awards on Climate Risk Management, and Disaster Risk Reduction & Climate Change Adaptation in South Asia, as well as news on Future Earth – Research for Global Sustainability, launched at Rio+20.

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