
Jessica Vandenberg
@jess_vandenberg
Marine Social Scientist | Postdoc @hseas | Fellow @OceanNexusCtr
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06-01-2016 17:19:22
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Join us at the 2022 UN Ocean Conference on June 27 10:00am to 11:30am PDT! At our live webinar, we will introduce the new framework of Procedural Key Performance Indicators (PKPI) for Assessing Global Ocean Equity. United Nations #UNOC2022 Register: bit.ly/UNOceanConfere…


We at Ocean Nexus are excited to present our speakers and panelists for the 2022 UN Ocean Conference. Join us on Monday, June 27 at 10:00-11:30am PDT! Register for the event here: bit.ly/UNOceanConfere… United Nations #UNOC2022


Jessica Vandenberg shares her research on coral reef restoration in Indonesia: "Context matters. Local histories, politics, and culture shape outcomes of restoration engagement, and should be integrated into the design and implementation of projects to ensure equitable outcomes."


Soooo excited 😀 to be in New York City visiting and getting our hands dirty for the famous Billion Oyster project with Jessica Vandenberg. Part of a pilot study on historical & equity dimensions of oyster restoration in the US East Coast for Environmental Policy, Wageningen UR & Ocean Nexus


The University of Washington-based team, led by Jessica Vandenberg and Nereus Yoshi Ota, worked with local artist Mari Shibuya to produce the "Equity & Marine Plastic Pollution Report." Join us on Nov. 8 at 8:30am PST for the launch of the report! oceannexus.uw.edu/news-and-event…


#CFP: Environment and Society is seeking submissions for their 2024 volume on #restoration. Abstracts due Dec 5, 2022. View details: bit.ly/3G3BlGq See how #SubscribetoOpen is APC free here:bit.ly/3GNRcWF #AcWri #BerghahnOpenAnthro EnviroSociety Annet Pauwelussen




. Jessica Vandenberg speaks on refocusing responsibility of marine plastic pollution problems onto the root cause: powerful industry groups and end-of-life approaches. @OurOceanPanama #OurOceanPanama


Jessica Vandenberg and Russell Fielding at Faroese Art Museum in Tórshavn working on an U.S. National Science Foundation research project on food sovereignty. 📷Elsie Sunderland (Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health)


Please find the program of the MARE policy day on marine (nature) restoration, held Monday 26 June now online. marecentre.nl/2023-people-th… Speakers include Minlvvn Jessica Vandenberg Grant Blume, PhD Annet Pauwelussen Arjen Buijs You can subscribe here: aanmelder.nl/mare2023/subsc…


The last morning of #MARE2023 is here - fantastic session on just transitions in marine governance and blue economy discourse with talks from Dr. Karen Alexander Freya Croft @judith_leeuwen and Jessica Vandenberg #MarSocSci #TeamMarSocSci


Don´t miss out on our Plastic Oceans International Trees & Seas festival panel about advocacy! This year our amazing panelists will talk about the #plasticstreaty and local execution, gaps and barriers to end plastic pollution. Please register here: shorturl.at/kwxz7



I am pleased to share our new contribution on "Marine litter and social inequities entangle Ecuadorian mangrove communities: Perceptions of plastic pollution and well-being concerns in Puerto Hondo and Isla Santay, Ecuador" authors.elsevier.com/a/1hrah,714Mqz… sciencedirect.com/science/articl…


How do we address the issue of marine plastic pollution? Join our live webinar next week and learn directly from plastics treaty experts 𝗥𝘂𝗳𝗶𝗻𝗼 𝗩𝗮𝗿𝗲𝗮 (Pacific Islands Climate Action Network (PICAN)) & Trisia Farrelly. Register: Oceannexus.org/webinar June 27 at 1pm (Pacific, PDT) June 28 at 8am (Fiji, FJT)


“Marine plastic waste burdens don’t occur as a stand alone societal problem but are often extensions of other systemic inequities.” - states Jessica Vandenberg View full report & register for upcoming webinar to discuss #MarinePollution & #SocialEquity: Oceannexus.org/webinar


Available now ahead of print: What are the Impacts on Community Wellbeing of Social Relations in Conservation Projects? by Kate Barclay, Michael Fabinyi, Annie Young Song, Yoshi Ota, Jessica Vandenberg and Nick McClean #openaccess | rb.gy/rvoapy