The round table addresses various scientific knowledge traditions in Europe and Asia with a special focus on science in relation to nature and the environment. The participants, who represent the humanities, the social and the natural sciences, will combine their expertise to take an applied and comparative perspective on the ways people relate to, and make use of their environment, and transfer their knowledge (both theoretical and applied). The first day will include two sessions, namely Food Production and Natural Disasters, and the second day will focus on Nature Conservation and Science and Medicine. In the framework document, which will be presented before the start of the conference, some case studies will be described from which more specific topics for discussion will be derived. These case studies show various scientific traditions and are very much in the middle of present-day debates regarding the value and the application of the scientific knowledge, the intellectual property rights and new technologies.
Participation by invitation only.




