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Cities can provide solutions that will help us achieve climate resilience
Toyota Israel’s ISRAEL EARTH PRIZE competition launches for the third time | Maariv
Strategy for achieving national food security | FoodTech Nation Podcast
SCHOLAR SHIELD: Combating the Academic Boycott of Israel | Doctors Only
A Call to Action: Researchers, Faculty, University Staff, and Students – Report Incidents of Academic Boycott
Do the moshavniks and kibbutzniks in Israel have land rights as they should?
Rachelle Alterman (Leichter), Guy Kagan
The short answer to this complex question is definitely not. The moshav and kibbutz agricultural sector in Israel is the only sector in Israel that is discriminated against in a way that is unparalleled worldwide! This is determined by Prof. Rachel Alterman and the research team of the Samuel Neaman Institute
How to rebuild the northern region of Israel?
Prof. Meirav Aharon Gutman discusses the concepts of GALILEAN CONSCIOUSNESS and COLLECTIVE TRAUMA, noting that 61,000 residents have been evacuated. Those remaining are also suffering from the situation. The crisis has severely impacted education and culture in the north, even in communities that were not evacuated, and there is no clear timeline for residents to return home. Prof. Aharon Gutman suggests a new social deal to leverage the opportunities in the northern region for urban renewal and optimal growth.
From Crisis to Resilience: Principles for Sustainable Development of the Western Negev
Short Policy Brief, as published in the Spring 2024 issue of the journal “Ecology and Environment” on “Restoration and Sustainable Development of the Western Negev”