Sustainable Development Summit.
NINTH ANNUAL IBADAN SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT SUMMIT (ISDS)
University of Ibadan
Introduction about The 8th annual Ibadan Sustainable Development Summit (ISDS) 21 – 25 August 2017
8TH ANNUAL IBADAN SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT SUMMIT (ISDS)
21 – 25 AUGUST 2017
Theme: Challenges and Prospects of Attaining Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) within Planetary Boundaries
Date: 21 – 25 August 2017
Venue: Opening Ceremony: Trenchard Hall, University of Ibadan, Nigeria
Technical Sessions: University of Ibadan Centre for Sustainable Development,
Past Summits
Themes and Keynote Speakers at Past Summits
Year |
Theme of Summit |
Keynote Presenter(s) |
2010 |
50 years of Nationhood: Experiences in, and Prospects for Sustainable Development in Nigeria |
Prof. Jeffery Sachs, Columbia University, USA |
2011 |
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8TH ANNUAL IBADAN SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT SUMMIT (ISDS, 2017)
Theme: Challenges and Prospects of Attaining Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) within Planetary Boundaries
Date: 21 – 25 August 2017
Venue: Opening Ceremony: Trenchard Hall, University of Ibadan, Nigeria
Technical Sessions: University of Ibadan Centre for Sustainable Development,
20 Awolowo Avenue, Old Bodija Estate, Ibadan, Nigeria
Introduction
Fifth Annual Ibadan Sustainable Development Summit Held in Ibadan, Nigeria
The 5th annual Ibadan Sustainable Development Summit (ISDS) was held during 25-29 August, 2014. It was hosted by the University of Ibadan Centre for Sustainable Development (CESDEV) in collaboration with the African Sustainable Development Network (ASUDNET) and Nigeria Sustainable Development Solutions Network (NSDSN) with the support of the United Nations Sustainable Development Solutions Network (UN-SDSN). Over 180 persons including researchers, development practitioners and students from USA, Italy, Finland, Ghana, and Nigeria participated at the summit.