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SWF SPACE SUSTAINABILITY RESEARCH FELLOWSHIP WEBINAR, Mar 6, 2023, virtual, 2:00-3:30 pm ET

The Secure World Foundation (SWF) will hold a Space Sustainability Research Fellowship webinar on March 6, 2023 from 2:00-3:30 pm ET to discuss the work of two SWF Research Fellows: Claire Oto from the University of Virginia’s National Security Policy Center, and Daniel Patton, an environmental specialist in Huntsville, AL.

More information is on the event’s website, which says:

In 2022, the Secure World Foundation established the SWF Space Sustainability Research Fellowship program to explore fundamental questions underpinning space sustainability, including fundamental concepts such as the economics of a commons, and different types of governance models. This webinar, hosted by SWF, will feature the results of our inaugural cohort of Research Fellows.

Claire Oto, a Senior Policy Analyst at the University of Virginia’s National Security Policy Center, explored issues of polycentric decision-making in global space governance. The research questions posed to Claire included:

  • How does the existing body of literature on polycentric governance inform how we should be approaching space governance?
  • What are the missing mechanisms, institutions, and stakeholders that need to be created or brought into the discussion?
  • What should be the priority in applying polycentric governance concepts in near-term work to bolster space governance and enhance long-term sustainability, safety, and security of outer space?

Daniel Patton, an Environmental Specialist in Huntsville, Alabama, was tasked with developing a better understanding of the question, “Is Outer Space a Global Commons?” The research questions posed to Daniel included:

  • What does the phrase ‘Space as a Global Commons’ mean?
  • Is outer space actually a ‘global commons’ or a ‘common pool resource’?
  • Which actors refer to outer space using these terms?
  • How can concepts from the governance of the commons & common pool resources productively inform various space policy discussions?
  • Are there approaches from the governance of other shared domains (air, sea, cyber, Antarctica, the environment) that might be usefully transposed to space governance?
  • What concepts from those shared domains do not translate well to outer space?
  • What happens when some actors see space as a commons, while others do not?

Please contact SWF Space Law Advisor, Christopher Johnson (cjohnson@swfound.org) for more information.

 

Details

  • Date: March 6, 2023
  • Time:
    2:00 pm - 11:00 pm