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- Economics of Sustainability January 26, 2021Economics of Sustainability Six-Part Learning Series January 8 – February 12, 2021; 6:30 p.m. – 7:30 p.m. EST Six weekly discussions facilitated by Dr. Madhavi Venkatesan. Readings will be made available online. Participants are encouraged to read the material provided … Continue reading → The post Economics of Sustainability appeared first on The International Society […]
- Participants for Global Collaborative Climate Education Needed January 26, 2021Needed: Participants for Global Collaborative Climate Education We are recruiting universities worldwide to participate in Solve Climate By 2030 on April 7, 2021. Last spring, we organized 50 same-day University hosted webinars on climate solutions and a just transition. This year, we are … Continue reading → The post Participants for Global Collaborative Climate Education Needed appeared first […]
- Bina Agarwal Articles and Collaborations January 18, 2021Livelihoods in COVID times: Gendered perils and New pathways in India Agarwal, Bina. 2021. “Livelihoods in COVID times: Gendered perils and New pathways in India”, World Development, vol. 139, 2021. https://authors.elsevier.com/a/1cMmJ,6yxDEMW9 Revisiting Group Farming in a Post-Socialist Economy Agarwal, Bina, … Continue reading → The post Bina Agarwal Articles and Collaborations appeared first on The […]
- 2021 Joint Conference of ISEE, ESEE and DEGROWTH January 13, 2021The Joint Conference of ISEE, ESEE, and DEGROWTH in collaboration with Manchester University, UK Building Alternative Livelihoods in times of ecological and political crisis Given the continuing pandemic, the joint conference between the International Degrowth Research Network, the International Society … Continue reading → The post 2021 Joint Conference of ISEE, ESEE and DEGROWTH appeared […]
- Report from Stuart Scott regarding Vatican Internship January 13, 2021Report from Stuart Scott regarding the Internship at the Vatican: I would like to start this new year’s blank slate off on a very ‘up’ note. As you may or may not be aware, an outgrowth of Clóvis Cavalcanti’s and … Continue reading → The post Report from Stuart Scott regarding Vatican Internship appeared first […]
- 7th biennial Best Early Career Researcher Award January 12, 2021Enter the 7th biennial Best Early Career Researcher Award for the chance to win your registration and $250 to attend The International Society for Ecological Modelling Global Conference 2021. You will also have a speaking slot to present your paper. Deadline: 15 March 2021. Click here for details … Continue reading → The post 7th biennial Best Early Career Researcher Award appeared first […]
- Assistant Professor of Economics LUC – SES December 21, 2020Job Title: Assistant Professor of Economics. Background: Loyola University Chicago’s (LUC) School of Environmental Sustainability (SES) and Quinlan School of Business (QSB) invite applications for a 50/50 jointly appointed full-time, tenure-track endowed position at the rank of Assistant Professor/Advanced Assistant … Continue reading → The post Assistant Professor of Economics LUC – SES appeared first […]
- ESEE Job Opening for Website and Social Media Manager December 16, 2020ESEE is looking for a content manager for our website and social media channels. The job holder would regularly post news on and pertaining to ecological economics on the website (WordPress) as well as Twitter (@ESEEORG), Facebook, and LinkedIn. Content … Continue reading → The post ESEE Job Opening for Website and Social Media Manager […]
- Rethinking Ecological Economics: A Mayan Perspective December 14, 2020Rethinking Ecological Economics: A Mayan perspective Manuel May Castillo Albert Chan Dzul and David Barkin A global online symposium of the International Degrowth Network and the International Society for Ecological Economics was held from 1-4 September, with the theme Economy … Continue reading → The post Rethinking Ecological Economics: A Mayan Perspective appeared first on […]
- Economics and Climate Emergency December 9, 2020Economics and Climate Emergency Special Issue of the Journal Globalizations Introduction to the SI Gills, B. and J. Morgan. 2020a. ‘Economics and climate emergency’. Globalizations: 1-16. https://doi.org/10.1080/14747731.2020.1841527 Contents (alphabetical) Bacevic, J. 2020. ‘Unthinking knowledge production: from post-Covid to post-carbon futures’. … Continue reading → The post Economics and Climate Emergency appeared first on The International […]
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Environmental Crises: Does ecological economics have the answers?
Media Release 13 October 2019 Addressing the great challenges of our times: environmental crises and how we can live more sustainably on planet Earth — the Australia New Zealand Society of Ecological Economics (ANZSEE) 2019 conference. https://anzsee.org.au/2019-anzsee-conference/ KEYNOTE SPEAKERS Joshua … Continue reading
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ANZSEE 2019 Conference
ANZSEE Conference Ecological Economics: Solutions Now and in the Future conference The 2019 Australia New Zealand Society of Ecological Economics (ANZSEE) Conference will address the great challenges of our times: environmental crises and how we can live more sustainably on our … Continue reading
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