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- Call for papers ANZSEE 2019 Conference February 22, 2019Call for papers ANZSEE 2019 Conference Ecological Economics: Solutions Now and In the Future 24–26 November 2019, RMIT University, Melbourne The urgency for ecological solutions continues to mount with delays in addressing significant local to global environmental and social problems … Continue reading → The post Call for papers ANZSEE 2019 Conference appeared first on […]
- University of Freiburg Research Position Available February 19, 2019Posted: 14 February 2019 The Chair of Environmental Economics and Resource Management at the University of Freiburg, Germany, Prof. Dr. Stefan Baumgärtner) is seeking a Doctoral or Postdoctoral Researcher in Ecological, Environmental and Resource Economicsbeginning June 1, 2019 or the earliest date thereafter. … Continue reading → The post University of Freiburg Research Position Available appeared first on […]
- SPSAS Scenarios February 19, 2019The São Paulo School of Advanced Science on Scenarios and Modelling on Biodiversity and Ecosystem Services to Support Human Well-Being will be held in São Pedro (190 km from São Paulo) from 01 – 15 July, 2019. Applications are open … Continue reading → The post SPSAS Scenarios appeared first on The International Society for […]
- 2019 ESA+USSEE Joint Meeting February 15, 20192019 ESA+USSEE Joint Meeting: Call for Contributed Abstracts ESA and USSEE invite contributed abstracts (talks and posters) for the upcoming joint meeting in Louisville. The deadline to submit an abstract is Thursday, February 21 at 5:00 PM Eastern Time (2:00 … Continue reading → The post 2019 ESA+USSEE Joint Meeting appeared first on The International […]
- ISSST 2019 Abstracts Due Today February 13, 2019International Symposium on Sustainable Systems and Technology Portland, Oregon, USA ● June 25-27, 2019 Abstracts are due today (13 February 2019)! Alumni Rate Closes Friday (15 February 2019)! Final reminder that abstracts are due today! Visit https://www.conftool.org/issst2019/ to submit your … Continue reading → The post ISSST 2019 Abstracts Due Today appeared first on The […]
- International AFEP-IIPPE Conference CfP February 7, 2019International AFEP-IIPPE Conference, with participation by ADEK, AHE and EAEPE Envisioning the Economy of the Future and the Future of Political Economy July 3rd to 5th, 2019, Lille, France Social Ecological Economics and Political Economy: Theoretical, Methodological and Empirical Issues … Continue reading → The post International AFEP-IIPPE Conference CfP appeared first on The International […]
- USSEE January and February News February 4, 2019January/February News: Conference call for abstracts, February Webinar, and Featured Job Posting ESA/USSEE Joint Conference: Call for Abstracts The call for abstracts for the 2019 Ecological Society of America (ESA) and USSEE joint meeting is now live at https://esa.org/louisville/contributed-oral-abstracts/. Abstracts … Continue reading → The post USSEE January and February News appeared first on The […]
- Tenth Biennial INSEE Conference January 31, 2019Tenth Biennial Conference of the Indian Society for Ecological Economics on the theme: Climate Change and Disasters: Challenges, Opportunities and Responses which is to be held during November 06th to 08th at the Centre for Economics and Social Studies (CESS), Hyderabad, India. The … Continue reading → The post Tenth Biennial INSEE Conference appeared first on The International […]
- Global Degrowth Day January 28, 2019Global Degrowth Day – Good Life for All On 1st June 2019 there will again be many different public events all over the world to share alternatives to a growth based society. We want to show: A good life for … Continue reading → The post Global Degrowth Day appeared first on The International Society […]
- Environmental Tragedy in Brumadinho January 27, 2019The International Society for Ecological Economics (ISEE) expresses its pain in the face of yet another environmental tragedy in Brazil, this time in Brumadinho, state of Minas Gerais. This tragedy involves a tailings dam that was improperly built and managed; … Continue reading → The post Environmental Tragedy in Brumadinho appeared first on The International […]
- Call for papers ANZSEE 2019 Conference February 22, 2019
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Extension of Abstract Submission Deadline for ISEE 2018
ABSTRACT SUBMISSION FINAL DEADLINE extended to APRIL 30, 2018 15th Congress of the International Society for Ecological Economics ISEE 2018 10, 11 and 12 September 2018, in the city of Puebla, Mexico A bi-lingual congress Ecological Economics and Socio-ecological Movements: … Continue reading
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2018 Conference of the International Society for Ecological Economics
15th Congress of the International Society for Ecological Economics 10, 11 and 12 September 2018, in the city of Puebla, Puebla, Mexico A bi-lingual congress Ecological Economics and Socio-ecological Movements: Science, policy, and challenges to global processes in a troubled … Continue reading
Oportunidade na UEA
Lecturer in Ecological Economics REF: ATR1324 School of Environmental Sciences Faculty of Science £40,082 to £46,414 per annum The University of East Anglia invites applications for a Lecturer in Ecological Economics in the School of Environmental Sciences. Candidates will have … Continue reading
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Can Cutting Down Trees Actually Help Save The Planet?
It may sound antithetical to what we usually hear about climate change, but cutting down some trees could actually be a good thing for our environment, according to new research. Trees provide natural carbon storage, and cutting them down leads … Continue reading
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2012-13 Fulbright NEXUS Regional Program
Fulbright Program Announcement: 2012-13 Fulbright NEXUS Regional Program for the Western Hemisphere The Fulbright Regional Network for Applied Research (NEXUS) Program will bring together a network of junior scholars, professionals and mid-career applied researchers from the United States and other … Continue reading
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Climate Change, Science and Policy
The Ph.D. school Environment and Society at the Department of Environmental, Social and Spatial Change (ENSPAC) at Roskilde University in cooperation with other Danish research institutes and Ph.D. schools calls for applications for participation in an interdisciplinary Ph.D. course in … Continue reading
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Third Annual Summer Synthesis Institute
The 20th Century: Relationships Linking Water and People June 1 – July 16, 2010 City University of New York, New York. We invite you to apply to the 2010 Summer Synthesis Institute funded by the National Science Foundation and the … Continue reading
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ASU Job Vacancy
APPLIED MATHEMATICS IN LIFE AND SOCIAL SCIENCES Job Vacancy Announcement Two Assistant or Associate Professors Arizona State University’s Complex Adaptive Systems Initiative (CASI) invites applications for two tenure-track or tenured positions at the rank of assistant or associate professor. The … Continue reading
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Doctoral Research Project
Coupling of Hydrodynamics, Ecological and Fate Models Project Description The proposed research project will focus on model development and applications leading to an assessment of water and nutrient fluxes at continental scale. The following topics will be addressed: Setting up … Continue reading
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