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Doing Ecological Economics Webinar

Doing Ecological Economics Webinar Three

The third in the Webinar series “Doing Ecological Economics”  will be a discussion with Cynthia Mitchell about her paper Max-Neef (2005) and the great transdisciplinary swindle: lack of originality or something more worrisome?  Ecological Economics 17 August

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Creating in the dark – Workshop Series

Facilitated by Anja Byg As academics we mostly approach issues such as climate change and the biodiversity crisis with our intellect; analysing, debating and using logic to understand as well as advocate for what we

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Doing Ecological Economics

Doing Ecological Economics

Thinking about carbon policies and management May 11, 2022 at 16h CET YouTube This webinar will explore to what extent ecological economics principles are currently integrated into carbon policies and management, and in particular how

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Deforestation-free Trade Workshop

Preparatory workshop for a special issue of the journal Ecological Economics The objectives of the workshop are: to share information and results of the research of the contributors; to define more clearly and fine-tune the

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2021 Joint Conference of ISEE, ESEE and DEGROWTH

The 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

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Call for ISEE 2020 Conference Venue

Call for Future ISEE Conference Organizers ISEE holds its conference biennially. These conferences normally attract 500-900 social and natural scientists. Past conferences met: 2010 – Oldenburg 2012 – Rio de Janeiro 2014 – Iceland 2016 –

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ReBirth: Trip to Vicente Guerrero

Prior to ISEE2018 Conference in Puebla, Mexico, a visit to Vicente Guerrero peasant community was arranged.  Here is a report from a participant. Rebirth: Trip to Vicente Guerrero by Oliver Braunschweig* Rebirth, I would say,

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