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Opinion Piece in the New York Times, Room for Debate, by Bina Agarwal If happiness is defined by an individual’s freedom to choose, and lead, a life he or she has reason to value, it
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Opinion Piece in the New York Times, Room for Debate, by Bina Agarwal If happiness is defined by an individual’s freedom to choose, and lead, a life he or she has reason to value, it
A prize of £1000 is awarded each year for the best full-length article published in the Journal of Institutional Economics in the preceding calendar year. The award is funded by the Foundation for European Economic
Bina Agarwal, past-President of ISEE spoke on a panel on the landscape approach to agricultural production and food security as part of the CGIAR development dialogues held at Columbia University, New York, on 25 September
Tribute to Kenneth Boulding by 2014 award recipient Peter Victor Peter Victor paid tribute to Kenneth Boulding at the meeting of the International Society for Ecological Economics at Reykjiavik, Iceland on 13th August 2014 at
By Warwick Smith First published at The Guardian on 13 October 2014. We’ve all been so effectively sold the line that endless growth is essential to maintain and improve our quality of life. This couldn’t
To the Board and Membership of the ISEE, its national, regional and international branches: Dear Friends, We are united by our understanding the destructive nature of the limitless economic growth regime is having on the
My time as President of ISEE has gone by in a flash. I served for two years as President after serving for two as President-elect. This period has been significant in many respects, both globally
Bina Agarwal, President ISEE, has been appointed as a member of the Future Earth Science Committee. Consisting of 18 members globally, belonging to diverse disciplines, including the natural and social sciences, humanities and engineering, the
Planet Under Pressure 2012 | Bina Agarwal, ISEE President
Published on Saturday, 14 July 2012 in the Indian Express What India can learn from a grassroots land reform movement in Brazil The international dignitaries who left Rio de Janeiro soon after the UN Earth
Terms of Reference Scoping study on the economics of ecosystems and biodiversity in Southeast Asia 1. Background The South East Asian countries harbor one of the richest biodiversity regions on the planet, featuring seven of
ISEE holds its conference biennially. These conferences normally attract 500-900 social and natural scientists. In 2010 we met in Oldenburgl, in 2012 in Rio de Janeiro. For 2014 we are now looking for individuals /
Interviewed by Lorenzo Pellegrini Joan Martinez-Alier has been Professor of Economic History and Institutions at the Universitat Autonoma de Barcelona since 1975. He was Director of the Doctoral Programme in Environmental Sciences at ICTA-UAB between
Environmental Economist Cefas Payband 7 or 8 £40,831- £61,066 depending on experience Permanent contract Lowestoft REF: 57-11 The purpose of this post is to coordinate and lead the provision of advice and science related to
See this article in Le Monde, by Hervé Kampf, praising Ecological Economics and Herman Daly’s "steady state" (in rich countries): Author, Hervé Kampf, talks about Emploi, les solutions.
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