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ISEE Board Election Results for 2023-2024

The Election closed on December 15 after a record turnout.  Many thanks to all who participated.   

Elected for January 2023 to December 2024:

  • Paola Arias-Arevalo
  • Xi Ji
  • Sophia Sanniti
  • Zafarini Uwingabire
  • Christine Corlet Walker
  • Student Representative: Lizah Makambore
  • Treasurer (non-voting): Eszter Kelemen

You can re-visit the candidates’ profiles at https://www.isecoeco.org/2023-isee-board-nominations/.

Continuing to December 2023:

  • Louison Cahen-Fourot
  • Lina Brand Correa
  • M. Azahara Mesa-Jurado
  • Paula Novo
  • Brototi Roy
  • Student Representative: Gabriel Castro

Congratulations to the new board members.

We were fortunate to have many highly qualified candidates, and voting was close. We hope that where candidates are willing, those who were not elected to the Board will help with the work of the various committees – and of course, are welcome to run again in December 2023.

Detailed vote counts are available upon request at secretariat@isecoeco.org.

Grateful thanks to retiring Board Members:

  • Aleida Alonso
  • Lisi Krall
  • Inge Røpke
  • Eric Mungatana
  • Madhu Verma
  • Student Representative: Megan Egler

 

 

News

9th International Degrowth Conference CfP

The 9th International Degrowth Conference in Zagreb in 2023 has opened a call for proposals.

The conference will be held August 29 – September 2, 2023): Planet, People, Care: It Spells Degrowth! The deadline for proposals is January 15, 2023!

Call for Proposals
 
 

 

 

Job Openings

UVM has an expanding program in ecological economics

 

UVM has an expanding program in ecological economics. The Department of Community Development and Applied Economics is currently hiring four new faculty members.

 
Find out more

 

 

The ISEE Journal, Ecological Economics

 

The journal is concerned with extending and integrating the understanding of the interfaces and interplay between «nature’s household» (ecosystems) and «humanity’s household» (the economy).

Ecological economics is an interdisciplinary field defined by a set of concrete problems or challenges related to governing economic activity in a way that promotes human well-being, sustainability, and justice. The journal thus emphasizes critical work that draws on and integrates elements of ecological science, economics, and the analysis of values, behaviors, cultural practices, institutional structures, and societal dynamics.

The journal is transdisciplinary in spirit and methodologically open, drawing on the insights offered by a variety of intellectual traditions, and appealing to a diverse readership.

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