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Doing Ecological Economics

11 May at 16h CET

This webinar will explore to what extent ecological economics principles are currently integrated into carbon policies and management, and in particular how the design of mechanisms, such as carbon pricing and taxing, can draw on these principles. The webinar will discuss distributional and implementation challenges and how carbon policies can be designed to avoid disproportionate impacts across society. Paula Novo will moderate a debate around this subject between Sadhbh Sheeran (Assistant Consultant on the Carbon and Climate Change team at Arup Ireland), Brian Oronoz (Carbon Market Coordinator at Plan Vivo Foundation) and Magnus Merkle (PhD candidate at the Norwegian University of Life Sciences).
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Upcoming Events

Deforestation-free Trade

Preparatory workshop for a special issue of the journal Ecological Economics

22 June 2022 13:00 – 17:00 CET (UTC +1)
Online
Social: #DeforestationFreeTrade

Registration opens 28 April 2022. 

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Upcoming Regional Events

Pre-Congress COLCA-SAEE Webinar

19 May at 9 a.m.

Webinar on Energy transitions and environmental conflicts in Latin America

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CANSEE Third Biennial EE Academy

EE Academy» – A Student Symposium for Emerging Scholars

27-28 May 2022

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USSEE 2022 12h Conference

20-24 June 2022

The majority of the conference, including paper and panel presentations, will be held online, June 20-24, 2022. Some sessions and workshops may be held as hybrid in-person/online events. Please share this information widely with colleagues and other interested parties.

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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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