Bulletin of the ISEE November 2018
Call for ISEE 2020 Conference VenueFor 2020 we are now looking for individuals / groups who might be interested in applying for organizing a conference. Organizing a conference is an opportunity to highlight the profile of a research group (or several groups in a country). ISEE offers advice based on past experience and key points have been summarised in a conference handbook. We encourage potential organizers with enthusiasm for the field of ecological economics and for bringing people together, and we seek to ensure the conference is transdisciplinary. For complete information, click here.
Scientific Engineering Associate (Energy Efficiency Standards) – 85670Berkeley Lab’s Energy Analysis and Environment Impacts (EAEI, https://eaei.lbl.gov/) Division has an opening for a Scientific Engineer Associate to join the Energy Efficiency Standards (EES, https://ees.lbl.gov/) Group. In this role, you will take a leading role in the design, implementation, and utilization of analytical tools for data collection, analysis, and modeling in support of the US Department of Energy’s (DOE) Appliance Standards program. For the complete post, click here.
ASAUEE News of Ecological EconomyDesde la Asociación Argentino-Uruguaya de Economía Ecológica queremos compartir la videoonferencia de Óscar Carpintero (Universidad de Valladolid y Grupo de Investigación Transdisciplinar en Transiciones Socioecológicas), moderada por el presidente de la ASAUEE Guillermo Peinado (Universidad Nacional de Rosario y Grupo de Estudios de Economía, Ambiente y Sociedad), organizada por los y las colegas de la Universidad de la República del Uruguay. Read the newsletter for ASAUEE online. USSEE October NewsOn Wednesday October 17th Susan Santone presented a webinar on Integrating Ecological Economics Concepts into Other Disciplines. If you missed it, you can check out Susan’s blog post on the same topic here Our Next Webinar will be held on Wednesday December 5th at 1pm EST, where Dr. Elizabeth King, Assistant Professor of Ecology at the University of Georgia, will present on the topic of Advancing the Integration of Ecosystem Services and Livelihood Adaptation. More details and registration info to follow in November. For the complete post, click here.
Highlander Center Developing Ecological Economics Education MaterialsThe Highlander Research and Education Center is looking for help to develop some popular education materials that could help people understand ecological economics, how the current economy ignores thermodynamics, and what will be required in a new sustainable economy. Ecological Economics JournalUpcoming papers are available from our journal.
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