ISEE Bulletin

ISEE Bulletin
October 2019
THE INTERNATIONAL SOCIETY FOR ECOLOGICAL ECONOMICS


Here is your weekly ISEE News in Review.

Call for Sub-Themes
for Degrowth/ISEE Conference 2020

The deadline for submission is two weeks away. Don’t wait.

The 7th International Degrowth and 16th ISEE Joint Conference

Building Alternative Livelihoods in Times of Ecological and Political Crisis

Sub-theme conveners should present the following information in their proposal:

  1. theme title;
  2. convenor(s);
  3. presenters/round-table participants anticipated;
  4. sub-theme abstract (1 paragraph, maximum 250 words);
  5. how does this sub-theme relate to the overall conference theme (maximum 100 words);
  6. format (paper presentation, round-table debate, etc.);
  7. live or remote or both;
  8. number of 1-2 hour sessions anticipated.

Successful sub-theme proposers will hear by 30th November 2019.

Read more about the conference and submission guidelines here


 

 

Support for the people of Ecuador

A Note from the Mesoamerican and Caribbean Society for Ecological Economics

Given the climate of violence that has been unleashed in Ecuador as a result of Decree 883, it goes without saying that the use of public force has never been an adequate solution to the social clamor of the most disadvantaged since it only generates greater bitterness and violence.

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Environmental Crises: Does ecological economics have the answers?

Addressing the great challenges of our times: environmental crises and how we can live more sustainably on planet Earth — the Australia New Zealand Society of Ecological Economics (ANZSEE) 2019 conference.

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