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ANZSEE 2013 Conference Proceedings

July 9th, 2014 | Posted by anzsee in News - (0 Comments)

The ANZSEE 2013 Conference Proceedings are now available online. You can view and download the whole proceedings below via Scribd.

Individual papers may also be downloaded here.

The Australia and New Zealand Ecological Economics 2013 conference proceedings titled “Australia New Zealand Society for Ecological Economics: Opportunities for the Critical Decade: Enhancing well-being within planetary boundaries”, is a fully refereed (double-blind, peer reviewed) and open access. The conference was held at the
Crawford School of Public Policy, Australian National University, Canberra, Australia, 11-14 November 2013.

Conference Proceedings edited by: Alex Y Lo (Griffith University), Leonie J Pearson (University of Canberra) and Megan C Evans (Australian National University)

Preferred citation:
Lo, A.Y., Pearson, L.J. & Evans, M.C. (eds.). (2014). Opportunities for the Critical Decade: Enhancing well-being within Planetary Boundaries. Australia New Zealand Society for Ecological Economics 2013 Conference Proceedings. The University of Canberra and Australia New Zealand Society for Ecological Economics, Canberra,
Australia.

The ANZSEE 2013 Conference Program is now available to download, including the Program Overview and Full conference program (including contributed sessions)

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ISEE Conference: Iceland 2014

September 27th, 2013 | Posted by anzsee in News - (0 Comments)

Call for session proposals, paper and poster abstracts
ISEE 2014: Wellbeing and Equity within Planetary Boundaries

The biannual conference of the ISEE will be hosted by the University of Iceland August 13 – 15 2014.

As economic, social and environmental systems worldwide face increasing pressures and the call for an alternative economic approach becomes louder, we aim to provide a welcoming environment for critical conversations on the role and ability of Ecological Economics to provide paths and tools towards effective alternative solutions for the future – towards Wellbeing and Equity within Planetary Boundaries.

To achieve this aim the conference will concentrate on three overarching themes that all relate closely to the focal idea of the conference.

The themes are:

  1. Planetary boundaries and resource constraints
  2. Equity and economic development dynamics
  3. A great transition ahead?

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