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USSEE 2017: Abstract Deadline Extended!

CALL FOR ABSTRACTS: DEADLINE EXTENDED to January 15th! 9th Biennial Conference: June 25-28, 2017 Ecological Economics: From Theory to Practice The Board of the United States Society for Ecological Economics (USSEE) cordially invites you to submit an

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PEJEP Call for Papers

POLITICA ECONOMICA JOURNAL OF ECONOMIC POLICY ISSN 1120-9496 CALL FOR PAPERS Politica Economica/Journal of Economic Policy (PEJEP) invites submission of papers for the special issue «The New Climate Economy after the Paris Accord». The journal

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Sustainability and the Art of Long-term Thinking

Publication new Book “Sustainability and the Art of Long-term Thinking” by Bernd Klauer, Reiner Manstetten, Thomas Petersen, Johannes Schiller Dealing with time is intimately linked to sustainability, because sustainability, at its core, involves long-term ethical

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Round-up of Activities of some Regional Societies of ISEE

ANZSEE Australia/New Zealand ANZSEE 2017 Conference on Jan 9-13 in Adelaide (UniSA, City East Campus): The 99% Solution: Implementing the Sustainable Development Goals. More details here: http://anzsee.org/2016/01/15/announcing-anzsee-conference-location-for-2017/ Key Dates 12th Sep: First call for abstracts 20th Oct: Second call for abstracts

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Publication of new Book on “Social Ecology”

Social Ecology Society-Nature Relations across Time and Space Editors: Helmut Haberl, Marina Fischer-Kowalski, Fridolin Krausmann, Verena Winiwarte A new book on “Social Ecology”. It represents something rare; a continuity of theoretical thinking across three decades,

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TEEBAgriFood Call for Evidence

The Economics of Ecosystems and Biodiversity’ (TEEB) Office, hosted by the United Nations Environment Programme, is seeking written submissions toward the development of a technical report on the ‘Scientific and Economic Foundations’ for a project

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Oceania Ecosystem Services Forum

Oceania Ecosystem Services Forum Registration is now OPEN! … places are limited! The Oceania region consist of approx. 25 island nations. Whilst some nations in Oceania (such as Australia and New Zealand) are highly developed,

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