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Student Representation in ISEE

In the very lively final plenary of our ISEE meeting in Iceland this year, there was a call for greater involvement of young members of our community in the dealings of the Society. I want

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2015 Elinor Ostrom Prize Shortlist

A prize of £1000 is awarded each year for the best full-length article published in the Journal of Institutional Economics in the preceding calendar year. The award is funded by the Foundation for European Economic

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Tribute to Kenneth Boulding

Tribute to Kenneth Boulding by 2014 award recipient Peter Victor Peter Victor paid tribute to Kenneth Boulding at the meeting of the International Society for Ecological Economics at Reykjiavik, Iceland on 13th August 2014 at

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Do we dare to question economic growth?

By Warwick Smith First published at The Guardian on 13 October 2014. We’ve all been so effectively sold the line that endless growth is essential to maintain and improve our quality of life. This couldn’t

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Dr. Herman Daly; Nobel Prize Nomination

To the Board and Membership of the ISEE, its national, regional and international branches: Dear Friends, We are united by our understanding the destructive nature of the limitless economic growth regime is having on the

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Bina Agarwal’s Ongoing Effectuation

Bina Agarwal, President ISEE, has been appointed as a member of the Future Earth Science Committee.  Consisting of 18 members globally, belonging to diverse disciplines, including the natural and social sciences, humanities and engineering, the

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Transforming Quietly

Published on Saturday, 14 July 2012 in the Indian Express What India can learn from a grassroots land reform movement in Brazil The international dignitaries who left Rio de Janeiro soon after the UN Earth

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