Dear Colleagues,
Due to unprecedented interest, Environment Europe is delighted to announce that the application deadline for the Oxford Spring School in Ecological Economics to take place 24 - 30 March 2019 is extended until 31 January 2019. Our breaking news that Mr Marco Lambertini, Director General of WWF will be giving a special talk at the School to take place at St Hilda's College, Oxford. This year the School is devoted to Green Economy for Countries, Cities and Regions: Ecosystems, Economy, Policy. The programme includes interventions from The Club of Rome, Sustainable Europe Research Institute The Open University, Imperial College London, Autonomous University of Barcelona, Institute of Sustainable Development Strategies and Environment Europe.
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DG Marco Lambertini (WWF), Prof. Joachim Spangenberg (SERI), Dr Stanislav Shmelev (Environment Europe Ltd), Prof. Herbert Girardet (The Club of Rome), Prof. Dave Elliott (The Open University), Prof. Erik Gomez-Baggethun (University of Life Sciences, Norway), Prof. Victoria Hurth (Plymouth University), Dr. Stanislava Boscovich (Imperial College London), Prof. Irina Shmeleva (Institute of Sustainable Development Strategies) have confirmed their participation in the School.
The School will take place at St Hilda's College, Oxford and will address key elements of the green economy transformation with a particular focus on ecosystems, economy and policy, exploring the cutting edge methods and policy applications in ecological economics. With a clear sustainable development focus, it will draw on the expertise of a range of disciplines: economics, ecology, physics, environmental sciences, finance, politics, international relations, sociology, psychology, complex systems theory, etc. to address the current challenges: climate change, biodiversity loss, resource depletion, water shortages, social cohesion and achieving sustainability. The course will be composed of theoretical and applied modules and will address the key elements of the environment-economy interaction: the foundations of ecological economics, methodological approaches of input-output analysis, multi-criteria decision aid, ecological conflicts around the world, regenerative cities, smart cities, sustainable transport, sustainable urbanism, renewable energy, urban planning, ecosystem services and case studies from around the world. The Summer School will feature interactive simulation games.
The course is designed for multiple points of entry and could be helpful for PhD students, government experts, representatives of international organizations and business. The course will give participants an opportunity to explore key methodologies for ecological-economic analysis and to apply these to various case studies. Oxford Summer, Winter and Spring Schools in Ecological Economics organized by Environment Europe attracted participants from 53 countries, including Canada, USA, Mexico, Ecuador, Costa Rica, Brazil, Colombia, Peru, Argentina, UK, France, Germany, Austria, Switzeland, Spain, Italy, Malta, Portugal, Belgium, the Netherlands, Czech Republic, Slovakia, Denmark, Sweden, Iceland, Norway, Serbia, Bosnia, Croatia, Albania, Latvia, Ghana, Nigeria, Jordan, Lebanon, Sri Lanka, China, India, Bhutan, South Korea, Taiwan, Thailand, Philippines, and Australia, including representatives of UNEP, UNDP, IUCN, OECD, ILO, DEFRA staff, NGOs, academia and business, including Shell and Deloitte.
In case we receive United Nations, European Commission or other funding for the School, there could be limited opportunities for scholarships for young talented academics and participants from the developing world.
We are also very pleased to let you know that Dr Stanislav Shmelev's talk at COP24 in Katowice, Poland took place at the British Pavilion on 13 December 2018. The talk, our work on sustainable cities, green tax reform and the limited edition ECOSYSTEMS album attracted a lot of interest. You can order the new album at: stanislav.photography/ ecosystems
We are looking forward to welcoming you to Oxford.
With best regards,
-- Dr Stanislav E. Shmelev
Director, Environment Europe Ltd, Oxford, UK
Environment Europe Limited is incorporated in the United Kingdom under the Companies Act 2006 as a private company, Reg. 9328647
Tel: +44(0) 7729 733366
E-mail: director@environmenteurope.org
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New article: Shmelev and Speck (2018) Green fiscal reform in Sweden: Econometric assessment of the carbon and energy taxation scheme, Renewable and Sustainable Energy Reviews, Volume 90, July 2018, Pages 969–981
New article: Shmelev and Shmeleva (2018) Global urban sustainability assessment: A multidimensional approach, Sustainable Development, 1-17, DOI: 10.1002/sd.1887
New article: Shmelev and van den Bergh (2016) Optimal Diversity of Renewable Energy Alternatives under Multiple Criteria: an Application An Application to the UK': http://www.sciencedirect.com/ science/article/pii/ S1364032116001301
New book: Shmelev S.E. (2018) Ecosystems: Complexity, Diversity and Nature's Contribution to Humanity, Environment Europe Press: https://www.amazon.co.uk/ Ecosystems-Complexity- diversity-contribution- humanity/dp/1999624106
New book: Shmelev S.E. (2017) Green Economy Reader: Lectures in Ecological Economics and Sustianability: http://www.springer.com/kr/ book/9783319389172
New book: Ecological Economics: Sustainability in Practice (Springer, 2012) http://www.springer.com/ economics/book/978-94-007- 1971-2
New book: Sustainability Analysis: an Interdisciplinary Approach (Palgrave, 2012) http://www.palgrave.com/ products/title.aspx?pid=539023
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DG Marco Lambertini (WWF), Prof. Joachim Spangenberg (SERI), Dr Stanislav Shmelev (Environment Europe Ltd), Prof. Herbert Girardet (The Club of Rome), Prof. Dave Elliott (The Open University), Prof. Erik Gomez-Baggethun (University of Life Sciences, Norway), Prof. Victoria Hurth (Plymouth University), Dr. Stanislava Boscovich (Imperial College London), Prof. Irina Shmeleva (Institute of Sustainable Development Strategies) have confirmed their participation in the School.
The School will take place at St Hilda's College, Oxford and will address key elements of the green economy transformation with a particular focus on ecosystems, economy and policy, exploring the cutting edge methods and policy applications in ecological economics. With a clear sustainable development focus, it will draw on the expertise of a range of disciplines: economics, ecology, physics, environmental sciences, finance, politics, international relations, sociology, psychology, complex systems theory, etc. to address the current challenges: climate change, biodiversity loss, resource depletion, water shortages, social cohesion and achieving sustainability. The course will be composed of theoretical and applied modules and will address the key elements of the environment-economy interaction: the foundations of ecological economics, methodological approaches of input-output analysis, multi-criteria decision aid, ecological conflicts around the world, regenerative cities, smart cities, sustainable transport, sustainable urbanism, renewable energy, urban planning, ecosystem services and case studies from around the world. The Summer School will feature interactive simulation games.
The course is designed for multiple points of entry and could be helpful for PhD students, government experts, representatives of international organizations and business. The course will give participants an opportunity to explore key methodologies for ecological-economic analysis and to apply these to various case studies. Oxford Summer, Winter and Spring Schools in Ecological Economics organized by Environment Europe attracted participants from 53 countries, including Canada, USA, Mexico, Ecuador, Costa Rica, Brazil, Colombia, Peru, Argentina, UK, France, Germany, Austria, Switzeland, Spain, Italy, Malta, Portugal, Belgium, the Netherlands, Czech Republic, Slovakia, Denmark, Sweden, Iceland, Norway, Serbia, Bosnia, Croatia, Albania, Latvia, Ghana, Nigeria, Jordan, Lebanon, Sri Lanka, China, India, Bhutan, South Korea, Taiwan, Thailand, Philippines, and Australia, including representatives of UNEP, UNDP, IUCN, OECD, ILO, DEFRA staff, NGOs, academia and business, including Shell and Deloitte.
In case we receive United Nations, European Commission or other funding for the School, there could be limited opportunities for scholarships for young talented academics and participants from the developing world.
We are also very pleased to let you know that Dr Stanislav Shmelev's talk at COP24 in Katowice, Poland took place at the British Pavilion on 13 December 2018. The talk, our work on sustainable cities, green tax reform and the limited edition ECOSYSTEMS album attracted a lot of interest. You can order the new album at: stanislav.photography/
We are looking forward to welcoming you to Oxford.
With best regards,
-- Dr Stanislav E. Shmelev
Director, Environment Europe Ltd, Oxford, UK
Environment Europe Limited is incorporated in the United Kingdom under the Companies Act 2006 as a private company, Reg. 9328647
Tel: +44(0) 7729 733366
E-mail: director@environmenteurope.org
http://environmenteurope.org/
https://twitter.com/
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New article: Shmelev and Speck (2018) Green fiscal reform in Sweden: Econometric assessment of the carbon and energy taxation scheme, Renewable and Sustainable Energy Reviews, Volume 90, July 2018, Pages 969–981
New article: Shmelev and Shmeleva (2018) Global urban sustainability assessment: A multidimensional approach, Sustainable Development, 1-17, DOI: 10.1002/sd.1887
New article: Shmelev and van den Bergh (2016) Optimal Diversity of Renewable Energy Alternatives under Multiple Criteria: an Application An Application to the UK': http://www.sciencedirect.com/
New book: Shmelev S.E. (2018) Ecosystems: Complexity, Diversity and Nature's Contribution to Humanity, Environment Europe Press: https://www.amazon.co.uk/
New book: Shmelev S.E. (2017) Green Economy Reader: Lectures in Ecological Economics and Sustianability: http://www.springer.com/kr/
New book: Ecological Economics: Sustainability in Practice (Springer, 2012) http://www.springer.com/
New book: Sustainability Analysis: an Interdisciplinary Approach (Palgrave, 2012) http://www.palgrave.com/
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