The Green Economics Institute · With a Masters Degree in Urban and Regional Planning, Cum Laude...
Transcript of The Green Economics Institute · With a Masters Degree in Urban and Regional Planning, Cum Laude...
The Green Economics InstituteCall for Participants Call for Papers
Balancing the Global Economy!Greening the Global Economy! Healing
the Global Economy! Reclaiming the Commons!3 Day Conference
to be held atWorcester College, University of Oxford
and The Oxford Union and the Ashmolean Museum Oxford July 17th – 20th 2013
Www.greeneconomics.org.uk [email protected]
In this environment of economic disaster, corruption and mismanagement, combined with global and Europe wide food policies, we need to reclaim a sense of sanity in our supply
chains. Biodiversity is lost, cruelty is endemic in the food chain and safety and health issues are completely lost in the current agribusiness disaster. Lets reclaim the economy of food with a much more humane, local centred, safe and healthy production which is better for
people, nature, other species and the planet and much more cost effective and useful. Its time to take back control from the globalised mess to a more productive extensive,
benevolent and up to date caring and sharing food production and distribution -kinder to people, nature, biodiversity, other species and not least our pockets- make no mistake we are
paying hugely for the current mess in all kinds of ways ! Lets get change moving ! Lets get checks and balances back in ! Lets eat right to get fitter for our own well being!
Land use is a real problem for climate change and biodiversity. Many people have still nowhere to live, many people in the Uk today are relying on food banks in the Prime Ministers own area. Is this the economy of the 21st century we can be
proud of -no – its a shameful disaster and is replicated in many countries! Its time to sort this mess out all over the world! What we grow reflects who we are ! Lets not grow more
concrete- lets grow living biodiversity, lets grow innovation! Lets grow sharing and caring in our economy! Sharing the commons between us, the rest of humanity and also nature and
other species. Lets start living within the bounds of nature.This conference explores the very latest thinking in global change and social and
environmental justice and science and also provides professional accreditation and training for people coming together to think right outside the box and to create policy change together for
the global economy and local communities.
With special bonus Oxford Union celebrity debate“Global Economy for the 21st century, sharing, caring or global
disaster!””This house believes the west is sleep walking its way to
economic disaster and the east is sleep walking its way to social and ecological disaster”
Speakers already confirmed:
Dr Jawaria Fatima Ali, Comsats University of Information Technology, Lahore, Pakistan, Greening Human Capital Initiatives for
sustainable economies, A review of development, challenges and opportunities
Viacheslav Potapenko, PhD, Ukraine National Institute for Strategic Studies of Ukraine, chief consultant (from 2010); Taras Shevchenko
National University of Kyiv, docent (2000-2004); The National University of "Kyiv-Mohyla Academy", docent (1999-2000). Professional interests: green economycs, natural capital, governmental management,
green party, environmental security, Chernobyl rehabilitation, geospace analysis.Co - author of our existing book Green Energy Policies
and author of another of our new books Green Economics and the Greening of the UkraineGreen Growth in Ukraine: Plans, Facts, Strategic Perspective
Professor Graciela Chichilnisky Columbia University and USA Author, A list speaker PHD in Economics and also in Statistics
lead author of Nobel prize winning IPCC report. Inventor of the carbon market in the Kyoto Protocol and the academic discipline of sustainable development
Tracy, Marchioness of Worcester Campaigner for the Greening of Food, farming and agriculture and cruelty free farming and against
agribusiness.
Professor Dr Dzintra Ajstaja Latvia expert Economist on sustainable development economics and green economics
Dr. Michael Briguglio, MaltaMichael Briguglio The Department of Sociology of the University of Malta. Sociology of EU Accession and Civil Society Empowerment: the case of Environmental NGOs in Malta. He is chairperson for the Greens.
ENGOs, EU Accession and Empowerment – Case Studies from MaltaENGOs and Malta's EU Climate Change negotiations.
Miriam Kennet, CEO, UKMiriam is Co-Founder and Director of the Green Economics Institute and the founder and editor of the
International Journal of Green Economics. She is Editor of the Green Economics series of books. She is a member of the Environmental Change Institute, Oxford University and of Mansfield College. Currently nominated for the One World Action NGO prize for most powerful global unseen woman, this months Alumni of the Month at London University South Bank and Honorary President of the Green Institute,
Hong Kong. She has edited 9 books on Green Economics this year.
Natalie BennetLeader of the Greens and long time member of the Green Economics Institute
Charles Secrett
He led Friends of the Earth as Executive Director (1993-2003), transforming it into the first sustainability pressure group, with an emphasis on integrating green economics and social justice with environmental
protection in its research, campaigns and community action, with it becoming the UK’s most effective campaign NGO for many years in energy, food, pollution, wildlife, waste and overseas trade issues.
Charles Secrett is the founder and coordinator of a new citizens action movement, The ACT! Alliance, set up to help transform markets and government so that they focus on human and planetary well-being. He is a co-founder of The Robertsbridge Group, a founder member of the Green New Deal Group, and an advisor
on Shell’s Global External Review Committee as well as for Base Communications and Base Cities.He has been Chair of Triodos Renewables (2003-12); a Senior Associate at the University of Cambridge Programme for Sustainability Leadership (2006-12); and, a Special Advisor on Climate and Sustainability to The Mayor of London and a Board Member of the London Development Agency (2004-8). He was a member of the
UK Round Table, then Commission, for Sustainable Development for 10 years. Initially employed as a wildlife and countryside campaigner in 1980, he initiated campaigns with local communities to take
peaceful direct action to protect threatened wildlife sites; and drew up a draft law to protect Britain’s most important wildlife reserves that 15 years later formed the basis for a successful FOE coordinated campaign to replace the Wildlife and Countryside Act. In 1985, he planned and launched the first international Save the Rainforests campaign, focussing on consumer and tax-payer actions against destructive company, aid and debt programmes, and for the protection and sustainable use of rainforest resources and services. He worked with others in the North and South to develop this campaign into the global rainforest movement
by the late 1980s. He has worked on environmental investigation and research projects in Brazil, Costa Rica, Malaysia, Nicaragua and Nigeria. He attended the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
between 1972-1977 on a Morehead Scholarship.
Roger Martin Director of Population Matters
"Roger Martin was a career diplomat for 22 years, serving ten years in Africa, Asia and the Middle East and four at the UN before resigning 'in fury' as a Deputy High Commissioner. He became an environmentalist in the South-West, and has served on, and chaired, numerous official and NGO bodies including Environment
Agency, MAFF/DEFRA, National Park, Regional Assembly, Biodiversity Action Plan, Waste group, Local Agenda 21, Wildlife Trust Director, Regional Chair CPRE, etc. He observed in all these that population
growth clearly multiplied all their problems, yet was never discussed. Now as Chair of Population Matters, he strives to break this 'mad taboo', and has spoken on the population/sustainability/resources link at 15
international and many national environmental, economic and other conferences. "
BIANCA MADISON- VULETABianca is highly trained and experienced in the areas of holistic, ecological and sustainable living. For the last fifteen years, Bianca has been actively involved in the work of numerous national and international human rights and environmental NGOs as a committed and inspired campaigner, fundraiser and public
speaker. She is the Co- founder of The Sustainable Planet Foundation.A passionate humanitarian and environmentalist, Bianca works tirelessly to be the change in the world.
Norferyanti KammarudinEditor of our book The Greening of Asia and China and specialist in The Greening of Malaysia
Dr Dessy from Indonesia and the Netherlandsspecialist in the Greening of Indonesia and Guest editor of our current issue of our academic
journal International Journal of Green Economics
Christopher Flemming
Henry Cox Long time campaigner and gardener
Dr Tonia Wareka USASpecialist in economics and labour laws and womens equal opportunity research
Ryota Koike (Japan and UK)Author of our energy – and green energy policies book
Bradley Panico Environmental scientist and specialist in waste, and in food science
Michelle Gale De Oliveira Brazil and USAHuman rights and land use rights in Brazil
Professor Maria Madi, Campinas University, Brazil Financial issues in food and poverty in Brazil
Dr Chidi Magnus OnahuaNigerian Green Economist talks about the Greening the Sahara Project and launches his new book in
our book series, about the greening of Africa.
Salvador Perez Moreno (University of Malaga, Spain)Economics Fluctuations and child mortality in the least Developed Countries
Katherine KennetNepalese Health issues and what its like to live on a dollar a day. How people in some of the very
poorest countries survive and how it affects their health. What the global economy can do to prevent such poverty.
Billie Jordan Daus
Young persons perspective of the global economy
Marlynn Lee Radiographer and specialist in curriculum innovation and Green Economics Education
Newbury College
Kerry Jordan Daus Canterbury Kent University Director of Primary Educati0n Course
Education and Innovation for the 20th and 21st centuries
Dr Elizelle Juaneé Cilliers and collegues North West University, South Africa
With a Masters Degree in Urban and Regional Planning, Cum Laude from North West University and a PhD degree in Urban and Regional Planning in 2008 and a Masters Degree in Economics in 2010, she is a professional registered Town Planner at the South African Planning Institute and has her own planning firm since 2009. She was appointed as Senior Lecturer at the North West University in 2009, and international researcher for Wageningen University in the Netherlands, conducting research on various Interreg EU projects. She has published various articles in international accredited journals and also two books. The interface between urban planning and economics (especially green economics) is her speciality field.
Don O'Neil, UKDon has a BSc(Hons) in Mathematics and an MA in Environmentalism and Society.
He has been the Oxfordshire Greens Treasurer from September 2000 to date and is a political columnist for The News, a St. Vincent and the Grenadines national newspaper
Using dual global currencies to limit carbon emissions
Clive Lord The Citizens Income and the Green Economy moving into the mainstream
Steven Mandel, UKAfter spending more than 20 years as a development economist working both as a civil servant in Africa and a consultant in Africa, South Asia, Pacific and FSU/Eastern Europe, specialising first in transport and
then in national and sectoral planning, aid management and budget reform, Steve joined the New Economics Foundation where he worked on Third World Debt, international financial institutions and
reform of the international financial architecture, publishing a series of three papers on the debt issue. He is now a freelance consultant working on these and issues in macro-economics and a research associate of
the Department of International Development at Birmingham City University.
Provisional invited Keynote Speakers include:
Dr Jane Skinner South Africa Specialist in philosophy of economics
Dr Sarah Skinner Solar Energy Specialist
Oliver Rothschild
Sir Crispin Tickell
Douglas Watson
Juliane Goeke (Germany) Editor International Journal of Green Economics
David Taylor Earth Spirit The Uks leading Green Education Centre
Darren Johnson GLAM Talks about his work in London for a Green Economy
Dr Susan Canney, University of Oxford Zooology Expert in Biodiversity in Mali and co author of a recent book on biodiversity.
Caroline Hearst Specialist advisor in Autism spectrum will be running a workshop on better understanding of
the spectrum
Dr John Bordman Master ClassOxford University Environmental Change Institute founder
and specialist in soil science and its importance.
Professor Jack Reardon Economist USAEditor Pluralist Education Journal and author of several books
Clare Lunn USA, Environmental Health Expert, Harvard MIT Oxford etc
Zuni Indigenous people and their garden farmers and food producers.
Norferyanti Kamarudin GE and her teamSpecialist in agriculture in Malaysia and a qualified green economist
Ceri Galloway Green Campaigner on food
Henry Cox Long time food campaigner and home gardener
and green economist
Tamara Schiopu MBA Sustainable Rural Development Consultant
National Lottery Local Food Fund RSWT Plunkett Foundation
"Integrating food and fuel production for a sustainable future in Moldova".
Iain Tolhurst Owner of Tolhurst Organic Farm.Co- author of Growing Green: Organic Techniques for a
sustainable future with Jenny Hall. and other articles and papers about sustainable food and energy in Moldovia.
Dr Jeff Turk PhD Scientific Research Centre of the Slovenian Academy of Sciences and Arts in Slovenia.
Academic interests include in Economic and social committee Ecosoc. Social security, social protection, Slovenia, social exclusion, Belgium and sustainability
Jeffrey David Turk earned a PhD in particle physics from Yale (1994). After working as a postdoctoral researcher with the University of Wisconsin group at the European Laboratory for Particle Physics (CERN), he earned an MA in Transition Economics from the Central European University in Budapest, Hungary (1997) and then a DPhil in Contemporary European Studies (2003) from the University of Sussex, where he helped coordinate a research collaboration studying the buyer-supplier relations of companies in Slovenia and Hungary. He is now a Research Fellow and coordinator for international cooperation at the Research Centre of the Slovenian Academy of Sciences. He initiated and is one of the lead partners in the research project Habitus of the Slovene Entrepreneur between 1960 and 1990. His research interests are post-communist transitions, biographical methods and methodological issues in the social and physical sciences.Dr Turk organised the workshop “Realist biography and European policy” at the University of Leuwen and now has co authored a book.
Dr Sandra Gusta LatviaAssist. Prof. at the Department of Architecture and Building at Latvia University of Agriculture, Doctor of
Management Sciences in Economics.One of founders and member of the Board of the LEA (Latvian Association of Economics),
Member of the Latvian Association of Civil Engineers, Education and Science section.Specializes in: macroeconomics and sustainable development, environmental management, sustainable
buildings and building management, sustainable building materials, sustainable building waste management.
Other speakers invited:Marina Magnoni, Italy
Italian economist and specialist in wine and food issues
Mahalet Mekonen Economist in Ethiopia and author of papers on agriculture and its role in modernising Africa
Miriam KennetKennet has taught at many universities around the world, spoken at several international conferences and published a multitude of academic papers. She has made speeches and
workshops on Green Economics in several European countries, including Switzerland, Belgium, Germany, Poland, France, United Kingdom and Spain, and has taught, trained and lectured most recently at Oxford University, Bath University, Cambridge University, Birkbeck College, London
University, Slubice University Poland, Frankfurt am Oder and European University Germany ,Alicante,Spain among others
She has attended a multitude of important events and conferences as a guest speaker. Kennet gave a speech at the UK Parliament on Green IT and "Reduce, Reuse, Recycle, Repair".She teaches Sustainable Development to UK Government Departments as part of the National Government School. Kennet also attended the COP 15 Copenhagen Kyoto Conference on Climate Change as
part of an international delegation involved in developing a green economic analysis of climate change policies.
Kennet has been published in the Harvard School Economics Review, the "International Journal of Green Economics" She is editor of Gower Management Publishers academic publishers series on green economics and sustainable growth and a series with Ashgate Academic Publishers on 20th and 21st century philosophy. Kennet has also been a guest speaker on BBC Radio and has been featured of programmes including Wake up to Money programme. In 2011, the BBC broadcast a radio programme on Kennet's life and work
She was named by One World Action Charity, as one of 100 most powerful women in the world creating change.
Recent Books include:• Kennet M., et al (2013) The Greening of Food, Farming and Agriculture. The Green
Economics Institute. 300 pages paperback• Kennet M., Gusta S., Turk J. (2013) The Greening of Eastern Europe April 2013. The Green
Economics Institute. 300 pages. Paperback
• Kennet M., and Koike R., (2012) Green Energy Policies for the 21st Century,Fukishima's Legacy.The Green Economics Institute. Paperback 350 pages
• Hedvig Berg, T., Seeberg A., and Kennet M., (2012) Green Economics Methodology. The Green Economics Institute. Paperback 350 Pages
• Kennet M., and Goeke J., (2012) Green Economics and Young People, employment, Green Jobs and Education.The Green Economics Institute. Reading.Paperback 350 pages
• Kennet M, (2012) Green Economics: The Greening of Asia and China. The Green Economics Institute. Reading.Paperback 350 pages
• Kennet M. and Felton J.,and Winchester A.(2012) Green Economics, Women's Unequal Pay and Poverty. The Green Economics Institute. Reading.Paperback 360 pages
• Kennet M., (2010) The Green Economics Reader. (2010) The Green Economics Institute. • Kennet M., (2012) The Green Economics Reader. The Green Economics Institute. • Kennet M., (2012) The Green Built Environment. The Green Economics Institute. Reading.
Paperback 350 pages • Kennet M., (2012) Green Economics: Voices of Africa. The Green Economics Institute.
Reading. Paperback 250 pages. • Kennet M., (2011) Handbook of Green Economics. The Green Economics Institute.
Reading.Paperback 350 pages • Kennet M., and Ka Ming Mak W,(2012) Green Economics and Climate Change. The Green
Economics Institute. Reading.Paperback 350 pages.
Kristina Jociute Macro Economist
Lithuania
and many other exciting speakers from all around the world
Participants at this conference will be invited to participate in the campaign for planning for the Greening of Food, Farming and Agriculture and sustainability development and
green economics perspectives.
Sessions include Education Courses during the Conference (Timetabling is underway for this conference pathway
please let us know asap if you would like to participate)Masters Taster Session
PhD Taster Session
Introduction to Green Economics Session
Introduction to Green ideas session
Open Book Examination for Professional Letters after your name -exam held on the Saturday Coaching during the conference starts on the
Thursday Books provided on the Thursday
Continuous Professional Development CPD Training Course
This conference is suitable for CPD
Making Economics Progressive: Introduction to Progressive ideas session
Volker Heinemann
Study session of Green Economics Literature Miriam Kennet
Study session of Green Economics Research update
Understanding Investment: A case study
Creating our Global Campaigns for Change Participatory Training Course Sessions
Creating waves of change Master Classes Tracy Marchioness of Worcester
Creating effective campaigns and campaigning institutions
Charles Secrett
Womens equality Campaign and women against austerity and the cuts
campaign -Empowering women
Miriam Kennet and Bianca Madison
Understanding Inclusion Adam Salah, Caroline Hearst
Mother and Daughter sessions
Father and son sessions
Greening Food and Farming Campaign Ceri Galloway and Tracy Worcester
Green IT
Green Built Environment Campaign Dr Juanee Ciliers
Preventing further runaway climate change
campaign Campaign for 2 tonnes of carbon each
Preventing biodiversity loss campaign Dr Susan Canney
Reclaiming the commons campaign -Resources and democracy campaign
Preventing poverty and creating global health Campaign
Katherine Kennet
Campaign to heal economics
Be one of the influential participants creating the ideas of Green Economics and making waves of global change
A Green Economy, a world of two tonnes of carbon each.Green Economics for the 21st and 22nd Centuries
Human economics the next million years
Share green ideas and methodologies with international experts in the field, with academics and green business leaders. Presentations, Panel Discussions, keynote
speeches, workshops, from MPs, Nobel Prize winners, Economics Professors, engineers, Business Directors, Campaigners and many others.
(Accommodation is available at Worcester College, University of Oxford if required)
Book, Proceedings, and Reports
All participants will be given the opportunity to contribute to our new books and invited to publish in a special issue of our academic double blind peer reviewed journal International Journal of
Green Economics.
Papers for the Conference proceedings must be submitted in .odt or .doc format and should be between 2-5 sides A4 fully referenced and may contain up to 4 pictures or diagrams per paper.
It should contain a 5 line biography of you and your professional interests.Papers for the academic journal should be between 2500 and 7000 words.
Book chapters should be between 1000 and 4000 words.
Conference Themes:Green Built Environment,
Waste, The Greening of Africa, The Greening of Malaysia, The Greening of Indonesia, The Greening of
Practical arrangementsJuly 16th Kick off evening in the House of Commmons, for Green Economics Institute Members
and our Trustees for The Launch of our Greening of Transport Book and discussion about the Greening of Transport
July 17 2013 Welcome Evening: Wednesday night: Oxford Union, the world's most prestigious debating chamber. Students, scholars and researchers report back on their findings, a fascinating evening. Previously the BBC was present interviewing participants. All evening bar and lovely salad networking welcome dinner included and book launches, starting from 5pm (17.00).
July 18 2013 Thursday:All day and evening at the Oxford Union, the worlds most prestigious debating society as used by King Charles I in 1642.
July 19th 2013 Friday : Worcester College, Oxford University, one of the loveliest colleges:Lunch and dinner at the Ashmolean Museum!July 20 2013 Saturday: Worcester College, Oxford University, one of the loveliest colleges Finale Networking Dinner and Revue on a lovely summer evening at the ever popular Friends Meeting House with talks, in our lovely and typical nglish 17th century walled flower garden.
Creating a global wave of change!To find out more and reserve a place, workshop, offer a theme or
presentation, please email us:
greeneconomicsevents 1 @yahoo.co.uk
website: www.greeneconomics.org.uk
Eastern EuropeThe Greening of Scotland
Health,Green ITFood,Farming and Agriculture, Organics, Sustainable and local production, cruelty free, ending
agribusiness. The Greening of Europe, Austerity and alternative solutions
Campaigns, Publishing,Biodiversity, Climate Change, Reclaiming the Commons
Writing, Energy,Renewables.Policy Making, Population
Greening Institutions
Speaker and writers /ParticipantsPlease send in your abstracts now to [email protected]
RegistrationFurther information & fees scales
[email protected] students Day Rate £ 40.00
Membership of the Green Economics Institute £60 a year (£50 if paid with this booking form with conference
registration )
Friday night dinner party at the Ashmolean Museum Oxford
£30 per person
Postgraduate students Day Rate £ 50.00
Concessions per day £45.00
Individual Day Rates 1 Day £120.00
2 day rate Individuals £200
3day rate individuals £250
Members Conference registration discount All current rates less 5% -10% for early bookings before April 20th 2013
Payments from Universities or Institutions or companies with under £200,000 turnover
Day Rate
£150.00
2 Day Rate £250
3 day rate £350
Payments from companies with between £200,000 and £500,000 turnover
Day Rate
£125
Payments from larger companies Day Rates £200
Larger companies 2 day rate £300
Larger companies 3 day rate £450
Stalls exhibitions with free workshops £ 90.00 plus day rates
PHD workshop £ 100 for presentation and Professional feedback
Masters Workshops
Professional Accreditation Open Book exams taken during the conference to gain
Professional Letters after your name
£250 plus normal conference fees(This must be pre booked so we can prepare the
work packages for you and revision books etc and to provide examination room for you)
Exhibition tables (literature only) £100 one day all in package for conference £150 2days
£200 all 3 days
Wednesday night only conference, including dinner at the Oxford Union 5pm-11pm
£40 per person
Dinner Thursday night Out to a restaurant in Oxford: Pay directly to the restaurant-
(rest of evening at Worcester College)
Friday night dinner and party on the Terrace at the Ashmolean Museum
£30 a person admission only by prepaid ticket only for this event
Saturday night dinner and party and review in the garden of the Friends Meeting House
£ 35 per person
Please send your enquiry and your booking form [email protected] to book a
place.
Payments are accepted via BACS, Paypal or cheque:All places to be paid for prior to the day.All paid up attendees are invited to contribute writing or photos for the proceedings of which
they will receive a copy on arrival and the Proceedings of the 8th Annual Green Economics Conference.
A book, Greening the Global Economy will be published afterwards with the best papers in it.
Practical Arrangements Timetable outline Tuesday 16th July 2013 18.00- 20.00 House of Commons Launch of the Greening of
Transport Book and discussion for Green Economics Institute Members and
Trustees
Wednesday evening 17th July 201317.00-23.00
The Oxford Union With special bonus Oxford Union celebrity
debate“Global Economy for the 21st century, sharing,
caring or global disaster!””This house believes the west is sleep
walking its way to economic disaster and the east is sleep walking its way to social and
ecological disaster”Themes:
jobs,regeneration, labour economics,
austerity,education and interns presentationsPHD workshop
Thursday all day 18th July 2013
10.00- 18.00
The Oxford Union Goodman Library Women, equality
Social issues, development, the commons, distribution
Physical and scientific environmental issues
18.00-19.30.00 Buffet Dinner and Question Time Quiz in the Oxford Union Bar
Thursday evening 19th July 201319.30- 23.00
The Oxford Union, Debating Chamber
Debate- “Global Economy for the 21st century, sharing, caring or global disaster.Celebrity debate!””This house believes the west is sleep walking its
way to economic disaster and the east is sleep walking its way to social and ecological
disaster”4 speakers for 4 speakers against- this event is in evening dress.
Friday 19th July 201310.00-23.00
Worcester College, University of Oxford Eastern Europe, energy, climate change,
biodiversity
Friday evening Please pay for your ticket with your conference fee
19.00-22.00
Party -The Ashmolean Museum£29.00 per person
3 course dinner and party
Saturday 20th July 201310.00-18.00
Worcester College, University of Oxford Catering the Ashmolean Museum
Themes: Economics Methodology, balancing the global economy
Health, food, land use, wasteAsia and China,Japan, Malaysia, Indonesia
Saturday evening 19.00-23.00
Dinner Party in the ancient walled garden of the 16th century
Oxford Friends Meeting HouseEvening review in the beautiful Worcester College
Garden
Speaking slots, themes, workshops and attending
Timetable for submissionsAbstracts and workshop requests for themes and
individual presentations March, April, May 2013
Early bookings discount 10% March and April 2013
Completed Papers for Proceedings June 20th 2013
Speaker bookings June 10th 2013
Participant bookings 5% discount
June 1st 2013
Papers, chapters, ideas for books May 30th 2013
Papers for academic journal International Journal of Green Economics
Rolling continuously but for inclusion in 2013 1st June 2013
Please send papers to [email protected]
Website www.greeneconomics.org.uk