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United States Society for Ecological Economics (USSEE)

Advancing a just and sustainable society within the biophysical limits of global ecosystems

The Post-COVID Economy: Centering Justice, Sustaining Ecosystems | USSEE 2022 | United States Soceity for Ecological Economics
12th Conference: June 21-24 2022

12th Conference: June 21-24 2022

The conference was held online, June 21-24, 2022. Select recordings will be shared here.








Schedule
Abstracts

Themes

The primary conference theme for speakers, papers and other sessions is “The Post-Covid Economy: Centering Justice, Sustaining Ecosystems”. Sub-themes include the following (bullet points are intended to provide examples of topics that fall under the sub-themes, not an exhaustive list):

  1. Education and Pedagogy
    1. Education in ecological economics and sustainability
  2. Ecosystem Services Measurement and Valuation
    1. Ecosystem services indicators
    2. Payment for environmental services (PES) programs
  3. Environmental Justice
    1. Climate justice
    2. Social justice
    3. Feminist economics
  4. Ecological Economics and the Built Environment
    1. Ecological technology and green design/green buildings
    2. Urban/regional planning and transportation
  5. Food and Agricultural Systems
    1. Food sovereignty
    2. Ecological economics of forests, fisheries and other renewable resources
  6. Business in Transformation
    1. Sustainable supply chains
    2. Eco-certification and ‘green’ business
  7. Emerging Issues in Ecological Economics
    1. New topics being addressed by the field

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