Shaping provisioning systems for social-ecological transformation

What the event covered

This webinar covered the latest ideas on how we could transform society and ecology to provide for our well-being in both a democratic and sustainable way.

In this engaging webinar, invited speakers talked about how ‘provisioning systems’ – the ways we collectively organize our livelihoods – can enable wellbeing within planetary limits.

Discussion points included how to democratize provisioning systems as a prerequisite for living well within limits, and creating better provisioning systems for people and the planet.

  • Introduction – Dr Richard Bärnthaler

  • Provisioning for sufficiency: envisaging production corridors – Professor Ian Gough

  • Democratizing provisioning systems to enable social-ecological transformation – Dr. Halliki Kreinin and Prof. Doris Fuchs

  • Democratizing the monetary provisioning system to enable social-ecological transformation – Colleen Schneider

Read more about the article collection ‘Shaping Provisioning Systems for Social-Ecological Transformation’.

Sponsored by Taylor & Francis and the Open Access journal Sustainability: Science, Practice and Policy.

About the speakers

Professor Maurie Cohen is a Professor of Humanities & Social Sciences at New Jersey Institute of Technology and Editor-in-Chief of Sustainability: Science, Practice and Policy.

Dr Richard Bärnthaler is a Lecturer in Ecological Economics at the University of Leeds, School of Earth and Environment (Sustainability Research Institute, SRI).

Professor Ian Gough is a Professorial Research Fellow at the Centre for the Analysis of Social Exclusion, London School of Economics.

Dr Halliki Kreinin is a Senior Research Associate at the Research Institute for Sustainability – Helmholtz Centre Potsdam (RIFS).

Professor Doris Fuchs is Director at the Research Institute for Sustainability – Helmholtz Centre Potsdam (RIFS)

Colleen Schneider is a Research and Teaching Associate at the Institute for Ecological Economics, WU Vienna, Austria.

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The speakers

Prof. Maurie Cohen

Editor-in-Chief of Sustainability: Science, Practice and Policy

Dr. Richard Bärnthaler

Lecturer in Ecological Economics, University of Leeds

Prof. Ian Gough

Professorial Research Fellow, Centre for the Analysis of Social Exclusion, London School of Economics

Dr. Halliki Kreinin

Senior Research Associate, Research Institute for Sustainability (RIFS)

Prof. Doris Fuchs

Director, Research Institute for Sustainability (RIFS)

Colleen Schneider

Research and Teaching Associate, Institute for Ecological Economics, WU Vienna

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