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Economics

Leveraging Ecological Economics to advance the Sustainability Transition

When:

04 July - 12 July 2025

School:

University of Pisa Summer School

Institution:

University of Pisa

City:

Pisa

Country:

Italy

Language:

English

Credits:

3 EC

Fee:

500 EUR

Early Bird deadline 28 February 2025
Leveraging Ecological Economics to advance the Sustainability Transition
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Leveraging Ecological Economics to advance the Sustainability Transition

About

The twentieth century saw enormous leaps and bounds in addressing various challenges pertaining to human development - e.g. rapid economic growth, the recognition of climate risks, poverty alleviation, better healthcare for many, addressing racial, gender, and religious inequities, etc. Such trends call for a deep understanding of the interlinkages among social, economic, and environmental challenges to provide policy advice for a legitimate, fair, and evidence-informed transition towards sustainability. Ecological Economics, with its core emphasis on interdisciplinarity and incommensurability, provides a valuable conceptual framework for exploring the needed transitions towards sustainability.

The Summer School will be held on campus, in Pisa, at Centro Congressi Le Benedettine, Piazza San Paolo a Ripa D'Arno, 16.

Course leader

Prof. Tommaso Luzzati

Target group

The program targets PhD students.
However, Master's student could also be eligible and in exceptional cases also third year Bachelor's students.

Course aim

Upon completion of the summer school, students will understand the founding epistemological and analytical tools of ecological economics, which will be used to explore current sustainability challenges and the recent concepts of post growth/degrowth.
Students will be able to formulate their own informed perspective on sustainable development, and develop realistic policies/strategies for the transition towards sustainable development.

Fee info

Fee

500 EUR, Tuition fee

Interested?

Early Bird deadline 28 February 2025 Leveraging Ecological Economics to advance the Sustainability Transition

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