Modelling Individual Decisions to Support
the European Policies Related to Agriculture

RESCHEDULED TO 2021: International Degrowth / ISEE conference

The 7th International Degrowth / 16th International Society for Ecological Economics Joint Conference - Building Alternative Livelihoods in times of ecological and political crisis, Manchester, 1 - 5 September 2020

Postponement of conference until July 5th 2021

The conference will explore how we might meet our needs in ways more relevant to the worsening ecological, climate and social crisis: “alternative livelihoods”.

Survival will mean an urgent transformation of the ways we organise, produce and consume. That means a society that knows when to slow down and stop its relentless expansion of production and consumption. In place of economic growth it would value sufficiency: enough, but not too much, for everyone.

How can social and political momentum best be mobilised to bring about those changes democratically and with justice?

This conference will discuss these many challenges. There will be workshops, debates and discussions, artistic performances, walking tours and installations on the themes of the conference. It will also seek to contribute to the local political debate. It will strive to demonstrate and explore cutting-edge thinking and practice and also encourage political mobilisation amongst academics, activists, artists and policy practitioners.

Key topics to be explored include:

  • Activist
  • Arts
  • Alternative economies
  • Alternative livelihoods, well-being and ways of living
  • Communication, Education and Pedagogy
  • Feminism
  • Green New Deal
  • Law, Governance, Policy and Politics
  • Materials, Energy, Waste and Climate
  • Organisation and Business
  • Rural/agriculture/food
  • Theoretical perspectives
  • Transitions / Designs for the future
  • Urban and spatial planning

For the detailed topic descriptions please click here.

Conference website: https://tinyurl.com/Degrowth2020Mcr