Ecological Economics and Rio+20
Windsor Guanabara Hotel Rio de Janeiro, BrazilAdrian Smith, STEPS Centre researcher, is presenting a paper at the conference of the International Society of Ecological Economists, whose topic is ‘Ecological Economics and Rio+20: Challenges and Contributions to a Green Economy’. As part of the special panel “Green Economy under trial: lessons from alternative collective practices towards Sustainable Production and Consumption”, Adrian is...
STEPS Seminar: Sara Wolcott
KNOTS meeting area, Institute of Development Studies Library Road, Falmer, Brighton, United Kingdom‘Change from within? An attempt to “transform” the untransformable’ Sara Wolcott, Future Health Systems and STEPS Centre Researcher The Center of Excellence for Change in Chennai, India, is trying to change the Indian Bureaucracy - mostly focused on the water sector - using both a 'change from within' and a 'change from without' approach focused...
Low Carbon Energy for Development Network 2nd International Workshop
, United StatesCouldn't attend? You can view videos of all the presentations, see the powerpoints, photos, tweets and more via the event Storify. The second international workshop of the Low Carbon Energy for Development Network (LCEDN), titled Transitions to low carbon energy systems: which pathways to energy access for all?, will take place at the University of Sussex...
2nd International Conference on Science, Technology and Society Studies and 4th Fair of Sustainable Technologies
, United StatesThe Planning and Policy Office of the Ministry of Science, Technology and Productive Innovation, Argentina, and the Institute for Science and Technology Studies - National University of Quilmes are pleased to invite you to the 2nd International Conference on Science, Technology and Society Studies whose main theme will be "Technology, Innovation and Inclusive Development". The Conference...
STEPS Seminar: Kate Raworth, Oxfam
Institute of Development Studies Falmer, Brighton, United Kingdom'A safe and just space for humanity: can we live within the doughnut?’ Kate Raworth, Senior Researcher, Oxfam Humanity’s challenge in the 21st century is to ensure that every person has the resources needed to realise their human rights, while ensuring that humanity’s total use of resources remains within the means of the planet. The...
Global Land Grabbing II: An international conference on large-scale land deals
Cornell University Ithaca, NY, United StatesThe second international academic workshop on ‘Global Land Grabbing’ will be held on 17-19 October 2012 at Cornell University in Ithaca, NY, USA. This event is presented by the Land Deal Politics Initiative (LDPI) and the Cornell Department of Development Sociology. Among the confirmed keynote speakers is the new Director-General of the UN Food and...
Transforming health markets in Asia and Africa
Results for Development 1100 15th Street, NW, Suite 400, Washington, DC, United StatesA panel discussion on the dramatic spread of health markets in developing countries, and the role of the private sector. This event will also launch the new book Transforming Health Markets in Asia and Africa: Improving Quality and Access for the Poor. Chair Christian Baeza, Director of Health, Nutrition, and Population, World Bank Panellists David Peters,...
Not another nexus? Critical thinking on the ‘new security convergence’ in energy, food, climate and water
Nunn Hall, Institute of Education 20 Bedford Way, London, United KingdomThis colloquium will focus on critical perspectives on the ‘securitisation’ of water, land, food, energy and climate change debates. It is organised by the School of Oriental and African Studies (SOAS) and the Institute of Development Studies / STEPS Centre. See a short report of the symposium, including video interviews with the speakers Download the...
STEPS Seminar: Dr David Reubi – On the Economisation of Global Public Health
Convening Space Institute of Development Studies, United KingdomDr David Reubi, Centre for Global Health Policy, Sussex University ‘On the Economisation of Global Public Health: A Genealogy of Tobacco Taxes in International Health and Development’ Convening Space, Institute of Development Studies all welcome Over the last twenty years, economic rationalities have become increasingly influential in global public health. The usual story found in...
Panel at Globelics 2012: science, technology & innovation and the green economy
Globelics 2012 Hangzhou, ChinaThe STEPS Centre is convening an international panel on ‘Post-crisis STI policies for a green and fair economy: comparing approaches in North and South’ at the 10th international Globelics conference. Chair: Adrian Ely, Head of Impact & Engagement, STEPS Centre Panel: Mariano Fressoli, Researcher, University of Quilmes, Buenos Aires, Argentina Mariana Mazzucato, Professor of Economics...