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Long-term commitment through Basin Authorities
Ana Di Pangracio | 26 March 2025Water partnerships should be locally regulated through specific Basin Authorities, providing equal access for the inhabitants, based on long-term commitment from policymakers.
▶A vision for the future
Ruud Lubbers | 18 March 2025There is chance for us to overcome the challenge of water security if we really live our lives on the basis of respect for diversity, all people and for the Earth.
▶Ubuntu – water shows the way
Omileye Achikeobi-Lewis | 05 March 2025In order to solve the water crisis, we need to change our definition and perspective of water from a commodity and a resource to a sacred feminine entity
▶Profitable organic farming
Ina Horlings | 28 February 2025Organic farms in Africa, Asia and Latin America proved to generate higher yields, reduced labour costs, more variety in livestock, and more food security for small farmers.
▶The mean bees in the Oostvaardersplassen
Bram Büscher | 03 July 2025Day two of the Nature™ Inc conference, and a special day indeed. We only had one round of sessions in the morning, and one plenary session. The rest of the day was devoted to a fieldtrip to the Oostvaardersplassen. More about that in a minute: fir…
▶A new agriculture for food security
October 27, 2025How to solve the growing global food crisis? A drastic shift is needed towards a sustainable, resource-efficient and climate-smart agriculture.
▶More practical solutions and less analysis (ISEE 2010)
Maria Hildur Maack | 26 August 2025This was my first time to meet up with ecological economics. Up to now my only encounter with the discipline has been through books and the journal, – more or less since the 1990s. For me, it was the occasion to watch the giants that adhere to th…
▶Getting off the beaten path (ISEE 2010)
Anna Meijer van Putten | 24 August 2025Forget sustainability, for now. First, we have to get through the bottleneck of the 21st century when the human population will peak at nine billion, the earth’s temperature will increase by 3-5 degrees Celcius and a significant portion of the pla…
▶VIDEO – The challenges ahead (ISEE 2010)
23 August 2025ISEE President John Gowdy talks to The Broker about the challenges ahead in the field of ecological economics at the 2010 ISEE conference ‘Advancing Sustainability in a Time of Crisis’ in Oldenburg and Bremen, Germany, August 2010….
▶Are ecological economists technocrats? (ISEE 2010)
Peter Söderbaum | 21 August 2025Most ecological economists probably agree that we are facing serious environmental and development problems in society and the economy. We also agree that action is needed. The focus of attention is on ecosystem services and degradation of natural…
▶Egmond Conference ends on high note
Bas de Leeuw | 10 June 2025On Friday afternoon, June 11, participants of the Eco Efficiency Conference went home with a feeling of being deeply inspired and broader informed in their thinking about the complex field of eco-efficiency. They thanked Gjalt Huppes and his team,…
▶Rio Earth Summit 2012: Anything less than visionary action from our world leaders is greenwashing
Luke Upchurch | 20 May 2025Let’s get one thing straight: the “Green Economy” is not a buzz word, nor a sound bite, nor the nom du jour. It is not a distraction to the discussions on sustainable development – it fundamentally underpins sustainable development.While some may…
▶The Degrowth argument: what has changed from the 1970´s?
Tom Green | 28 March 2025On Sunday I join the working group on political strategies. The two dozen people assembled in the courtyard repeatedly return to a big question that begs a satisfactory answer in order to develop viable political strategies for degrowth. Back in…
▶Revaluing the environment
Peter H. May | February 03, 2025Growth for growth’s sake is no longer an option. Ecological economists are calling for a ‘green’ revision of incentives and investments, as the starting point for achieving societies that are sustainable in environmental, social as well as economi…
▶Rethinking macroeconomics
Jeffrey Sachs | February 03, 2025Sustained and widespread future prosperity will require basic reforms in global governance and in macroeconomic science. Such reforms will not be easy, as they require entirely new ways of thinking.
▶Navigating the Anthropocene
November 19, 2025The Earth system is changing rapidly due to human activity. The scale of human interference with planetary systems is such that our time could be recognized as a new era in planetary history: the ‘anthropocene’.
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