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Sufficiency strategies & Post-Growth trajectories

2024-02-02 09:00 2024-02-02 16:30 Sufficiency strategies & Post-Growth trajectories

On 2 February 2024 will take place the workshop « Sufficiency strategies & Post-growth trajectories », in a hybrid format, with in-person attendance (Paris-Saclay University, Campus of Sceaux) and online participation.

In the face of the urgent need to promote a sustainable ecosystem for both humans and non-humans, the sufficiency-based ecological transition involves the transformation of production and consumption models in the Global North, to reduce the consumption of energy and natural resources within planetary boundaries. It requires us to rethink lifestyles, social norms, worldviews and collective organisation and therefore questions our consumer society and our economic paradigm. The purpose of this workshop is to tackle sufficiency-related topics in an interdisciplinary perspective, such as changes in consumption patterns towards sufficiency, sufficiency-driven business models, and sufficiency policymaking.

More informations: https://www.universite-paris-saclay.fr/graduate-schools/graduate-school-economics-management/la-une

Faculté Jean Monnet (Droit, Économie, Management) - Salle Georges Vedel
Thematic : Science and society

Interdisciplinary workshop

  • Public
    Tout public
  • Event type
    Atelier
  • Conditions

    Registration is free but compulsory by 20 January 2024

  • Dates
    Friday 2 February, 09:00
    09:00 am - 04:30 pm
  • Location
    Faculté Jean Monnet (Droit, Économie, Management) - Salle Georges Vedel

On 2 February 2024 will take place the workshop « Sufficiency strategies & Post-growth trajectories », in a hybrid format, with in-person attendance (Paris-Saclay University, Campus of Sceaux) and online participation.

In the face of the urgent need to promote a sustainable ecosystem for both humans and non-humans, the sufficiency-based ecological transition involves the transformation of production and consumption models in the Global North, to reduce the consumption of energy and natural resources within planetary boundaries. It requires us to rethink lifestyles, social norms, worldviews and collective organisation and therefore questions our consumer society and our economic paradigm. The purpose of this workshop is to tackle sufficiency-related topics in an interdisciplinary perspective, such as changes in consumption patterns towards sufficiency, sufficiency-driven business models, and sufficiency policymaking.

More informations: https://www.universite-paris-saclay.fr/graduate-schools/graduate-school-economics-management/la-une