Please join us for a webinar to explore the recent special Issue of Sustainability: Science, Practice, and Policy on “Shaping Provisioning Systems for Social-Ecological Transformation” on the 30th of Januar, 3 p.m. GMT (10 a.m. EST).
What is the webinar about?
How provisioning systems—the ways we collectively organize our livelihoods—can enable well-being within planetary limits. After an introduction from Maurie J. Cohen (Editor of the journal Sustainability: Science, Practice, and Policy) and Richard Bärnthaler (University of Leeds, and one of the special issue’s co-editors), we’ll have three presentations, followed by a joint discussion.
Ian Gough (LSE) will introduce the concept of production corridors, emphasizing the need to distinguish between essential, excess, and in-between production as a complement to demand-side strategies for sufficiency.
Halliki Kreinin and Doris Fuchs (RIFS - Helmholtz Centre Potsdam) will discuss structural barriers that hinder sustainable provisioning and provide entry points to tackle them.
Colleen Schneider (WU Vienna) will explore the socio-political nature of monetary systems, emphasizing the critical role of the state in enabling transformation.
The webinar is sponsored by Taylor & Francis and takes place on 30 January.
Register here now: https://invt.io/1exbwyou6up.