Please join us for a webinar to explore new ideas and insights from a 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?
We will delve into 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 thought-provoking 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.
Join us to connect, learn, and contribute to the conversation about creating better provisioning systems for people and the planet.
The webinar is sponsored by Taylor & Francis and takes place on 30 January.
Register here now: https://invt.io/1exbwyou6up.