Participation at the IAPS International Network Symposium 2013 – Sustainable environments in a changing global context

September 24, 2013

Prof. Alan Watt and PhD candidate Andrea Farsang co-authored and presented results of the CRISP project at the IAPS (International Association People-Environment Studies) International Network Symposium 2013 – Sustainable environments in a changing global context (La Coruna, Spain): Identifying opportunities for innovative spaces and practices in contexts of crisis, Specific Session (SS-02) – Participatory Transitories to a Low Carbon Europe: Lesson for Policy

More information at: http://www.iaps2013symposium.org/

W. Wehrmeyer (University of Surrey, UK), S. Fudge (University of Exeter, UK), Z. Stasiskiene, A. Stakevicius (Kaunas University, Lithuania), A. Farsang (Central European University, Hungary), L. Venhoeven & G. Perlaviciute (University of Groningen, The Netherlands): Getting to radical sustainability: are we radical enough for changes?

 

W. Wehrmeyer (University of Surrey, UK), S. Emmert (TNO Built Environment and Geosciences, The Netherlands), A. Farsang (Central European University, Hungary), E. Kondili (TEI Piraeus, Greece), Z. Stasiskiene (Kaunas University, Lithuania), L. Venhoeven (University of Groningen, The Netherlands) & G. Vitterso (National Institute for Consumer Research, Norway): New Futures and News ways to get there: Examining School Pupils’ and Experts’ Transition Pathways across 6 EU countries

 

A. Farsang, A. Watt (Central European University, Hungary), W. Wehrmeyer (University of Surrey, UK) & S. Fudge (University of Exeter, UK): Identifying key drivers, barriers and change agents: policy and practice-relevant lessons from six countries across the EU

 

 

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