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Scientific paper • 2019

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Food self-provisioning as an answer to the metabolic rift: The case of ‘Dacha Resilience’ in Estonia

By: Lilian Pungas

Abstract: Agriculture is not only an essential nexus between society and nature but in its current industrial form also a possible threat to ecological stability. This article explores how a supplement to the conventional agrifood system alleviates the negative consequences of the industrial food production system that manifest through the metabolic rift (Marx, 1981). During fieldwork in Eston...

Scientific paper • 2017

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Degrowth, Commons and Climate Justice: Ecofeminist Insights and Indigenous Political Traditions

By: Patricia E. Perkins

<strong>Keywords:</strong> climate justice, community resilience, community development, climate risk reduction, extreme weather events, social capital, participatory governance, ecological economics, political ecology, ecofeminism, social learning, subsistence, resource governance, degrowth

Interview • 2015

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Permaculture in Ethiopia - Community gardening, agriculture & climate adaption measures

By: Asmelash Dagne

Interview with Asmelash Dagne from the Solikon-Congress for Solidarity-based Economy and Transformation 2015 in Berlin. From the program: Small-holding farming and permaculture gardens have something in common: they provide their people with food and they are a self-providing or subsistance economy. Permaculture is also being used to mitigate the effects of climate change. It is helping far...

Scientific paper • 2015

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Prosperous Descent

By: Samuel Alexander

Subtitle: Crisis as Opportunity in an Age of Limits The publisher: Calling for a sufficiency-based culture of 'simple living' to underpin a macroeconomic framework of 'degrowth', Samuel Alexander draws on a remarkable breadth of economic, political, ecological, and sociological literature to explore the radical implications of living in an age of limits. Written with clarity, rigour, and insig...

Position paper • 2014

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Subsistence and Sufficiency – Which skills support these attributes of a post-growth culture and how do we have to encourage and embed them further in the sector of education?

By: Robert Strauch

This media entry is a stirring paper of the Group Assembly Process (GAP) at the Degrowth Conference in Leipzig in 2014. This paper belongs the group Learning for degrowth.

Position paper • 2014

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Self-providing as a motor for Degrowth

By: Corinna Vosse, Dieter Haselbach

This media entry is a stirring paper of the Group Assembly Process (GAP) at the Degrowth Conference in Leipzig in 2014. This paper belongs the group Consumption.

Scientific paper • 2014

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A historical exploration of ruralist ideology in Spain and its importance for the degrowth and democracy debate

By: Santiago Gorostiza

degrowth, autonomy, democracy, fascism, ruralism, Spain

Scientific paper • 2014

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Agency is not enough: obstacles to back-to-the-land and agri-food downscaling

By: Rita Calvario

Back-to-the-land, agri-food downscaling, degrowth transition

Scientific paper • 2012

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De-growth: Do you realise what it means?

By: Ted Trainer

Abstract: The implications of de-growth are much more far reaching and radical than seems to be appreciated. It is important to start with a brief consideration of the magnitude and nature of the global predicament, because when this is understood it becomes clear firstly that consumer-capitalist society cannot be made sustainable or just, secondly that a satisfactory and viable post-capitalist...

Scientific paper • 2012

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Economic democracy: A path for the future?

By: Nadia Johanisovaa, Stephan Wolf

Abstract: As opposed to political democracy and its attempts at power control in the public sector, the concentration of economic power, and its antidote, the concept of economic democracy, has received much less attention. In the paper, we first offer a definition of economic democracy as a “a system of checks and balances on economic power and support for the right of citizens to actively par...

Scientific paper • 2012

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What economic democracy for degrowth? Some comments on the contribution of socialist models and Cuban agroecology

By: Sébastien Boillat, Julien-François Gerber, Fernando R. Funes-Monzote

Abstract: While degrowth is about reducing energy and material flows in the economy while sustaining basic human needs, capitalism fosters the opposite trend. How then is degrowth to be implemented on a large scale? In line with different critical intellectual traditions, we argue that degrowth is unlikely to occur within an economy based on capital accumulation and free market of assets. Our o...

Scientific paper • 2011

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Stadt und Postwachstumsökonomie - Suffizienz plus Subsistenz ergibt ökonomische Souveränität

By: Niko Paech, Björn Paech

Herausgeber: Der überbordende Konsumwohlstand ist einsturzgefährdet und unserem Wohlbefinden zunehmend abträglich. Suffizienz und urbane Selbstversorgung hingegen verringern die Abhängigkeit von Geld, Ressourcen und Wachstum. Dabei gewinnt die Kommune als bürgernahe Gestaltungsebene an Bedeutung.

Presentation • 2010

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Recognition of unpaid work in the perspective of degrowth

By: Linda Nierling

Transcription of an oral session by Linda Nierling at the Second International Conference on Economic Degrowth for Ecological Sustainability and Social Equity in Barcelona with the title "Recognition of unpaid work in the perspective of degrowth".

• 2007

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Wovon Menschen leben - Arbeit, Engagement und Muße jenseits des Marktes

By: Christa Müller, Andrea Baier, Karin Werner

Auch im 21. Jahrhundert leben Menschen noch ebenso sehr von »Luft und Liebe« wie von Geld und Waren. Natur, Muße und Gemeinsinn bilden die Ressourcen, von denen und für die sie leben. Zwei Drittel der gesellschaftlich notwendigen Arbeit bestehen aus Hausarbeit, Eigenarbeit und Ehrenamt. Welche Bedeutung diese »andere Ökonomie« im Alltag von Menschen auch hierzulande immer noch hat, zeigt das v...

• 2006

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Is small still beautiful?

By: Wolfgang Sachs

Aus dem Text: Mobiltelefon, Laptop, digitale Photokamera, je kleiner, desto besser. Der über dreißig Jahre alte Buchtitel Small is Beautiful könnte auch der neueste Werbeslogan von Sony sein. Doch hinter der modernen Mini-Technologie versteckt sich immer noch der alte Industriegigantismus den Schumacher einst im Blick hatte. Essay über das Buch "Small ist Beautiful" von Ernst Friedrich Schum...