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Scientific paper • 2014
By: Mark Cramer
Abstract: The degrowth vision of working less to enjoy life more is reserved primarily for people who possess certain material or philosophical tools. From Epicurus to anti-consumerism, overworked masses have indirectly subsidized lovers of idle conviviality. Therefore, opposition to wealth inequality should feature a struggle for justice in the realm of leisure time. The idle Thoreau, walking ...
Scientific paper • 2014
By: Sandrine Cuvillier, Prof. Rogerio Valle
Abstract: Basic Income and its distribution is today a very disputed question. Social programs oriented to the guarantee of a minimum revenue are currently being implemented in different countries, in order to assist the very poor fractions of the population. This paper describes the origin and the evolution of some proposals and analyzes the main concepts and values defended. Successful cases ...
Scientific paper • 2014
By: Michael Curran, Laura de Baan, Thomas Koellner, Carlo Rondinini, Piero Visconti, Stefanie Hellweg
Biodiversity loss, agriculture, ecological tax, compensation
Scientific paper • 2014
Abstract: The repeated failures of global agreements for GHG emissions abatement call for a new strategy that involves local communities in implementing effective transitions to sustainability (the Warsaw Climate Change Conference in November 2013 is the last example). This paper investigates the environmental, social and economic consequences of Sustainable Energy Action Plans (SAEP) at the lo...
Report • 2014
By: Ulrich Brand
Ulrich Brand berichtet über die Degrowth Konferenz, die im September 2014 in Leipzig statt fand und ordnet diese in den bewegungspolitischen Kontext ein.
Scientific paper • 2014
By: Daniela Del Bene
dams, environmental justice, political ecology, social movements, energy
Position paper • 2014
By: Naomi Miller, Patrick Bresnihan
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 Commons and Peer Economy.
Scientific paper • 2014
By: Peter Brass
Financial crisis explained by the theory of Freigeld
Scientific paper • 2014
By: Mario Buenfil R.
Abstract: In developed and developing nations household water consumption increased exponentially during the last and present century; the same can be said of the individual water footprint of each inhabitant. The most worrisome part is not individual households and personal consumption, but the collective, aggregate, ones. There are nations in grave overshoot not only considering their total w...
Art contribution • 2014
In the run-up to the conference monthly videos were published on the conference homepage, dealing with different aspects of degrowth.
Position paper • 2014
By: Christer Sanne
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 Reproduction and Work.
Scientific paper • 2014
By: Federico Demaria, Giacomo D'Alisa, Marco Deriu
There is no paper for this media entry. This was a contribution to a special session at the 4th International Degrowth Conference in Leipzig in 2014, which doesn't exist in written format. You can find more Information about this session here.
Art contribution • 2014
In the run-up to the conference monthly videos were published on the conference homepage, dealing with different aspects of degrowth.
Position paper • 2014
By: Degrowth Conference Leipzig 2014
Results from the GAP (Group Assembly Process) Group Learning for degrowth at the Degrowth Conference in Leipzig 2014 Contents – What to learn for Degrowth? > Learning should be more focused on skills an competences and less on theoretical knowledge. > Important skills to be strengthened in education are: critical thinking, creativity, self-consciousness, (non-violent) communication, ...
Scientific paper • 2014
By: Iris Borowy
Abstract: The concept of sustainable development emerged in the early 1980s when existing theories proved unable to provide convincing models of how to satisfy the seemingly contradictory developmental demands of simultaneously increasing wealth, of keeping production and consumption within global environmental limits and of providing an equitable distribution of material goods and opportunitie...
Scientific paper • 2014
By: Eduardo Giesen
Abstract: The central idea is that for progressing in the construction and - before - in imagination of new models of society, it is necessary, essential, the convergence of socio-political streams -socialism, environmentalism and feminism- that mainly represent cultural changes and social movements in recent decades. Convergence should include but exceed meeting in public demonstrations and sh...
Scientific paper • 2014
By: Heide Imai, Anthusa Loeffler
Abstract: This is the topic this paper wants to discuss in the context of Tokyo, which is characterized by Roland Barthes as a city without a center. After the enormous growth in the second half of the twentieth century of Tokyo, we have to discuss the De-growth and the chance for future living at different examples found in Japan and Germany. In summary, this paper focuses on the question in w...
Scientific paper • 2014
marine governance; neoliberalization; coastal communities; rights
Scientific paper • 2014
By: Dominic Egger
Non-market food provision - Transitory strategy - Food waste - Degrowth practice - Municipal strategy of climate change mitigation