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10th Anniversary Edition Issue 25 2006 ESEE NEWS Newsletter of the European Society for Ecological Economics Contents Welcome from the new Welcome 1 Society News 2 ESEE President Election Results 3 ESEE is 10 years old! This number of our the University of La Laguna with the team led newsletter celebrates this fact. From the exciting by Juan Sanchez and Federico Aguilera Klink. Profile: Clive Spash 4 conference in Versailles in 1996 till now a lot We have recently completed a round of has been accomplished. As emphasized in the elections to the board of ESEE. Ten posts have address from former president Clive Spash on been filled – see pages 2 and 3 in this newsletter. Leipzig 2007 5 pages 8 and 9, ESEE has played a distinctive I would first of all welcome all members to the role within the ISEE family to emphasize and board, both the new and those who take on a develop Ecological Economics as something new term. As you will see, we have gotten a CORDIS News 6-7 different from neoclassical environmental good mix of new and ‘old’ names. I am happy economics. ESEE has been especially strong on that so many wanted to stand for the board and Past President’s Essay 8-9 accentuating the political and the socio-economic that we are now - for the first time - up to full dimensions. We should be proud of what has strength with all 15 posts filled. This shows a been accomplished in that regard. level of engagement that is an immense value to Research Notes 10-11 This endeavour is the result of many people’s the society. efforts. Mentioning some will always be felt While this is great, we must also emphasize unfair to all the others. Still, the role of the past that we have a lot more to do. We need to ISEE 2006 Speech: 12-15 presidents – Sylvie Faucheux and Clive Spash increase membership. We should also engage in Joan Martinez Alier (two periods) – and the secretaries Martin further capacity building to increase our O’Connor, Claudia Carter and Wendy Kenyon activities. Several ideas are being discussed. At must be emphasized. I would also like to mention some stage – hopefully not too far into the future Calendar 16-19 Ben Davies running the newsletter for a – we will be able to arrange more meeting places substantial part of the period. They have all put e.g., smaller conferences/seminars, and regional Take Note 20 tremendous efforts into building ESEE. meetings. Those of you with ideas and interests In the same vain one must mention the teams in getting things going, please come forward and standing behind the various biannual congresses we will support you as much as we can. ESEE News is published by the European Soci- ESEE has arranged. In 1996 at the University But while this is work to come, let us just relax ety for Ecological Economics (ESEE). Its purpose is to inform ESEE members of developments both of Versailles with the team headed by Faucheux for a minute or two and feel the pride of having within the Society and in other areas of potential and O’Connor; in 1998 at the University of come as far as we have. interest. It is published once or twice a year and is Geneva with the team led by Beat Burgenmeier Arild Vatn sent free to ESEE members. The views expressed are those of the individual contributors and do and Roderick Lawrence; in 2000 at the Vienna not necessarily reflect the views of the Society as University of Economics and Business a whole. Administration with the team led by Uwe For comments on ESEE at 10 The European Society for Ecological Economics Schubert, Klaus Kubeczko and Sigrid Stagl; in is a not-for-profit organisation devoted to the de- 2005 at the New University of Lisbon with a years old see the extended velopment of theory and practice in ecological eco- team chaired by Paula Antunes. In between two nomics in Europe. Membership is open to all in- essays from Clive Spash and terested individuals working in Europe or in other Frontiers conferences were also arranged: in areas on request. For membership details please 2001 at the University of Cambridge with the Joan Martinez Alier inside. contact the Secretariat. team lead by Spash and Carter; and in 2003 at ESEE News 2006 ESEE Administration and Society Society Business Development and Planning Matters ESEE Administrative Board Members 2006 ESEE Election Results 2006 President: Arild Vatn ([email protected]) The overall ballot Vice-President: Sigrid Stagl The recent election of vice presidents and ordinary ESEE board members for 2007-9 is now ([email protected]) complete. We had thirteen candidates overall and ten have now been elected. 202 ballots were sent out and 55 (27%) returned. This ballot is therefore quorate since over 20% were returned. Secretary: Wendy Kenyon ([email protected]) Ballot for Vice President Treasurer: Karen Refsgaard ([email protected]) Paula Antunes 41 votes Sigrid Stagl 47 votes Newsletter Editor: Ben Davies ([email protected]) Sigrid and Paula are both elected as vice presidents of the ESEE Research: Ballot for ESEE Board Members Fritz Hinterberger ([email protected]) Wendy Kenyon 43 votes Conferences and Meetings: Tatiana Kluvankova-Oravska 35 votes Sigrid Stagl ([email protected]) Ines Omann 35 votes Karen Refsgaard 35 votes Publications and Publicity: Esther Velazquez 34 votes Ben Davies ([email protected]) Janne Hukkinen 28 votes Roldan Muradian 27 votes Membership and External Affairs: Unai Pascual 23 votes Felix Rauschmayer Igor Matutinovic 20 votes ([email protected]) Bernd Siebenhuener 20 votes Maria Nijnik 17 votes Ordinary Members Wendy, Tatiana, Ines, Karen, Esther, Janne, Roldan and Unai are elected as ESEE board Mario Giampietro members. ([email protected]) Sybille van den Hove Ballot for Constitutional Amendment ([email protected]) Agree 48 votes Jesus Ramos-Martin Do not agree 3 votes ([email protected]) Abstain 4 votes Tatiana Kluvankova-Oravska The proposed change to the constitution has been agreed. ([email protected]) The constitution now states: Jouni Paavola ([email protected]) “An election committee is responsible for ensuring the smooth running of the elections and Vincent Moreau [Student Rep] encouraging enough nominees stand to make elections competitive. The board selects the committee. ([email protected]) It shall consist of four members, normally two members from the board and two external ESEE members. No person can be a member of the election committee for more than 6 years. Christian Rammel ([email protected]) The Secretary administers the elections on behalf of the election committee. Nominations for election to the Board shall be made in writing to the Secretary supported by five Members eligible to vote and must be received at the Administration office no later than the date specified by the board for the receipt of such nominations.” 2 ESEE News 2006 An introduction to the newly-elected ESEE Administrative Board: Who’s Who Board Members PAULA ANTUNES I am a Professor at the Faculty of Sciences and Economics at the University of Edinburgh. Research (1998), Austria, I joined the Wuppertal Technology of the New University of Lisbon, Simultaneously, I was conducting my PhD Institute for Climate, Environment, Energy in where currently I am Head of the Department research at the University looking at integrating Germany (1999) as a member of the working of Environmental Sciences and Engineering. My economic methods of environmental valuation group for Ecological Economics and research is focused mainly in sustainability issues, with participatory processes. I have also worked Environmental Policy. Since 1998 I am also namely in the development of participatory in government research in Scotland, working in teaching macroeconomics and ecological approaches in the design of environmental the Environment and Rural Affairs Department economics at the University of Graz. policies, sustainability assessment and ecological- of the Scottish Executive. I am currently on a economics modelling. I founded, in 1994, with senior research fellowship held at the Macaulay UNAI PASCUAL other colleagues, the Portuguese Ecological Institute in Aberdeen in water management BSc Economics (Bilbao), MSc Environmental Economics and Environmental Management research with a focus on flooding. Economics and Environmental Management Centre (ECOMAN). I was chair of the (York), PhD Environmental Economics and organizing committee of ESEE 2005, the 6th TATIANA KLUVÁNKOVÁ-ORAVSKÁ Environmental Management (York). I am a International Conference of ESEE, held in Most of my research in recent years has been lecturer of ecological economics at the Lisbon. I am Associate Editor of the Ecological on institutional changes such as multi-level University of Cambridge (Department of Land Economics journal and I have been a member governance of biodiversity in the EU. My major Economy since 2003) and among other topics, I of the ISEE board between 2002-2004. focus is on biodiversity in new member states research on the links between land use change where current decision-making is still affected (e.g. deforestation, biodiversity loss, soil SIGRID STAGL by post-socialist relations. In my past term in degradation) and development with emphasis on After studying in the Ecological Economics PhD the ESEE board (2003-2006), my commitment developing economies. Most of my research programme at Rensselear Polytechnic Institute concentrated on growing representation of career has been based in the UK, including past in Troy, New York, I worked at universities in concerns from Central and Eastern European research positions at the University of York, Vienna (Austria) and Leeds (UK). In Leeds I countries. The second of the THEMES summer (Environment Department, 1996-2001) and the started the MA Ecological Economics schools in emerging theories in sustainable University of Manchester (School of Economic programme and with colleagues built up the research (June 2007) will take place in the largest Studies, 2001-03).