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Dear All,

Following the success of this year's International Sustainable
Development Research Conference in Hull, the ISDR Society is pleased to
announce that next year's meeting will be hosted by the University of
Stellenbosch in South Africa on the theme of 'Just Transitions'.  Please
see the call for papers below.  See www.isdrc19.co.za for further
information.

 

Best wishes,

Pauline Deutz.

VP ISDRS

 

ISDRC 19: Just Transitions: A Global Perspective

Call for Abstracts 

www.isdrc19.co.za 

Humanity currently faces one of its greatest challenges in history - the
ever increasingly complex task of dealing with unsustainable social,
economic and technocratic development in a globalized world. The last
decades of dialogue pertaining to the concept of sustainable development
have amounted to mere surface attempts at changing global political and
economic systems that are clearly unjust, unstable and unsustainable.
More than ever the responsibility rests upon thought leadership
institutions, such as the International Sustainable Development Research
Society, to rise to the challenge of informing policy and decision
makers and social practitioners on how to deal with the core issues of
unsustainability. A fundamental understanding of the barriers and
mechanisms for rapid transitions to a more just, resilient and
sustainable world is the urgent task. 

The focus of this conference on 'Just Transitions' captures this
challenge, and is divided into a number of themes, sub-themes and
associated tracks that collectively represent this plea. 

The main themes and sub-themes of ISDRC19 are as follows: 

A. Crisis, complexity, global change and transitions, with a critical
analysis of the science of sustainability, academia, ethics and
leadership: 

o Academia, Education and Sustainability Science 

o Justice, Ethics, Deep Ecology and Spirituality 

B. Rethinking development in terms of greening the developmental state,
new forms of urbanism in the context of ecology, social development and
food security: 

o Social Dynamics, Behaviour, Psychology and Sustainability 

o Conservation, Preservation, Ecology and Restoration 

C. Better Governance, Institutions and Economic structures, to support
sustainable development and design: 

o Economics, Business, Design and Innovation for Sustainability 

o Globalization, Policy, Institutions and Governance 

D. Achieving rapid transitions for sustainable living, decoupling
production and consumption from resource limits and ecological
constraints, and pioneering innovative, liveable and sustainable
contexts: 

o Resources, Land Use and Decoupling 

o Transitions to Sustainability 

 

www.isdrc19.co.za 

Researchers from the global north and south are invited to submit
abstracts and contribute to the debates that will unfold at ISDRC19,
which is scheduled from 1 to 3 July 2013. It will be held on the Spier
wine estate, with its sustainability-oriented values, in the picturesque
Lynedoch valley outside Stellenbosch, the capital of the South African
winelands - about 30 minutes' drive from Cape Town. 

A limited number of oral and poster papers will be accepted for the
proceedings, and will be subjected to a double-blind review process for
formal publication purposes. Contributors are therefore urged not to
miss the deadline of 12 November 2012 to submit their abstracts (online
only). Accepted contributions will be notified by mid-December with the
requirement to submit full papers, for the reviewing process, by the end
of January 2013. 

Further information, and specifically on the tracks and submission
procedure can be found on the website: http://www.isdrc19.co.za 

We look forward to welcoming you in South Africa. 

Alan Brent (Prof.) 

ISDRC19 Chair

 

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Dr Pauline Deutz, Lecturer, Department of Geography, Environment and
Earth Sciences, University of Hull, Hull, HU6 7RX, UK

Tel + 44 (0) 1482 465948, Fax + 44 (0) 1482 466340, [email protected]
http://www2.hull.ac.uk/science/geography/staff/deutz.aspx 

 

Programme Director: MSc Environmental Technology
http://www2.hull.ac.uk/science/geography/prospective_students/masters_de
grees.aspx 

Vice President International Sustainable Development Research Society
www.idsrs.org

ISDRC 18 University of Hull 24-26th June 2012 www.hull.ac.uk/isdrc18 

 

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