Resource Politics: Transforming pathways to sustainability
New delegate places released | Call for posters

The ESRC STEPS Centre is delighted to announce our annual conference, Resource 
Politics: transforming pathways to 
sustainability<http://resourcepolitics2015.wordpress.com/about/>, to be held at 
the Institute of Development Studies on 7-9 September 2015.
Among the plenary speakers are: Rohan D’Souza, Betsy Hartmann, Melissa Leach, 
Johan Rockström and Michael Watts with those among the panel speakers including 
Tor Benjaminsen, Esteve Corbera, Wendy Harcourt and Kathleen McAfee.

As resources become valued, marketised and commodified, now is a critical time 
to ask tough questions about the politics of resources as we seek pathways to 
sustainability that assure both environmental integrity and social justice.

You can find out more about the conference, and the already confirmed speakers 
and panels and programme, via the event website: 
www.resourcepolitics2015.com<http://www.resourcepolitics2015.com>

<http://www.resourcepolitics2015.com>

Limited places available: Delegates and posters

A limited number of places have now been released for:

·         Poster presenters (no registration fee)

·         Delegates (registration fee applies)


Register at http://bit.ly/1AOex0v

Costs
· Registration: £75, to cover teas/coffees, lunches, a dinner and drinks 
reception (not applicable for poster presenters)
· Accommodation: all attendees (presenters and delegates) need to cover their 
own accommodation costs, options are detailed on the registration page.

If you have any queries, please email [email protected] 
<mailto:[email protected]>
We look forward to welcoming you to Sussex.


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