CONFERENCE ANNOUNCEMENT/ Bookings now open/Booking form attached Green Economics Institute Progressive economics In association with Ashgate Academic Publishing, Gower Management Books, Inderscience Publishers of academic journals,Venice International University,Italy, The International Journal of Green Economics, Purchasing and Supply Management Ltd., Green Economics Institute Brazil, Campinas University Brazil, and Green Economics Institute Nigeria, European Network of Political Foundations, Brussels, Member of the Green European Foundation,Luxembourg. A Green Economics Conference/ Symposium Greening the Economy Green Economics solutions to the climate crisis, economics crisis and ecological crisis: An economics of sharing and poverty prevention Saving Kyoto and Planning for Copenhagen COP 15 28 November 2009 Oxford University Club, Oxford, UK for The Green Economics Institute Conference 28 November 2008 10:00 – 23:30 Sessions / Speakers Keynote speakers: Professor Graciela Chichilnisky UNESCO Professor of Economics Columbia University author of the Kyoto Protocol, and the Nobel Prize winning IPCC Report. Professor David Simon Development Economics and Geography, Royal Holloway College Professor Jack Reardon Hamline University USA Economics 10:00 Morning Session Reviewing Green Economics Setting the Scene Welcome and Introduction and Update to Green Economics Introduction to the Green Jobs Initiative with International Labour Organisation and EURAC in Bolzano Miriam Kennet Introducing the Special Double Issue of International Journal of Green Economics to mark Copenhagen Conference on climate change Introducing the special issue of the International Journal of Green Economics on Women's Unequal Pay and Poverty The Development Perspective Keynote Speech Professor David Simon The Development/ Growth /Sustainability Trade Off Where do we stand today? Prosperity without Growth: Current issues: Climate change Economics Growth, lower growth – enhanced growth ?Planning for the green jobs initiative: Naomi Baster Orkney Volker Heinemann Michele Gale, USA and Brazil Victor Anderson Miriam Kennet The current economic crisis and the role of the Green Economy in its recovery David Gee European Environment Agency Ecosystems and the Economics Crisis Miriam Kennet Green Economics Institute The Institutional Perspective Global and European Institutional perspectives of the Green Economy, and Civil Society NGOs perspective: Michele Gale USA Richmond American University Michael Briguglio University of Malta Sociology Department Green Economics as Heterodox Pluralism and the Economics of Sustainable Development : Professor Jack Reardon USA Author Heterodox Economics Teaching Book Routledge: Green Economics Pluralistic Heterodox Martin Mattson University of Oxford “The environment in main stream economics education”? Dr Jampello D'Angello Italy The Economics of Sustainable Development Multidisciplinary "A sustainability analysis of the Millennium Development Goals" Political economy Emanuel Campiglio University of Pavia Italy Theoretical analysis of the connections between growth and welfare, with a particular focus on mobility and transports. Contraction and convergence paths that developed and developing countries need to ensure long term sustainability “Can Green Marketing be used as a tool for Sustainable Growth?(A Study Performed on Consumers in India-A Developing Economy)” Dr Ravindra Saxena, University of Wollongong in Dubai and Pradeep K Khandelwal The role of the markets and ethical investment: Dr Jean Boulton Cranfield University 'Power, increasing returns and implications for the invisible hand.' Christopher Blount Ethical Investment Redmayne Bentley Green Investments Martin Bowes Ethical Business Club Oxford Peter Lang Ethical Investment, Member of the Board of the London Pensions Fund Authority How the financial services industry needs courage and humility to address environmental pressure. Douglas Prentice Eurocapital investments Financing new technologies in energy efficiency and renewable energy Besmir Geziqi Green Economics in the Balkans and Albania The state of the art Djana BEJKO, University "Luigj Gurakuqi" Shkoder, The Regional Environmental Center, Country Albania Management of Natural Resources, Senior Expert Smaj Kendra The NGO perspective in Bangladesh 13.00-14.00 Lunch 14.00 Afternoon Session: Preparing for Copenhagen Dealing with Climate Change Green Construction Forum Jonathan Essex, BioRegional Development Group Sophie Christopher Bowes Ethical Business Club,Oxford The Economics Perspective:Preparing for Copenhagen: Saving Kyoto with its originator : Professor Graciela Chichilnisky UNESCO Professor of Economics and Statistics author of IPCC Report into climate change,inventor of Kyoto Master Class : USA and Argentina The current structure of the energy industry: Alternative Energy Debate: Sarah Skinner Solar, Uk and South Africa: the structure of the energy industry Professor Jack Reardon USA Nuclear and Renewablethe role of the Oil companies Dr David Toke University of Birmingham The structure and future of the Wind Industry 'The Politics of renewable energy'. Renewable energy supporting recovery in the shorter and longer term. Professor Michael Jefferson Slow travel forum: Michael Birtles from E Rail Travel Professor Wolfgang Hoerschele USA and Germany Slow cities movement Via webcam Dr Susan Canney University of Oxford Biodiversity Economics in the Greenhouse (being confirmed) Measuring Development: Development Indicators Exploring the work of Nancy Baster, Development Economist for UN An interactive workshop with Naomi Baster and Tim Baster 19.00 - 19.30 Free Time in the Bar 19.30 - 23.30 Conference Dinner Saturday Evening This is the provisional initial programme This conference must be pre booked and pre registered. All participants including speakers are required to register and pay the fee of £95.00 per person per day for the day, (concessions available £45.00) and fill in the booking form. Fees include lunch and the conference dinner and all refreshments, (except evening bar drinks). A proceedings document will be created from the speaker papers at the conference and this will be lodged with the British Library as a publication and will provide authors with citations. This proceedings document will be available 1 month after the conference in hard copy format. All Conference delegates who have pre -registered and pre -paid will receive a soft copy 5 days prior to the conference. Speakers are requested to provide either a one page information document including 5 line biography, or a paper for the academic paper section. Please inform us by email on booking in which section you would prefer be. Speakers and participants who provide papers will be considered for entry in our academic journal, volumes 4 and 5 and our book series. Papers for inclusion need to be emailed to us by 15th November 2009 and must include a 5 line biography. Green Economics Institute Members reduction £10%. Student reductions available. ( Very nice modern bright and airy accommodation is available in the venue for overnight stays. (reception@club.ox.ac.uk)if you wish to stay overnight .) Please email greeneconomicsevents@yahoo.co.uk for further information about the conference and for a booking form. This Conference will follow the tradition of the Green Economics Conferences which are the world's leading Conference series in Green Economics. Internationally renowned composite, multidisciplinary, scientists, economists, campaigners, Policy makers and Directors, Professors Social scientists and Researchers from all over the globe will present their frontier research findings and to keep up to date with latest achievements and developments in this very fast moving, leading and topical field. This conference is designed to present the important research and findings of economics by doing and also theoretical ideas about what reforms Green Economics can offer the mainstream and to allow time to think about the issues more fully. It will feature slow travel experts- come and find out how to get to Copenhagen without using up loads of unnecessary carbon. The conference will also debate the current economics downturn. This conference will have outcomes. longer sessions than usual and allow plenty of time for debate and Green Economics views the current downturn as a clash between ecology and economy and argues that the commodity instability is a symptom the exhaustion of natural resources. The markets are correctly reflecting that and are indicating that traditional economics instruments and derivatives are however no longer any use, and new methods of creating a natural economics of abundance need to be urgently developed. The world has changed and Green Economics is an economics which is comfortable with long termismequity, climate issues and biodiversity costs and poverty prevention, and which has been waiting to take the mantle and that time has now arrived! We look forward to welcoming you to The Oxford University Club, a lovely new bright and airy building overlooking the cricket green in one of the most beautiful cities in the world with outstanding, exciting and famous atmospheric Conference facilities excellent travel connections and accommodation. Themes include Preparing for Copenhagen Climate Change Conference, Poverty prevention, climate change prevention, adaptation, mitigation. The trade off between economy and ecology plays out in the new battleground for economics and saving the planet. Economics, development and growth ? Is current economics up to the task of solving our problems? Do we need more growth, more profit more development or do we need other solutions. Assessing market driven growth and sustainable development. Can we have our cake and eat it. Green solutions, debating time, slow travel from the top experts in travel innovation and change. Green Economics Institute Progressive economics Booking Form Saturday 28 November 2009 10.00 am – 11.00 pm Oxford University Club, Mansfield Road, Oxford Green Economics Institute Conference/Symposium Planning for Copenhagen Dealing with the economics crisis, the climate crisis and the biodiversity crisis Name(s) ……...................................................................... Address ….....…................................................................... Email address …................................................................. Phone............................................................... Registration fee £95.00 per person for the day including all refreshments, lunch and dinner (except extra bar drinks). No of attendees Attendees / fees @ £95.00per person per day (Paid up members of The Green Economics Institute 10% reduction. ) Student and Concession Rate £45.00 per person per day including all meals and refreshments Total Fee amount ASSOCIATE MEMBERSHIP OF THE INSTITUTE 2009 Membership Includes subscription to The Green Economist Membership 2010 calendar year @ £40 Total amount payable All fees need to be paid before the conference in order to reserve a place Do you need details of pay pal or bank transfer? Have you paid by bank transfer- if so please give reference- and date? Are you paying cash? Is your Institution paying for you? Please ensure your payment reaches us before the conference and email us to advise payment situation. Are you a speaker ? If you would like to speak please put your possible idea/ title of speech here: All speakers will be required to provide a one page summary of their speech If you are a speaker, please provide title of your proposed talk. Accommodation information is available and bookings for staying overnight at the club by emailing (reception@club.ox.ac.uk). Please help us to make your stay as enjoyable as possible by providing the following information How did you hear about the conference? Have you been to one of our Green Economics Institute events before? Which talks are you specifically interested in attending? Economic subjects you are generally interested in ? Are you a member of the Green Economics Institute? Your interest in economics (NGO membership, training, experience etc.) Special dietary requirements (all our conferences are vegetarian) Special mobility requirements Please email a soft copy of this form to reserve your place as soon as possible to greeneconomicsinstitute@yahoo.com or greeneconomicsevents@yahoo.co.uk to reserve a place and then: Please send a hard copy of this form, together with your cheque, made payable to ‘The Green Economics Institute’, to: The Conference Manager, The Green Economics Institute, 6 Strachey Close, Tidmarsh, Reading RG8 8EP