June 18 - 21, Oberlin College, Oberlin, Ohio, USA
The US Society for Ecological Economics (USSEE) is excited to bring together an interdisciplinary group of academics, practitioners and community organizers engaged in pursuing solutions to the pressing ecological problems of today and striving towards a just and sustainable future. Sustainability initiatives require active collaboration between economists, natural scientists, social scientists and humanities scholars to develop holistic strategies and solutions. The ecological economics community has a long tradition of building bridges across disciplines and forging innovative theories, analytical tools and applications. We hope you will join us in person to participate in and continue this important work.
Conference Theme:
Exploring tools and solutions for navigating complex social-ecological challenges
Topical Sessions
Blue Economy
The Economics of Sustainable Energy
Regenerative Agriculture
The Economics of Climate Change
Economics for Social Justice & SDGs
Sustainable Solutions in a World of Violence and Political Changes
Theory and Practice of Ecological Economics
Theoretical Developments in Ecological Economics
Case Studies on the Practice of Ecological Economics
Ecological Economics Pedagogy
Ecological Economics for Policy & Program Development
Tools of Ecological Economics
Ecological Modeling
Sustainable Finance, Business and Entrepreneurship
Economic Valuation and National Capital Accounting
Companion Concepts and Tools
Biophysical Economics
The Economics of (De)Growth
The USSEE is a regional society of the International Society for Ecological Economics (ISEE)