Event

SG - Degrowth @WUR

In the final evening of the series we dive into a lively panel discussion featuring WUR-teachers Evelien de Olde, Robert Fletcher and Angelina Horsting.

Organised by Studium Generale
Date

Tue 17 October 2023 20:00

Venue Impulse, building number 115
Stippeneng 2
115
6708 WE Wageningen
+31 (0) 317 - 482828

About series Demystifying Degrowth

Emerging from academic debates, degrowth has caught the imagination of a wide variety of groups. The movement echoes from grassroots organisations to the EU Parliament. Come and join us in exploring the different aspects of degrowth!

About Degrowth @WUR

Together, we unravel the current research and projects surrounding degrowth right here at Wageningen University. The panellists bring their expertise on the topic from the perspective, respectively, of governance in agri-food systems, conservation and tourism, and post growth solutions to sustainability problems. To conclude the session, we will co-create a Community Asset Map, where the audience is invited to actively participate in mapping degrowth-related initiatives within our community.

About Evelien de Olde

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Dr. Evelien de Olde is assistant professor at the Animal Production System group of Wageningen University & Research. Her research focuses on ‘Governance towards sustainable animal production’  and covers two main themes: understanding what is sustainability in animal production in different contexts, and studying the role of governance initiatives to move towards sustainable production. De Olde is currently involved in several research projects related to the sustainability and circularity of agriculture and food systems. She can be described as ambitious and passionate researcher and teacher. As a systems thinker and generalist she has a broad overview of current developments in food systems, and is regularly asked to give talks to the general public.

About Robert Fletcher

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Dr. Robert Fletcher is Associate Professor in the Sociology of Development and Change group at Wageningen University. His research interests include conservation, development, degrowth, tourism, human-wildlife coexistence, climate change, resistance and social movements and nonstate forms of governance. He is the author of Romancing the Wild: Cultural Dimensions of Ecotourism and Failing Forward: The Rise and Fall of Neoliberal Conservation, co-author of The Conservation Revolution: Radical Ideas for Saving Nature beyond the Anthropocene, and co-editor of The Ecolaboratory: Environmental Governance and Economic Development in Costa Rica and NatureTM Inc.: Environmental Conservation in the Neoliberal Age.

About Angelina Horsting

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Angelina Horsting is a junior researcher at Wageningen Economic Research. Her research interests are transition research, new economic paradigms, sustainability, and innovation. Within different research projects she focuses on green growth as well as post growth solutions to sustainability problems. She has a background in natural as well as social sciences and tries to combine methods from both fields in her work.