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Introduction
This project has been established through collaboration between colleagues from the Institute for Environment, Philosophy and Public Policy at Lancaster University and the Centre for Research in Education and the Environment at the University of Bath. It runs between February 2003 and January 2004 under the auspices of the ESRC’s Environment and Human Behaviour New Opportunities Programme. The research work of the project comprises a series of four two-day seminars and the discussion pages of this website. There will be related print media outputs. The seminars are an intellectual adventure involving economists, educationalists, philosophers, sociologists and a range of key people from government, agencies, NGOs and corporations. They will seek to gain insight into the currently stalled momentum of the environmental agenda and the potential of new kinds of institutional and social intelligence to restore that momentum.
If you would like to be actively involved in exploring these questions, there are still places on some of the seminars. Or you could apply for password access to the discussion pages here, which will contain papers and reports from the seminars, comments, feedback and exploration of emerging themes. Contact the Project Co-ordinator. Photos courtesy of Curlew Guided Walking. |
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