Events
Public Lecture – Quantity and quality: Indicators to assess impacts and progress on sustainability transitions
Campus Kirchberg, Salle Paul Feidert (E00-D10) 6, rue Richard Coudenhove-Kalergi, LuxembourgThe strength of the concept of sustainable development is at the same time its Achilles heel, namely its integrative view of social, economic and environmental issues and policies and, as a result, its complexity. The transition of a society from today’s way of life to a more sustainable one is a difficult manoeuvre,
Public Lecture – How can agro-ecological transitions increase the resilience of rural areas?
Campus Kirchberg, Salle Paul Feidert (E00-D10) 6, rue Richard Coudenhove-Kalergi, LuxembourgSpeaker: Nicolas Dendoncker, Université de Namur Agroecology has been proposed as a promising concept to foster the resilience and sustainability of agroecosystems and rural territories. […]
Public Lecture – Experimenting with Complexity: transdisciplinary comparative co-production in Mistra Urban Futures
Campus Kirchberg, Salle Paul Feidert (E00-D10) 6, rue Richard Coudenhove-Kalergi, LuxembourgSpeaker: David Simon, Royal Holloway, University of London, and Director of Mistra Urban Futures 2014-19 Uniquely among international urban sustainability research centres, Mistra Urban Futures was […]
Public Lecture – How can organisations use scenarios to deal with sustainability?
Webex transmission (due to COVID-19)Speaker: Ciarán McGinley, NormannPartners & Oxford Scenarios Programme As the 17 UN Sustainability Goals demonstrate, sustainability is a vast and complex subject. But how do institutions and […]
Public Lecture – Gaming Our Futures on Pathways to Sustainability
Campus Kirchberg, Salle Paul Feidert (E00-D10) 6, rue Richard Coudenhove-Kalergi, LuxembourgDesigning for sustainable futures under uncertain and constantly changing conditions requires the democratic, informed participation of all ages and sectors of society – from business executives […]