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This platform has increasingly become a space for harmful content and discourse, which does not align with our values. That's why we decided to withdraw from X. We’ll continue to share news on LinkedIn and Bsky (@ecologicalEcon.bsky.social) – see you there!
#Xodus
🌱 Can Grassroots Initiatives pave the way for sustainable local provisioning systems?🌱
Roman Hausmann studied the potential structural impact of Grassroots Initiatives in Germany.
Read more in his paper: sciencedirect.com/science/ar…
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Institute for Ecological Economics Vienna retweeted
Elsevier and the University of Stanford have created a database of top-cited scientists worldwide. We are very proud that 14 WU researchers are listed in the full-career and 17 in the single-year impact rankings 🏆
Click here to find out more: short.wu.ac.at/top2
Yesterday, the GRU-Team visited the facilities of an Austrian e-waste recycling company.
We saw how e-waste & cars are dismantled, shredded, how their plastic components are recycled, and got insights into the opportunities and challenges of implementing the #CircularEconomy.
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Institute for Ecological Economics Vienna retweeted
Join us as ESEE's new Website & Social Media Manager!
This is a great opportunity to get involved with the European Society for Ecological Economics, learn some new skills, and meet incredible researchers in the field.
Apply by Oct. 7.
ecolecon.eu/esee-job-opening…
📢 We are hiring!
3-year PhD Position in Spatially Explicit Global Supply Chain Modelling open as of October 1st, 2024
Join our team and apply here 👇
fineprint.global/jobs/@wu_vienna
Our institute strongly represented at the 15th #ESEE conference this week in Pontevedra, Spain. Watch this space for more updates! @SigridStagl@ResiGoodman@ColleenFights @NeierThomas
New Paper out 👏
Nadin Ozcelik, Miguel Rodriguez Mendez, Antonio Sartal, and Stephan Lutter show that the improvements in economic water productivity are not necessarily associated with improvements in water efficiency 💧📈
How?
💡By evaluating actual quantities of water use (absolute water consumption or physical water-efficiency indicators).
💡Alternativly, one could also include the drivers of water productivity changes in the analysis (e.g. capital intensity, labor productivity).
Climate scenarios used in central bank stress tests contain a major gap, according to this research paper from @StefBattiston and @IreMonasterolo for @INSPIREgreenfin.
The paper “Enhanced Scenarios for Climate Stress-tests” says that current scenarios fail to account for feedback effects from the financial system, investors’ expectations, and policy credibility in realising the scenarios.
To address this, the authors propose a new generation of enhanced climate scenarios which capture the “endogeneity of climate risk”.
Read more >> GreenCB.co/3XkYk8K
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Tomorrow the doc #FindingTheMoney will screen at Admiral Kino in Vienna, with Q&A to follow. Join us! (Especially if the technical difficulties meant you missed the 1st screening.)
admiralkino.at/produktion/fi…
New paper alert:
Sociodemographic disparities in ambient particulate matter exposure in Austria
Joint work with Klara Zwickl and Xenia Milkin (#WU).
In this paper we use a high-resolution spatial #emissions#EEA grid that is aggregated up to municipalities (#Gemeinde) to:
(1) show regions that are above the WHO PM limits both in terms of absolute and population-weighted exposures, and
(2) highlight socioeconomic disparities that exist in this exposure in terms of income groups, low-skill workers, and share of foreigners.
This paper is part of a series of papers from an #FWF project that aims to evaluate various forms of exposure inequality in the EU.
This paper is freely accessible for the next 50 days here:
sciencedirect.com/science/ar…