Current Projects
Grassroots Innovations: Complementary Currencies (GICC)
GICC seeks to understand the factors that support or hinder the diffusion of complementary currencies systems and how they might contribute to wider processes of systemic change, particularly in the context of current academic and policy interest in the urgent need for ‘transitions’ towards more sustainable development trajectories. The project aims to inform policymakers about how they can support and harness the creative energies and innovative potential of grassroots communities, to help meet sustainable development policy goals. Research Theme: Sustainable consumption Timescale: March 2010 – May 2010 (This project is still ongoing) Funded By: Leverhulme Trust
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Professor Ian Bateman appointed to the independent Natural Capital Committee by Environment Secretary Caroline Spelman
New paper in Journal of Environmental Economics and Management by Grischa Perino
The Science, Society and Sustainability (3S) Group
Major national award for Professor Ian Bateman
ESRC highlight research done by CSERGE