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Circular Metabolism Podcast

The birth of Social Ecology (Prof. Marina Fischer-Kowalski - BOKU University)

10 Mar 2021

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πŸ“Ί Welcome to the Circular Metabolism podcast πŸ“Ί. This podcast is hosted by Aristide Athanassiadis from Metabolism of Cities. In this podcast we talk with researchers, policy makers and practitioners to understand what makes urban metabolism and economies more circular. On this episode, I have the honour to chat with Professor Marina Fischer Kowalski from Boku University who founded the Institute of Social Ecology and was a founding figure for the International Society of Industrial Ecology as well as the European Society for Ecological Economics. Her work is very interdisciplinary and has evolved over the years but includes elements of social sciences, accounting and policy or even politics. She has written countless reports, articles and books on the topic of material flows analysis, industrial ecology, ecological economics and many more. On this episode we discuss about the creation of the social ecology field and how it helped to establish material flow analysis as a policy making instrument.Enjoy this episode and before you go, please help us improve our podcast by subscribing to your favourite app including Youtube, iTunes, Spotify, Deezer or Stitcher and leave us a comment πŸ“ with your thoughts. πŸ‘‚ iTunes: http://tiny.cc/9flx7y πŸ‘‚ Stitcher: http://tiny.cc/3glx7y πŸ‘‚ Spotify: http://tiny.cc/nhlx7y πŸ‘‚ Deezer: http://tiny.cc/ej1zlz πŸ‘‚ Google: http://tiny.cc/1o1zlz HΓ©bergΓ© par Acast. Visitez acast.com/privacy pour plus d'informations.

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