KEYNOTE LECTURE 1 Passed
Thursday February 11, 2021 10:45 - 12:00 Main Stage
Presenters: Aili Keskitalo, Clive Spash, Kate Raworth, Vilde Friis RuudRecording now available, CHECK-IN to replay the lecture.
Keynote lecture 1: It's time to create regenerative and distributive economies
- Dr. Kate Raworth, Professor at the Environmental Change Institute, University of Oxford
The repeated crises that have marked the start of the 21st century call for a new vision and compass for human prosperity. The Doughnut of social and planetary boundaries offers such a vision and is gaining traction internationally. Kate Raworth will show how, in order to get into the Doughnut, we must transform the dynamics of our economies: from degenerative to regenerative; from divisive to distributive, and will present examples - from cities and businesses to teachers and communities - that are already putting it into practice.
Discussants:
- Dr. Clive Spash, Professor of Public Policy & Governance at WU Vienna University of Economics. Editor-in-Chief of Environmental Value
- Ms. Aili Keskitalo, President of the Norwegian Sami Parliament
- Ms. Vilde Friis Ruud, Student at the Department of Comparative Politics, University of Bergen
Lecturers
Aili Keskitalo Presenter
President
Sámediggi/ Sami Parliament In Norway
Indigenous (Sámi) Politician living in Guovdageaidnu on the Norwegian side of Sápmi, the Sámi homelands. Currently the President of the Sami Parliament in Norway, representing the Sámi organization NSR.
Clive Spash Presenter
Kate Raworth Presenter
Vilde Friis Ruud Presenter
Student
University Of Bergen