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CONVERGE · Rethinking Globalisation in the light of Contraction and CONVERGEnce
The CONVERGE project will build from the concept of 'contraction and convergence' that informed the Kyoto process. C&C linked the key social concept of equal rights to emissions with the key ecological need for reduced emissions to issue a challenge to economic systems to develop fair processes for emissions reduction. CONVERGE aims to re-think globalisation by developing our understanding of convergence beyond emissions-trading across wider social, economic and ecological dimensions of sustainability. CONVERGE will research, develop and test the processes of contraction, convergence and divergence in current forms of globalisation. The research will be based on systems science to integrate social, scientific and economic disciplines in order to create coherent solutions to complex problems. Key to the success of this study is the interdisciplinary approach and working with stakeholders from civil society, government and business. CONVERGE seeks to explore convergent sustainability relationships across different scales from local, national, global-regional to global. CONVERGE will research current examples of convergence in communities, policies and indicators moving towards sustainability. The project will develop a convergence frame for understanding and development in civil society and policy communities
Consortium · 10 organisations
DR. E.F. SCHUMACHER SOCIETY LIMITED
UK · €73,840
GREENDEPENDENT INTEZET NONPROFIT KOZHASZNU KORLATOLT FELELOSSEGU TARSASAG
HU · €99,253
SOCIAL CHANGE AND DEVELOPMENT
IN · €74,083
GREENDEPENDENT - SUSTAINABLE SOLUTIONS ASSOCIATION
HU · €52,935
The Natural Step International
SE · €180,691
SZENT ISTVAN EGYETEM
HU · €129,456
THE SCHUMACHER CENTRE LTD
UK · €321,857
UNIVERSITY OF BRISTOL
UK · €40,204
MAX IV Laboratory, Lund University
SE · €280,165
HASKOLI ISLANDS
IS · €145,668
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