Gill Seyfang
CSERGE,School of Environmental Science,University of East Anglia,Norwich, United Kingdom
Dr Gill Seyfang holds a prestigious RCUK Academic Fellowship in the School of Environmental Sciences, and is developing a programme of research around Low-Carbon Lifestyles.
Website of Dr Gill Seyfang - www.uea.ac.uk/~e175/Seyfang/Home/Home.html
Une publication
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The new economics of sustainable consumption : Seeds of change
Gill Seyfang, Palgrave Macmillan, UK, 2009
9 Documents d’analyse/working papers/articles
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Journal Technology Analysis & Strategic Management Volume 28, 2016 - Issue
Gill Seyfang, Noel Longhurst, 2016
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Growing Green Money? Mapping Community Currencies for Sustainable Development
Paper for SCORAI conference, June 2013
Gill Seyfang, Noel Longhurst, mai 2012
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Environment and Planning C: Government and Policy 30(3) 381 – 400
Gill Seyfang, Alex Haxeltine, 2012
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Harnessing Grassroots Innovations: Complementary Currencies and Sustainability
International Conference on Community and Complementary Currencies 2011: “Thirty years of community and complementary currencies – what next?”,February 16 – February 17, 2011, Lyon, France
Gill Seyfang, Noel Longhurst, février 2011
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Grassroots Innovations for Sustainable Development: Towards a New Research and Policy Agenda
Environmental Politics, Vol. 16, No. 4, 584 – 603, August 2007
Gill Seyfang, Adrian Smith, août 2007
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Sustainable Consumption and the New Economics: Exploring an Alternative Approach.
CSERGE Working Paper ECM 07-05
Gill Seyfang, mai 2007
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Personal Carbon Trading: Lessons from Complementary Currencies
Efforts to mitigate climate change through managing carbon emissions are prompting new and imaginative policy proposals. One untested proposal to issue tradable carbon emission allowances (carbon currency) to all UK citizens, with the aim of limiting and reducing carbon emissions, is known as Personal Carbon Trading (PCT). The lack of empirical experience with PCT hinders its development, and so this paper makes a conceptual link with the field of complementary currencies (CCs) to explore similarities and derive lessons for success to aid the development and implementation of PCT.
Gill Seyfang, avril 2007
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Les banques de temps au Royaume Uni : construire des communautés viables
Le défi consistant à créer des communautés viables («sustainable communities») est identifié comme étant une priorité centrale de « Securing the Future », la stratégie du gouvernement britannique pour le développement durable. Les éléments principaux de cet objectif étant la lutte contre l’exclusion sociale et la constitution d’un engagement de voisinage, il existe un besoin urgent d’outils et d’initiatives permettant de les réaliser. Les monnaies communautaires (« community currencies ») constituent une innovation populaire visant à atteindre ces objectifs. Il s’agit d’initiatives qui développent et utilisent un moyen alternatif d’échange, permettant aux personnes d’échanger des biens et des services sans l’utilisation de la monnaie manuelle.
Gill Seyfang, septembre 2006
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Bartering for a Better Future? Community Currencies and Sustainable Consumption
Gill Seyfang, 2004