A symposium organized by IDDRI and its partners at the 2015 Congress of the European Ecological Federation, entitled “Ecology at the Interface”, was held at the Rome Congress Centre, 21-25 September 2015.
The symposium, introduced by Aleksandar Rankovic, included a presentation by Yann Laurans entitled “Economists and ecologists as contributors in multi-dimensional decision-making processes”.
Presentation:
Ecology is, more than ever, linked to a rising number of highly diverse environmental issues. This symposium will be dedicated to explore a double interface for ecology. How can collaborations with social scientists help ecologists understand the context in which their research is involved and define their objectives in environmental policy arenas? How can this help outline more relevant strategies for ecology to better contribute to environmental conservation?
With:
- Audrey Coreau, Researcher at the Centre Alexandre Koyré, Paris
- Laurent Mermet, Professor at AgroParistech and researcher at CESCO (Centre for Ecology and Conservation Sciences), Paris
- Stephen Bocking, Professor, Trent School of the Environment, Trent University, Peterborough (Canada)
- Alice B.M. Vadrot, Researcher, Centre for Science and Policy (CSaP), University of Cambridge (UK)
- Juliette Young, Researcher at the Centre for Ecology and Hydrology of Edinburgh (Scotland)
- Zoe Nyssa, Researcher, Harvard University Center for the Environment and Harvard STS Program, United States
- Fanny Guillet, Researcher at CESCO, Paris