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10th
International Conference on Current Issues of
Sustainable development
On 18-20 April 2010, the 10th edition of the yearly
conference on „Current Issues of Sustainable Development
- Governance and Institutional Change” was organised at
the Faculty of Economics of Opole University. The
project was supported by the Waterpraxis Project, and
co-organised by Selcuk University (Turkey), Hochschule
Zittau-Goerlitz (Germany), Internationales
Hochschulinstitut (Zittau, Germany), FH Goettingen
(Germany), University of Groningen (The Netherlands) and
INYRSS (Lithuania). Participants came from Turkey,
Romania, Italy, Ukraine, Denmark, The Netherlands and
Poland. While the discussions at the conference were
very lively, and presentations of high quality, the
Turkish delegation could not fly into Poland due to the
Iceland volcano eruption. Therefore, the scientific
committee decided that within the framework of the
conference, from 18-20 May 2010 a special Opole
University – Selçuk University will be held in
Opole.
Sustainability issues have become so common in many
fields of socio-, political- and economic life, that it
is often forgotten that it requires new approaches, and
a change in rules guiding human activity, ways of
thinking and governance structures. In particular the
globalising environmental problems, but also increasing
inequalities and poverty on a global scale and the
instability of unregulated global financial markets show
the need for institutional change and changing
governance structures. While there exists the need to
understand the interactions in institutional change
between socio-economic systems, technology and
ecosystems, there is a great need to research local
governance’s capability to direct its sustainable
development in a world which seems to become more and
more governed by different strong stakeholders who are
individually more and more difficult to identify. As
institutional environments and structures of governance
vary depending on the country or region, different
approaches to achieving sustainable development may be
required. The general aims of the conference were to
discuss and analyse:
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Institutions, Governance, and Sustainable
Development in Transition Countries.
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The
challenge of global governance in the face of
climate change and global poverty. Can Europe become
sustainable without global sustainability?
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Local governance’s capability to achieve sustainable
development.
o Eco-efficiency and sustainable praxis to improve
quality and management of
the river basin in the Baltic Region.
o Technology transfer and eco-efficiency for
sustainable energy projects.
o Corporate Social Responsibility and the problem of
climate change and energy efficiency.
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Paradigms and the sustainability research agenda.
Should research on eco-efficiency and
eco-development, when social inequalities increase
on a global scale? Do we need to focus on research
eco-efficiency and environmental management
strengthening the emphasis on increasing output and
consumption, or a change in people’s mental models?
Presented papers, after positive review, are considered
for publication in “Economic and Environmental Studies,”
“Transitions,” “Management of Environmental Quality,” an
international monograph on “Sustainable Business
Development and Markets in East-Central Europe” or
“International Journal of Research Trends in Social
Sciences (IJORTISS).” |