28 August - 3 September 2022

Ecological Economics, Governance and Environmental Sustainability: Business Transformation, ESG Investment and New Sustainable Business Models.

Oxford Summer School in Ecological Economics 2022
St Hilda's College, Oxford

CONTENT
The School will address key elements of the new economy transformation, exploring the cutting edge methods, models and policy and business applications in ecological economics. With a clear sustainable development focus, it will draw on the expertise of a range of disciplines: economics, ecology, physics, environmental sciences, sociology, psychology, complex systems theory, etc. to address the current challenges: climate change, biodiversity loss, resource depletion, water shortages, social cohesion and achieving sustainability. The course will be composed of a theoretical and applied modules and will address multiple elements of the new economy transformation: a systemic vision of sustainability, multiple criteria methods supporting decision making and new tools for measuring progress. Particular emphasis this year will be on the role of business: sustainability transformation, ESG investment and new sustainable business models.

THEORY & APPLICATIONS
In the first part of the course, we will analyse the concept of economy-environment interactions, industrial ecology and circular economy which highlight the importance of intersectoral flows of matter and energy required for the production of the goods and services. The method of environmentally extended input-output analysis, actively used for policy applications around the world, will be introduced to illustrate this approach. Ideas of interdisciplinary synthesis and methodological pluralism will be introduced alongside institutional economic approaches. Next, it will explore the system of tools for decision making based on multicriteria methods, used for sustainability assessment and policy appraisal, which, applied at different levels, could shift the patterns of decisions making towards more socially equitable and more environmentally friendly as well as economically sound decisions. Acting as a bridge to the business module, the final theoretical session will criticise existing approaches to measure macro and business sustainability performance and will introduce new conceptual tools for the assessment of progress. A particular attention will be paid to ecosystems, the impacts of the economy on the ecosystems and alternative ecosystem services assessment and valuation techniques. The applied part of the course this year will be on business transformation, ESG investment and new sustainable business models.

AUDIENCE
The course is designed for multiple points of entry and could be helpful for Business CEOs, CFOs, CSOs, PhD and MBA students, government experts, and representatives of international organisations. The course will give participants an opportunity to explore key methodologies for ecological-economic analysis and to apply these to various case studies.
EXPERTS
The applied module will be taught by active professionals and experts, who advise leading corporations, international organisations, national and city governments around the world and have experience working with EU institutions. The School will draw on the EU experience of environmental policy and will focus in its applied part on green fiscal reform, climate change, renewable energy, multidimensional poverty measurement, sustainable cities and values. The scope of sustainability issues addressed during the School, covering not only economic and environmental, but also social sustainability, will make this School truly unique.

OXFORD EXPERIENCE

The course will take place at a historic and atmospheric Balliol College, one of the oldest in Oxford, acting as a seat of learning since at least 1263. The unique environment will stimulate our dialogue and create wonderful memories for the years to come. The participants will forge lasting friendships and become part of an alumni network of professionals from 60 different countries.

"Seven years ago I was part of this wonderful experience. If you think it's time to boost your career then consider this course." Vincent Awotwe-Pratt


NETWORK
The Oxford, Spring, Summer and Winter Schools in Ecological Economics organised by Environment Europe attracted participants from 60 countries, including Canada, USA, Mexico, Ecuador, Costa Rica, Brazil, Colombia, Peru, Argentina, Iceland, UK, France, Germany, Austria, Spain, Italy, Portugal, Belgium, the Netherlands, Czech Republic, Slovakia, Denmark, Norway, Sweden, Finland, Bosnia, Serbia, Croatia, Albania, Latvia, Morocco, Ghana, Nigeria, China, India, Sri Lanka, Taiwan, Philippines, Papua New Guinea, Australia and New Zealand, including UNDP, UNEP, IUCN, OECD, WWF, GGGI experts as well as representatives of ministries, companies like Deloitte and Shell, NGOs and leading universities. You will be able to see the happy faces of our alumni, professors and the names of organisations that sent their staff to be trained with us at Environment Europe in Oxford on our website.

We are looking forward to welcoming you to Oxford!
Course Objectives
The Oxford Spring School will focus on the ecological-economic foundations of the business transformation for sustainability, the role of ESG investment and the potential of new sustainable business models. A comprehensive critique of existing approaches to measuring progress, assessing economy-environment interactions and making decisions will be given with a detailed consideration. The school is aiming to offer more inclusive and scientifically sound alternatives to widely known approaches, based on the fundamental principle of incommensurability of values shared by many ecological economists. New approaches based on multi-criteria decision aid will be considered.
Course Outline
Theoretical and Policy Module

1. Introduction to Ecological Economics (Prof. Dr. Stanislav Shmelev, Environment Europe, UK - confirmed)

2. Ecological Economic Foundations for the Successful Business and Economy Transformation for Sustainability (Prof. Robert Costanza, Co-Founder of the International Society for Ecological Economics, Member of the Club of Rome, UCL, UK - confirmed)

3. Ecological Economics:
the Path towards an Innovative Synthesis in the Science of Economy-Environment Interactions (Dr Joachim H. Spangenberg, SERI Germany - confirmed)

4. The Return on Sustainability Investment (ROSI) Approach for the New Sustainable Business Models (Prof. Tensie Whealan, New York University Stern School of Business - confirmed)

5. The Green Swans: The Transition towards a Sustainable Business Model (John Elkington, Volans) - to be confirmed)

6. Valuing Nature: Sense or Nonsense? (Dr Joachim H. Spangenberg, SERI Germany - confirmed)

7. ESG Investment: The Path towards a Societal Transformation (Prof. Robert Eccles, Said Business School, Oxford University - to be confirmed)

8. The Living Planet Report: State of the Art and the Challenges Ahead (Dr Marco Lambertini - Director General of WWF International - to be confirmed)

Case Studies


9. Business Transformation for Sustainability and New Sustainable Business Models (Prof. Peter McManners, Hanley Business School - confirmed )

10. Renewable Energy Transitions: the Path to Success (Prof. Dave Elliott, The Open University - confirmed)

11. Multi-Criteria Decision Aid for the Sound Business Decisions for Sustainability: ELECTRE, NAIADE, APIS (Prof. Dr. Stanislav Shmelev, Environment Europe, UK - confirmed)

12. The Story of REDD (Ambassador Kevin Conrad, Coalition for Rainforest Nations, USA - confirmed).

13. Good Governance: the Linchpin of Sustainability (Dr Victoria Hurth, University of Cambridge - to be confirmed).

14. Assessing Progress Towards Sustainability with a Multidimensional Approach: USA, Brazil, China, Russia, UK, Germany, France (Prof. Dr Stanislav Shmelev, Environment Europe, UK - confirmed)

15. Multi-Criteria Assessment of Megacities: London, Berlin, Paris, New York, Hong Kong, Los Angeles, Rio de Janeiro, Beijing, Singapore (Prof. Dr Stanislav Shmelev, Environment Europe, UK - confirmed)

16. Transforming Global Cities: Pressing Challenges for Sustainability (Raf Tuts, Director, Global Solutions Division, UN HABITAT - confirmed)

17. People, Values and Sustainable Development (Prof. Irina Shmeleva, Institute of Sustainable Development Strategies- confirmed)

18. The Power of Sustainable Design (Claire Brass, Department 22, formerly Royal College of Art - to be confirmed)

19. European Environmental Policy, Green Tax Reform and the Path towards the Future (Dr. Stefan Speck, European Environment Agency- confirmed).

19. The Power of Innovation (Special Guest: Mr Alex Steele, piano - confirmed).

20. Simulation Game

Evaluation Criteria
Evaluation will be based on:
■ Preparation for the executive school through reading the relevant literature, attitude, enthusiasm and effort as a good group member;
■ Presentation of the project to the peer group;
■ Development of new ideas and project proposals that can be submitted collaboratively.
Application Deadline

Application Deadline: 1 July 2022.
Application fee: £25
(via PayPal - please insert the PayPal Transaction ID in the relevant field).


Deadline for early registrations: 1 May 2021
Registration fees

- Academic (proof is required): £2975
- National and city governments, NGOs and senior OECD academics: £3975
- Business and International Organisations: £4975
- (Accommodation at Balliol college is included, lunches and coffee will be provided)


Deadline for late registrations: 1 July 2022
Registration fees

Academic (proof is required): £3275
National and city governments, NGOs and senior OECD academics: £4275
Business and International Organisations: £5275

Accommodation is included, lunches and coffee will be provided. There will be special scholarships available for PhD and young scholars from developing countries. To qualify the applicant will be required to submit a 300 word essay outlining his/her motivation to take part in the programme, how his/her participation will assist in advancing sustainability in the region and globally and how will the applicant promote the programme after graduation.

We will welcome business sponsors who would be willing to sponsor a participant from a developing country. Please contact director@environmenteurope.org to discuss packages available.

Environment Europe alumni will be eligible for a £100 discount.
You are most welcome to apply.
Please note that registration fees cannot be refunded.

60
Countries
58 countries reached through executive education programme
£
5275

Executive training
business fee

12
Persons
average number of course participants offering multiple opportunities for interaction and high quality learning experience


6
Days
6 days average
course duration
Speakers
The best representatives of the industry will share their experience and projects
Dr Joachim H.Spangenberg
SERI Germany
Prof. Joan Martinez-Alier
Autonomous University of Barcelona, Spain
Prof. Arild Vatn
Norwegian University of Life Sciences
Prof. Erik Gomez-Baggethun
Norwegian University of Life Sciences
Prof. Dave Elliott
The Open University
Dr Marco Lambertini
Director General of WWF International
Dr Stanislav Shmelev
Environment Europe, UK
Prof. Victoria Hurth
Plymouth University
Kevin Conrad
Ambassador of Coalition for Rainforest Nations, USA
Dr Stanislava Boskovic
Imperial College London, UK
Prof. Herbert Girardet
The club of Rome & World Future Council
Prof. Irina Shmeleva
Institute of Sustainable Development Strategies
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