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ECONOMICS AS IF LIFE MATTERED: CAN WE SHAPE ECONOMIC POLICY TO SAVE
SPECIES? 

Symposium at ZSL London Zoo 

25th of May, 2012 

What does
the global economy have to do with orangutans, spotted owls, and cod?
Along with polar bears, elephants and countless other species,
these
animals are being driven to extinction and our unsustainable
economic system is the driving force. On the 25th of May, join
conservation and
economic experts to explore these links and develop
strategies for prioritising wildlife conservation in the new economy. 


_ECONOMICS AS IF LIFE MATTERED _will bring together Alejandro Nadal
from the IUCN, Brian Czech, President of the Center for the
Advancement
of the Steady State Economy, Green Economist Molly Scott Cato, and
directors of Fauna & Flora International, Humane Society International,
ZSL Conservation Programmes, Birdlife International and Scottish
Wildlife Trust. 

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'Human activities impacting biodiversity are
almost invariably economic activities
that transform habitats, pollute
the environment, and have incidental _effects _such
as climate change in
a fossil-fueled economy…What can we do about it? The place
to start is
macroeconomic policy, where economic growth should be supplanted by
the
steady state economy as the sustainable goal.' -Brian Czech 

In the
context of the Occupy movement, Rio+20, and talk of building a 'Green
Economy,' _ECONOMICS AS IF LIFE MATTERED _will
provide a timely forum
for prioritising wildlife conservation in economic affairs. Presenters
will challenge assumptions underpinning our economic system, posing
questions and proposing solutions essential for the future of
conservation. Topics will include: economic drivers of extinction,
macroeconomic policy goals, alternative measures of progress, costs of
unsustainable agriculture to wildlife, integrating conservation into EU
policy, the merits of putting monetary values on ecosystem services, and
the contentious issue of corporate partnerships. 

_ECONOMICS AS IF LIFE
MATTERED_ will be hosted by the Zoological Society of London (ZSL) and
organized by the International Society
for Ecology and Culture (ISEC),
New Economics Foundation (NEF), and The Centre
for Social and Economic
Research on the Global Environment. 

Full
rate: £80 

Students
and ZSL
Friends/Fellows: £40 

Register
online at
http://www.zsl.org/science/events/economics-as-if-life-mattered-can-we-shape-economic-policy-to-save-species,580,EV.html


-- 
Brian Czech, Ph.D., President
Center for the Advancement of the
Steady State Economy
www.steadystate.org
  

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