Martinez-Alier, Joan
Joan Martinez Alier is professor of Economics and Economic History, Universitat Autonoma de Barcelona, a founding member and past president of the ISEE (Int. Society for Ecological Economics), a member of the scientific committee of the EEA (2000-2008), and a member of the advisory board of the TEEB project. His main research lines include: environmental history, the foundations of ecological economics, ecological distribution and valuation, North-South environmental conflicts and environmental justice, and biodiversity conservation.
Healy, Hali
Hali Healy is co-author and Deputy Manager of CEECEC (2008-10), and has coordinated key dissemination events and collaborative science-CSO workshops. She has also organised other projects and events related to advocating links between Science and Society, including a roundtable event at the first International Conference on Economic Degrowth in Paris in 2008, and a recent (January 2010) conference in London designed to bring together researchers, policymakers and CSOs to discuss network building for an alternative economic model for sustainable degrowth. Hali has served as an expert at EC workshops on Science in Society collaboration.
Joan Martinez Alier is professor of Economics and Economic History, Universitat Autonoma de Barcelona, a founding member and past president of the ISEE (Int. Society for Ecological Economics), a member of the scientific committee of the EEA (2000-2008), and a member of the advisory board of the TEEB project. His main research lines include: environmental history, the foundations of ecological economics, ecological distribution and valuation, North-South environmental conflicts and environmental justice, and biodiversity conservation.
Hali Healy is co-author and Deputy Manager of CEECEC (2008-10), and has coordinated key dissemination events and collaborative science-CSO workshops. She has also organised other projects and events related to advocating links between Science and Society, including a roundtable event at the first International Conference on Economic Degrowth in Paris in 2008, and a recent (January 2010) conference in London designed to bring together researchers, policymakers and CSOs to discuss network building for an alternative economic model for sustainable degrowth. Hali has served as an expert at EC workshops on Science in Society collaboration.