Results from Leipzig 2014
General strategies
Focus on local policies (bottom-up participation)
Offer alternatives:
both infrastructural & actual policies to try out alternative activities (like free bus pass)
particularly to new residents because of higher acceptance of habits change when the life context changes
present sufficiency in a positive way
Recognize sufficiency supporting policies in mainstream policy fields, start by implementing these “low hanging fruits”
Campaigns accompanying policies
Concrete Ideas for Policies
Check where are blockades for sufficiency in the tax system + ecological tax reform: increase tax on resources and energy + lower tax on labor while addressing social impacts
Better functioning of emission (reduction) systems
Increase transparency
product labelling (positive and negative)
Progressive electricity tariffs
Speed limits : highways: 120, city 30, elsewhere 80
Right to lower working hours
Sufficiency education
p.e. ecology, consumer awareness, sustainability, excursions... at all levels of edu
Communicate it as basic education (no special course) eg global awareness
p.e. like at Lüneburg University first year only for sustainability studies
Practice School gardens
Theory: documentaries, information material, workshops
Controversial
Use of terms: “Sufficiency Politics” or “Politics of the good life”
Individual ecological footprint limit
Results from Barcelona 2010
Here you can find the results of the GAP at the Degrowth Conference 2010 in Barcelona that are particularly relevant for this working group. More.