Resources and Extraction

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Working group formed for the International Conference on Degrowth 2014.

How can we in the global North support international struggles against resource extraction mainly in the global South?

Papers

P. Altmann, Good Life between Buen Vivir and Sumak Kawsay – Indicators of a political concept in Ecuador, in Fourth International Conference on Degrowth for Ecological Sustainability and Social Equity, Leipzig, 2014.Office presentation icon Degrowth2014_Altmann_Sumak Kawsay_Good Life.ppt (138 KB)PDF icon 3296.pdf (54.59 KB)
L. Alvarez and Hernández, M. S. Lysete, Of the Constitutive Principles of a Post-Capitalist Economy, in Fourth International Conference on Degrowth for Ecological Sustainability and Social Equity, Leipzig, 2014.PDF icon 3576.pdf (226.63 KB)
R. Amicolo, The garbage crisis , environmental migrants and ecological justice in Campania (Southern Italy), in Fourth International Conference on Degrowth for Ecological Sustainability and Social Equity, Leipzig, 2014.PDF icon 3367.pdf (71.47 KB)
R. Amicolo, The garbage crisis, the ecological justice and enviromental migrants in Campania (Southern Italy), in Fourth International Conference on Degrowth for Ecological Sustainability and Social Equity, Leipzig, 2014.PDF icon 3504.pdf (118.31 KB)
N. Anastasopoulos, Redefining sustainability, resilience and Buen Vivir in a Social Knowledge economy context: The Ecuador experiment, in Fourth International Conference on Degrowth for Ecological Sustainability and Social Equity, Leipzig, 2014.PDF icon 3458.pdf (338.05 KB)
D. Andreucci and Gallardo, L., Sumak Kawsay and Degrowth: Towards new struggles against extractive development, in Fourth International Conference on Degrowth for Ecological Sustainability and Social Equity, Leipzig, 2014.
K. Andriotis, Degrowing Tourism, in Fourth International Conference on Degrowth for Ecological Sustainability and Social Equity, Leipzig, 2014.PDF icon 3616.pdf (53.95 KB)
A. Anson, “The World is My Backyard”: Critiquing Mobility From Inside the Tiny House Movement, in Fourth International Conference on Degrowth for Ecological Sustainability and Social Equity, Leipzig, 2014.PDF icon 3167.pdf (181.58 KB)
H. Aoki and Kawamiya, N., Primary Energy Analysis: A New Approach beyond Extant Growth Theories (revised version), in Fourth International Conference on Degrowth for Ecological Sustainability and Social Equity, Leipzig, 2014.PDF icon Degrowth2014_Aoki_PrimaryEnergyAnalysis(ppt).pdf (1.29 MB)PDF icon Degrowth2014_Aoki_PrimaryEnergyAnalysis(handout).pdf (927.15 KB)PDF icon 3588.pdf (197.13 KB)

Results from Leipzig 2014

  • Rethinking technology – towards sufficiency and a sustainable production.

  • Technology transfer towards renewable energies.

  • Introduce resource issues into trade unions and job issues (p.e. RSA: one million climate jobs).

  • Re-politicize Renewable Energies, because they also depend on Extraction.

  • Make resource use for final products more visible.

  • Good information network → education of affected people.

  • Look at the grass roots – affected people.

  • More presence in mainstream media.

  • Broad education campaigns.

  • Make research more visible.

  • Trans-disciplinary education: engage engineers with socio-economic results.

  • Naming and shaming” of popular brands for negative practises in the supply chain.

Open Questions

  • How do we abandon the extractivist logic? What alternatives are there for extractivist societies?

  • Mapping of resistance.

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.