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People

  • Steffen Böhm

    Steffen Böhm

    Principle Investigator
    Essex Business School

  • Zareen Bharucha

    Zareen Bharucha

    Research Officer
    School of Biological Sciences

  • Stuart Bunting

    Stuart Bunting


    School of Biological Sciences

  • Ian Colbeck

    Ian Colbeck


    School of Biological Sciences

  • Karen Hulme

    Karen Hulme


    School of Law

  • Jules Pretty

    Jules Pretty


    School of Biological Sciences

  • Katharine Rockett

    Katharine Rockett


    Department of Economics

  • Colin Samson

    Colin Samson


    Department of Sociology

  • David Smith

    David Smith


    School of Biological Sciences

  • Graham Walker

    Graham Walker


    Department of Government

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  • Leopoldo Cavaleri Gerhardinger
  • Leanne Cullen-Unsworth
  • Hayashi Naotaka
  • Fernando Funes-Monzote
  • Stephen Quilley
  • Karen Hulme
  • Katharine Rockett
  • Pierre Regibeau
  • Netta Weinstein

About Us
Who Are Ecocultures

The aim of the Ecocultures programme is to synthesise the best current understanding of what it means to be a ‘sustainable community’, how sustainable communities maintain social-ecological resilience, and how we can transfer lessons from these communities to improve ‘mainstream’ policy and practice.

Blog
Read Our Latest Blog Posts

  • Seminar: Solar panels for Siberia

    Posted February 15th 2013
  • Back online!

    Posted January 19th 2013
  • Seminar: Separating Indigenous Peoples From Their Lands: The Ethnocidal Effects of Recent Canadian Land Claims Agreements

    Posted January 17th 2013

Publications
Our Latest Publications

  • Socioecological Resilience at Céu do Patriarca Ecovilage – South Brazil

    Posted May 14th 2012
  • A psychological approach to understanding resilient communities: The contributions of individuals and of the community

    Posted May 12th 2012
  • Economic Analysis of Resilience: A Framework for Local Policy Response Based on New Case Studies

    Posted May 6th 2012
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