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IFF Social Ecology e-Newsletter No. 4 – September 2003

IFF Social Ecology e-Newsletter Nr. 4 – September 2004
+ Upcoming Events:
– Environmental History Mini-Symposium: Wed., Sept. 11
– “World System History and Global Environmental Change”
Conference in Lund, Sweden, Sept. 19-22
– Public lecture by Jonathan Lash (WRI) in Vienna
in early October
+ Fall Semester 03/04:
– Course information online
– Additional course: Transition Studies
(VOSE 2st.; Wilfing & Grünbühel)
+ Austrian research networking news:
– IFF Social Ecology heavily affected by science budget cuts
+ New environmental history networking project at IFF
Now online!
– Zentrum für Umweltgeschichte (ZUG) / Center for
Environmental History
+ Upcoming projects:
– Regional sustainability indicators for the Alpine Region – MARS
– Changes in social metabolism in Austria due to the 2002
flood: case study of an affected community in Kamptal
– Environmental impact of consumption
+ Project & Conference Reports:
– ISIE: Industrial Ecology for a Sustainable Future
– Participation at the Long Term Ecological Research meeting in Motz
(France)
+ Publications:
– Research report: Austria / UK
+ Department News:
– Marina Fischer-Kowalski back as Head of Department
– Four new PhDs at IFF Social Ecology
– Student interns at IFF Social Ecology
– New team member for finances
+ IFF Library highlight:
– The Earth’s Biosphere: Evolution, Dynamics, and Change
(Smil 2002)
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Upcoming events

Environmental History Mini-Symposium: Wed., Sept. 11
IFF Social Ecology and the Center for Environmental History (ZUG) are pleased to invite you to an
“Environmental History Mini-Symposium” in the series “Lectures on Social Ecology.” Two guests from
the United States will report on their current research:
Ravi Rajan:
“Technological Disasters and Cultures of Safety: Policy Lessons from Qualitative Risk Studies”
Geoff Cunfer:
“Agricultural Land Use and Environment in the U.S. Great Plains, 1870-2000”
Where: IFF Social Ecology, Seminar room 6, 6th floor
When: 11. September 2003, 18.00 – 20.00
Details: http://www.iff.ac.at/umweltgeschichte/events.php
Info: gerda [dot] hoschek [at] uni-klu [dot] ac [dot] at

“World System History and Global Environmental Change”
Conference in Lund, Sweden, Sept. 19-22
Some sixty scholars will gather in Lund, Sweden, between the 19th and 22nd of September for an
interdisciplinary conference on “World System History and Global Environmental Change”. Among the
invited participants are Prof. Marina Fischer-Kowalski, Simron Jit Singh and Stefan Giljum (SERI).
More information: http://www.humecol.lu.se/woshglec/

Public lecture by Jonathan Lash (WRI) in Vienna
in early October
SERI and IFF Social Ecology are jointly organizing a lecture by Jonathan Lash, President of the World
Resources Institute (WRI), an independent organization that provides solutions to global problems of
environment and development. Jonathan Lash also co-chaired the President’s Council on Sustainable
Development and the OECD’s High-Level Advisory Group on Environment.
Date: October 8, 9 or 10; the exact date & location will
be announced under http://www.iff.ac.at/socec/.

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Fall Semester 03/04

Course information online
Detailed information about Social Ecology courses this fall and links to further resources can be found
on our website:
http://www.iff.ac.at/socec/lehre/lehre_aktuell.php
For further information please contact
Nina Eisenmenger: nina [dot] eisenmenger [at] uni-klu [dot] ac [dot] at

NB: An additional course has just been added to the palette of Social Ecology offerings this fall:
Transition Studies, VOSE 2st. Ao.Univ.Prof. Dr. Harald
Wilfing, Mag. Clemens Grünbühel
Termin: Do 10:00 bis 12:00, Beginn am 9. Oktober 2003
Ort: Anthropologie, Biozentrum (Althanstrasse 14, 1090 Wien)
Info: clemens [dot] grunbuhel [at] uni-klu [dot] ac [dot] at

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Austrian research networking news

IFF Social Ecology heavily affected by science budget cuts
The 2003 budget of the Austrian Science Fund (FWF) has been cut by almost 20% compared to 2002
while applications increased by about 20%. As a result, the FWF has been forced to suspend any new
grants, regardless of the quality of the proposed projects. All positively evaluated projects have been
listed but can only be commissioned if new money becomes available (see
http://www.fwf.ac.at/de/info-magazin/200302/bewilligungen.html). Currently two applications of the
IFF-Social Ecology are pending; one has been positively evaluated, the other is still being reviewed.
This severely hampers research at the department. The proposal now on the waiting list was a threeyear
project that would have involved significant international cooperation (among others with the
German PIK).
The situation is worsened by the fact that the Ministry of Education, Science and Culture (BMBWK)
lacks the money to fund projects submitted to a call for tenders in the so-called CONEX program that
should have financed projects to foster cooperation with Middle and Eastern European countries.
Although the project submitted by the Dept. of Social Ecology was rated as fifth best, and originally 10
projects had been called for, the BMBWK is currently unable to finance the project.
In both cases IFF Social Ecology has invested considerable amounts of its time and its own financial
resources to prepare the proposals, and in both cases the budget cuts jeopardize the Department’s
efforts to strengthen international cooperation.

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New environmental history networking project at IFF
Now online!

Zentrum für Umweltgeschichte (ZUG) / Center for Environmental History
The Center for Environmental History has been established as a joint project of the IFF Department for
the Analysis of Science and Culture (KWA) and and the Department of Social Ecology at IFF. This
project represents a further step in the process of institutionalizing environmental history as a focal
point in Austria’s research landscape.
Directed by Verena Winiwarter (verena [dot] winiwarter [at] univie [dot] ac [dot] at), the Center will concentrate at first on
coordinating the “Wahlfachbündel Umweltgeschichte” (Environmental History elective course
package) and providing an information point for students. Plans for the future include serving as a
virtual platform for networking among Austrian researchers and institutions.
The ZUG website was launched this month: http://www.iff.ac.at/umweltgeschichte/.
Information concerning the environmental history curriculum can be found on the ZUG site at
http://www.iff.ac.at/umweltgeschichte/wahlfach.php

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Upcoming Projects

Regional sustainability indicators for the Alpine Region – MARS
Within the INTERREG III/B project MARS (Monitoring the Alpine Regions’ Sustainability) the
Department of Social Ecology (Heinz Schandl, Christof Amann, Karlheinz Erb) will develop an
environmental indicator set for all regions of the Alpine Space. The overall goal of MARS is to
establish a set of regional indicators for the assessment of sustainable development in the areas of
economy, society and the environment. The project is highly collaborative: Actors from the regions will
closely work together with research institutes. The results that will be presented on the International
Benchmarkforum (IBF) 2004 in Basel will help the regions to implement sustainability policies.

Changes in social metabolism in Austria due to the 2002 flood:
case study of an affected community in Kamptal

This project is part of the Austrian Climate Change Research programme’s first phase. It investigates
the following questions:
To what extent do extreme weather events like the 2002 flood have an impact on social metabolism?
Quantitatively spoken what are the immediate material inputs for clean-up and reconstruction? Are
these material inputs significant compared to the annual flows? Is there in end effect a reestablishment
of the pre-flood situation or does an ecologically more sound renewal occur? Has the
situation led to structural changes? Or an increase in the quality of life? We aim in the end to discover
whether this societal response increases pressure on nature and therefore will accelerate climate
change or whether it reduces pressure by leading to more ecologically innovative and responsible
action. The importance of these questions lies in that climate change makes it likely that extreme
weather events will become a more frequent threat to society. The project began in April 2003 and will
run until the end of November 2003.

Environmental impact of consumption
This project is a joint research effort between IFF Social Ecology, the International Institute for Applied
Systems Analysis (IIASA) and the Centre for Social Innovation (ZSI). The project’s key question is,
what are the impacts of various household consumption patterns on the national economy (e.g.
employment, GDP) and how does it alter the environmental performance of a nation? We focus on two
cases: a car-free housing development in Vienna, and another “normal” building with similar
demographic, socioeconomic and geographical conditions whose residents do own and drive cars.
The collected data from the two groups and samples from the Austrian Consumer Expenditure Survey
will be used within the input-output framework to conduct a comparative static analysis. In order to get
information on environmental impacts we will extend the input-output framework by the key
environmental indicators. Using this newly developed and innovative instrument, our investigation
should generate environmental and socio-economic profiles of different consumption patterns and a
better understanding of the causes and key factors that lead to these differences. The project begins
this month and will continue over the course of 14 months.

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Project & Conference Reports

ISIE: Industrial Ecology for a Sustainable Future
Report from the Second International Conference of ISIE
June 29 – July 2, 2003
University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, MI, USA
http://css.snre.umich.edu/isie2003/
Over 300 people from governmental organisations, industries, academia, research institutes and
NGOs were gathered at Ann Arbor, MI, USA for the conference. Around 200 platform and 70 poster
presentations were distributed over 39 technical sessions for a variety of subjects including Material
Flow Analysis (MFA), Life Cycle Assessment (LCA), sustainability issues, eco-industrial parks, Input-
Output Analysis (IOA), policy cases and education. Supported by nice weather and ample outside
space for informal gatherings, this conference again conveyed the lively spirit of a research community
that trusts it can promote its agenda – both scientifically and as a broader societal project.
The Vienna school of Social Ecology was highly visible at this conference: four of our members
(Marina Fischer- Kowalski, Nina Eisenmenger, Heinz Schandl and Helga Weisz) had been accepted
for presentations.

Participation at the Long Term Ecological Research meeting in Motz (France)
Together with Michael Mirtl from the Austrian Federal Environment Agency (UBA), Christof Amann
from the Department of Social Ecology participated at the LTER (Long Term Ecological Research)
meeting in Motz (France) on July 1-5, 2003. In their presentation “Designing multifunctional research
platforms – Integration of socio-economic research and LTER in Austria” they introduced the concept
of socio- economic metabolism as a model to integrate socio-economic and ecological research
considering the “Eisenwurzen” region as an LTER site for empirical work. The ideas presented will
also flow into the EU-funded Network of Excellence ALTER (A Long Term Ecological Research
Network) in which IFF Social Ecology takes part as a subcontractor of the UBA that will start this fall or
early next year.

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Publications

Research report: Austria / UK
The research report “Vergleichende Untersuchung zur langfristigen Entwicklung von
gesellschaftlichem Stoffwechsel und Landnutzung in Österreich und dem Vereinigten Königreich” by
Fridolin Krausmann, Heinz Schandl und Niels B. Schulz will be published in September as Volume 11
of the series “der europäische sonderweg.”
To order a free copy of the German version of this report please visit the Breuninger Foundation
website:
http://www.breuninger-stiftung.de/
(::projekte::geschichte::projekt “ursachen des europäischen sonderweges”)
An English version will become available as a pdf download on the IFF Social Ecology website –
simply use our publication search at this address:
http://www.iff.ac.at/socec/publs/publsuche.php
To order a hardcopy please contact Gerda Hoschek: gerda [dot] hoschek [at] uni-klu [dot] ac [dot] at
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Department News

Marina Fischer-Kowalski back as Head of Department
Marina Fischer-Kowalski, after her visiting professorships at Yale University and the Federal University
of Rio de Janeiro, is now back at IFF in Vienna as Head of the Dept. of Social Ecology.

Four new PhDs at IFF Social Ecology
Congratulations are in order for the four PhD candidates who have completed their work at IFF Social
Ecology:
Erb, Karl-Heinz (2003): Methods for calculating the ecological footprint of nations in historic time
series: Austria 1926-2000. PhD Thesis at the University of Vienna.
Singh, Simron Jit (2003): In the Sea of Influence: A World System Analysis of the Nicobar Islands.
PhD Thesis at the University of Lund.
Schulz, Niels B. (2003): Die industrielle Transformation des gesellschaftlichen Stoffwechsels:
Materialflüsse, Energieflüsse und Transport im Vereinigten Königreich von Grobritannien und
Nordirland. Dissertation an der Universität Wien.
Giljum, Stefan (2003): Biophysical Dimensions of North-South Trade: Material Flows and Land-Use.
Dissertation an der Universität Wien.

Student interns at IFF Social Ecology
This summer five student interns worked together with the IFF Social Ecology team. During 6 weeks of
practical work, these sociology students were integrated in a number of projects and gained insight
into the everyday life of a research institute. Their tasks included literature and data research, data
organisation and presentation, qualitative interviews, and assistance in the organisation of an
international workshop. Their contribution was a great help in our ongoing project work and we are
looking forward to continuing this fruitful cooperation with the Institute of Sociology and its students in
the coming year.
For information about internships please contact Nina Eisenmenger: nina [dot] eisenmenger [at] uni-klu [dot] ac [dot] at

New team member for finances
Markus Einzmann has been part of our team since the summer and will be in charge of financial
administration.
http://www.iff.ac.at/socec/staff/einzmann.php
markus [dot] einzmann [at] uni-klu [dot] ac [dot] at
Tel. ++43-1-522 4000-332

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IFF Library Highlight

The Earth’s Biosphere: Evolution, Dynamics, and Change
(Smil 2002)
The IFF library is constantly expanding its resources in the field of Social Ecology. We’ll be highlighting
one of the many new library items in each newsletter!
Smil, Vaclav: The Earth’s Biosphere: Evolution, Dynamics, and Change – : MIT Press, 2002. – 356 S. –
ISBN 0-262-19472-4
The library is open during regular office hours Mo-Fr in the IFF building, 5th floor, Schottenfeldgasse
29, 1070 Vienna, Austria. You can reach the library catalog online at
http://www.iff.ac.at/html/framewien.htm with a click on “Bibliothek”, or from any page on the IFF Social
Ecology website with a click on “library online / bibliothek online.”

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IFF Social Ecology e-Newsletter No. 2 – December 2002

02## Killing Kyoto: Lecture by Riley Dunlap
++ Simron Jit Singh new member Social Ecology
++ Societies in Transition: Ökologische Orientierungen
++ Lifecycle Approaches to Sustainable Consumption, IIASA
++ Scientific cooperation with Spain
++ Advances in Energy Studies, Porto Venere
++ New Media in Teaching, Business Meeting in Innsbruck
++ Southeast Asia in Transition, workshop in Vietnam
++ CARBON Feasibility study completed
++ New Publications
## New on our Website
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#
# Invitation to Lecture by Prof. Dr. Riley Dunlap
#
# Killing Kyoto: The American Right-Wing’s Impact on U.S. Climate Change Policy
#
# Wed., Dec. 11, 2002, 6-8 pm at IFF, Schottenfeldg. 29, 1070 Vienna
#
# Riley E. Dunlap is currently Donner Professor at
# Åbo Akademi University in Finland, after recently
# resigning as Boeing Distinguished Professor of
# Environmental Sociology at Washington State Univ.
# One of the founders of Environmental Sociology, he
# is the author of several influential articles in
# the field and senior editor of the Handbook of
# Environmental Sociology (2002) and Sociological
# Theory and the Environment (2002).
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+
+ Department News:
+
+ IFF Social Ecology welcomes Simron Jit Singh as a
+ new member of staff. Find details to his person and research under:
+ www.iff.ac.at/socec/staff/singh.php
+
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+
+ Societies in Transition:
+
+ In the context of the course “Ökologische Orientierungen”
+ (Nov. 7-9, W. Haas and N. Schulz), a group of 16 people from
+ various disciplines and professional backgrounds met in Krems, Lower
+ Austria, to discuss inputs about villages in Thailand, the Nicobar
+ Islands and Austria. Focussing on Society-Nature interactions, key
+ transitions were identified.
+
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+
+ Lifecycle Approaches to Sustainable Consumption:
+
+ European researchers foussing on this issue met on Nov. 22
+ at the IIASA in Laxenburg, Lower Austria. Approximately 30
+ ten-minute presentations gave an ovierview on the research
+ activities. Willi Haas delivered a presentation on “What do
+ Social Systems consume?” using the example of a small
+ Austrian village to illustrate the level and composition of
+ consumption.
+
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+
+ Scientific cooperation with Spain
+
+ “Acciones integradas” is an initiative for scientific exchange
+ between Austria and Spain funded by the Austrian Exchange Service.
+ Nina Eisenmenger and Niels Schulz visited Prof. Martinez-Alier at
+ the Universidad Autonoma de Barcelona (UAB) in Spain, where they
+ presented recent research of the Team Social Ecology and worked on
+ joint publications.
+
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+
+ “Third Biennial Workshop ‘Advances in Energy Studies'”
+ Helmut Haberl, Workshop in Porto Venere
+
+ This year’s edition of the biennial workshop series “Advances
+ in Energy Studies” was held in Porto Venere, Italy, 24-28 Sept 2002.
+ The Dept. of Social Ecology presented a poster by H. Haberl,
+ K.H. Erb, F. Krausmann on the relation between
+ societal metabolism and land-use change, thus also contributing to
+ LUCC project No. 33, “Land Use Change and Socio-Economic
+ Metabolism”.
+
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+
+ Application of New Media in Teaching
+ November 29-30, Innsbruck
+
+ As IFF delegate, Willi Haas attended the 5th Business Meeting of the
+ “Forum Neue Medien,” where a discussion of the initiative’s future
+ took place. Willi Haas will participate for IFF in a task force to
+ develop strategic development options.
+
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+
+ Southeast Asia in Transition
+
+ Heinz Schandl organized the 2. Workshop on “Southeast Asia in
+ Transition” at the University for Social Sciences and Humanities
+ (USSH) in Ho-Chi-Minh-City, Vietnam. Participants from 10 partner
+ institutions (from 4 Asian and 3 European countries) met to discuss
+ methods and results of the Asian case studies. An interview with
+ Marina Fischer-Kowalski was published in the Saigon Times.
+
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+
+ CARBON Feasibility study completed:
+
+ The feasibility study “Carbon household and societal change:
+ Changes in socioeconomic carbon metabolism and land-use
+ induced changes in carbon stocks in terrestrial ecosystems,
+ Austria 1830-1995” was completed in early November 2002.
+
+ This project is a feasibility study for a larger research programme
+ for the comprehensive analysis of relations between carbon flows and
+ societal change in Austria from 1830 to today. It aims at the
+ analysis of socio-economic driving forces for changes in Austria’s
+ carbon household currently only scarcely understood by
+ natural-science dominated approaches. We now hope that the main
+ study will be financed and can start in spring 2003.
+
+ www.iff.ac.at/socec/affil/ihdp/htm/fslucmet.htm
+
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+
+ New Publications
+
+ Krausmann, F., H. Haberl, N.B. Schulz, K.-H. Erb, E. Darge,
+ V. Gaube, 2003. Land-Use Change and Socioeconomic Metabolism
+ in Austria, Part I: Driving Forces of Land-Use Change 1950-1995.
+ Land Use Policy Vol. 20(1), 1-20.
+
+ Haberl, H., Erb, K.-H., Krausmann, F., H. Adensam, N.B. Schulz,
+ 2003. Land-Use Change and Socioeconomic Metabolism in Austria, Part
+ II: Land-Use Scenarios for 2020. Land Use Policy Vol. 20(1), 21-39.
+
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#
# NEW ON OUR WEBSITE:
#
# Project presentation CD-ROM “Rohstoff Landschaft” available online!
#
# www.iff.ac.at/socec/affil/rohstoff-landschaft/index.htm
#
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* We wish all our readers, all partners and friends a happy
* holiday season and a wonderful new year!
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IFF Social Ecology e-Newsletter No. 1 – September 2002

## New courses for Fall Semester 02/03 (KOVO)
++ Helmut Haberl as Head of Department until Sept. 2003
++ ÖGUT Conference on environmental fiscal reform
++ Research cooperation with the Nat. Univ. of Laos
++ New publication: “Handbook of Physical Accounting”
## NEW ON OUR WEBSITE: Full-text site & publication searches
################################################
#
# NEW COURSES for Fall Semester 02/03 (KOVO)
#
# Our new course catalog (“Kommentiertes Vorlesungsverzeichnis”)
# for the Fall semester is available on the web:
# http://www.iff.ac.at/socec/lehre/lehre_downloads/KoVoWS02.pdf
#
# Information about our course programs is also available online.
# Environmental Studies & Doctoral Studies Programs:
# http://www.iff.ac.at/lehre_wien/ws_2002/frame_lehre_wien_ws02.htm
#
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+
+ NEW HEAD OF DEPARTMENT for the coming year
+
+ Marina Fischer-Kowalski, since 1987 Head of Department
+ at IFF Social Ecology, will be on sabbatical as Visiting Professor
+ at the Yale University School of Forestry & Environmental Studies
+ and in Brazil, where she will be writing a book.
+
+ Helmut Haberl will take over in Vienna as Head of Department
+ until September 2003.
+
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+
+ ÖGUT CONFERENCE on environmental fiscal reform
+
+ “Harmonisation of an European Environmental Fiscal Reform”
+ Date:
+
+ Organised by the Austrian Society for Environment and
+ Technology (ÖGUT) and supported by IFF Social Ecology
+
+ Location: BAWAG, Hochholzer Hof 2-4, A-1010 Vienna, Austria
+ Information: henriette-gupfinger [at] oegut [dot] at
+ http://www.oegut.at/
+
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+++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++
+
+ RESEARCH COOPERATION with the Nat. Univ. of Laos
+
+ We are proud to have two new visiting research fellows
+ at our department.
+
+ Sithong Thongmanivong and Bounnam Pathoumthong from the
+ National University of Laos will be continuing their work
+ on “Southeast Asia in Transition” (SEAtrans) in Vienna until
+ November of this year, and again from March to May of 2003.
+
+ Nat. Univ. of Laos: http://www.canpub.com/nuol/
+ http://www.iff.ac.at/socec/projekte/seatrans.php
+ http://www.seatrans.net/
+
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+ NEW PUBLICATION “Handbook of Physical Accounting”
+
+ IFF Social Ecology has authored the newly published
+ “Handbook of Physical Accounting: Measuring bio-physical
+ dimensions of socio-economic activities: MFA-EFA-HANPP.”
+ The handbook presents further developments as well as
+ methodological guidelines for physical accounting.
+
+ This work was made possible by IFF Social Ecology’s long-standing
+ cooperation with the Department of Environmental Economics
+ and Energy of the Ministry for Environment, the Department
+ for Energy and Environmental Technology of the Ministry
+ for Transport, Innovation and Technology, and Statistik Austria.
+
+ To order: 0800/240 260 (from Austria)
+ Tel. +43-1-51522-5044 (from abroad)
+ http://www.lebensministerium.at/publikationen/
+
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+
+ NEW IFF SOCIAL ECOLOGY WORKING PAPER
+
+ Working Paper Number 68: Gesellschaftliche Stoffflüsse des
+ österreichischen Landwirtschaftssektors 1950-1995, Eine
+ humanökologische Untersuchung, Veronika Gaube (2002) 124 S.
+
+ Our working papers can be ordered by mail or are available
+ as pdf-download: http://www.iff.ac.at/socec/publs/wpapers.php
+
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IFF Social Ecology e-Newsletter No. 0 – June 2002

New website
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iff lecture by Rolf Peter Sieferle
New publications
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+ We welcome you here to the first edition of our new
+ e-NEWSLETTER
+
+ The newsletter will inform you about recent publications,
+ internship offers, upcoming conferences and important
+ developments at our department.
+
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+
+ IFF LECTURE
+
+ Prof. Rolf Peter Sieferle: ‘Der europäische Sonderweg.
+ Warum haben Industrialisierung und Kapitalismus
+ ihren Ausgangspunkt in Europa genommen?’ (in German)
+
+ 10. Juli 2002, 18 Uhr, Seminarraum 6. Stock
+ Schottenfeldgasse 29, 1070 Wien
+
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+ NEW PUBLICATIONS
+
+
+ Defending HANPP in Science:
+
+ Haberl, Helmut, Fridolin Krausmann, Karl-Heinz Erb, Niels B.
+ Schulz, Stuart Rojstaczer, Shannon M. Sterling, Nathan Moore
+ 2002. Human Appropriation of Net Primary Production.
+ Science 296, 1968-69.
+
+
+ Articles in the new standard reader by Ayres & Ayres:
+
+ Fischer-Kowalski, Marina (2002): Exploring the history of
+ industrial metabolism. In: Ayres, Robert U. and Ayres,
+ Leslie W. (Eds.): Handbook of Industrial Ecology.
+ Cheltenham, UK and Lyme, US: Edward Elgar.
+
+ Schandl, Heinz and Schulz, Niels B. (2002): Industrial Ecology:
+ United Kingdom. In: Ayres, Robert U. and Ayres, Leslie W.
+ (Eds.): Handbook of Industrial Ecology. Cheltenham, UK and
+ Lyme, US: Edward Elgar,pp. 323-333.
+
+
+ Nature, Society and History: Editing a special section of
+ Ecological Economics:
+
+ Martinez-Alier, Joan and Schandl, Heinz (2002): Special Section:
+ European Environmental History and Ecological Economics.
+ In: Ecological Economics 41(2), pp. 175-176.
+
+ Krausmann, Fridolin and Haberl, Helmut (2002): The Process of
+ Industrialization From the Perspective of Energetic Metabolism.
+ Socio-Economic Energy Flows in Austria 1830-1995.
+ In: Ecological Economics 41(2), pp. 177-201.
+
+ Schandl, Heinz and Schulz, Niels B. (2002): Changes in United
+ Kingdoms natural relations in terms of society’s metabolism and
+ land use from 1850 to the present day. In: Ecological Economics
+ 41(2), pp. 203-221.
+
+ Brilliant on evolution, but unfortunately only in German:
+ Weisz, Helga (2002): Gesellschaft-Natur Koevolution:
+ Bedingungen der Möglichkeit nachhaltiger Entwicklung,
+ Dissertation, Humboldt Universität Berlin.
+
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+
+ New Issues of the SOCIAL ECOLOGY WORKING PAPERS
+
+ *als pdf unter: www.iff.ac.at/publs/publs.php
+ *auch mit Postversand: gerda [dot] hoschek [at] uni-klu [dot] ac [dot] at
+
+ Band 60: Materialeinflüsse im Krankenhaus, Entwicklung einer
+ Input-Output Methodik, Beate Ulrike Weisz (2001), 122 S.
+
+ Band 61: Metabolismus der Privathaushalte am Beispiel
+ Österreichs, Dagmar Hutter, Wien (2001), 94 S.
+
+ Band 62: Der ökologische Fußabdruck des österreichischen
+ Außenhandels, Karlheinz Erb, Fridolin Krausmann, Niels B.
+ Schulz (2002), 83 S.
+
+ Band 63: Material Flow Accounting in Amazonia: A Tool for Sustainable
+ Development, Christof Amann, Willi Bruckner, Marina Fischer-Kowalski,
+ Clemens Grünbühel (2002), 26 S.
+
+ Band 64: Energieflüsse im österreichischen
+ Landwirtschaftssektor 1950- 1995, Eine humanökologische
+ Untersuchung, Ekkehard Darge (2002),140 S.
+
+ Band 65: Biomasseeinsatz und Landnutzung Österreich
+ 1995-2020, Helmut Haberl, Fridolin Krausmann, Karlheinz
+ Erb, Niels B. Schulz, Heidi Adensam (2002), 98 S.
+
+ Band 66: Der Einfluss des Menschen auf die Artenvielfalt.
+ Gesellschaftliche Aneignung von Nettoprimärproduktion als
+ Pressure-Indikator für + den Verlust von Biodiversität,
+ Helmut Haberl, Niels B. Schulz, Christoph Plutzar, Karlheinz
+ Erb, Fridolin Krausmann, Wolfgang Loibl, Helga Weisz,
+ Norbert Sauberer (2002) 30 S.
+
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