The book Ecological Limits to Development: Living with the Sustainable Development Goals, published in 2002 by Routledge, was released as open access in 2023 by Taylor-Francis for readers who don’t have access to a university library.
For the March edition of Systems Thinking Ontario, we were honoured to celebrate the release with editor-coauthors Kaitlin Kish and Stephen Quilley. They were joined by contributing authors Sophia Sanniti and Kathryn Gwiazdon. (There was minor confusion with two Katies/Katys on the call).
In a departure from the usual circle of introductions, we asked participants for a quick check-in via the chat. The introducton to the book started after 3m15s in, with questions-answers beginning after 1h03m.
This recording of the session is available on Youtube, as well as on the Internet Archive .
Video | H.264 MP4 |
March 13 (1h42m) |
[20230313_ST-ON EcologicalLimitsToDevelopment_1920x900.m4v] (HDPlus 1920×900 1197kbps 1.04GB) [on the Internet Archive] |
A standalone audio was also created during the meeting.
Audio | |
March 13 (1h52m) |
[20230313_ST-ON EcologicalLimitsToDevelopment.m4a] (103 MB) |
Katie Kish started the session by describing the origins of the book, as a discussion between her and her doctoral supervisor. I recognized some of the themes from her 2018 University of Waterloo thesis, Ecological Economic Development Goals: Reincorporating the social sphere in ecological economic theory and practice. Katie unfortunately had to leave the discussion after 1h25m, leaving responses to her coauthors for the last half hour.… Read more (in a new tab)
The book Ecological Limits to Development: Living with the Sustainable Development Goals, published in 2002 by Routledge, was released as open access in 2023 by Taylor-Francis for readers who don’t have access to a university library.
For the March edition of Systems Thinking Ontario, we were honoured to celebrate the release with editor-coauthors Kaitlin Kish and Stephen Quilley. They were joined by contributing authors Sophia Sanniti and Kathryn Gwiazdon. (There was minor confusion with two Katies/Katys on the call).
In a departure from the usual circle of introductions, we asked participants for a quick check-in via the chat. The introducton to the book started after 3m15s in, with questions-answers beginning after 1h03m.
This recording of the session is available on Youtube, as well as on the Internet Archive .
Video | H.264 MP4 |
March 13 (1h42m) |
[20230313_ST-ON EcologicalLimitsToDevelopment_1920x900.m4v] (HDPlus 1920×900 1197kbps 1.04GB) [on the Internet Archive] |
A standalone audio was also created during the meeting.
Audio | |
March 13 (1h52m) |
[20230313_ST-ON EcologicalLimitsToDevelopment.m4a] (103 MB) |
Katie Kish started the session by describing the origins of the book, as a discussion between her and her doctoral supervisor. I recognized some of the themes from her 2018 University of Waterloo thesis, Ecological Economic Development Goals: Reincorporating the social sphere in ecological economic theory and practice. Katie unfortunately had to leave the discussion after 1h25m, leaving responses to her coauthors for the last half hour.… Read more (in a new tab)