A presentation with the title “A framework for sustainability performance evaluation of the Public Sector” has been presented at the 19th Annual International Sustainable Development Research Conference. The abstract may be viewed following link in this website (menu Products/Publications).The conference was held in South Africa from the 1st to the 3rd of July 2013: |
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Special Issue of the Journal of Cleaner Production
The Journal of Cleaner Production announced a call for paper for a Special Issue entitled “Bridges for a More Sustainable Future: Uniting Continents and Societies”.
The call was launched during the 16th Conference of the European Roundtable on Sustainable Consumption and Production (ERSCP) & 7th Conference of the Environmental Management for Sustainable Universities (EMSU). Paper may be submited until October 15th through
http://ees.elsevier.com/jclepro/
SPS at the 16th ERSCP
A presentation with the title “Sustainability performance assessment and reporting in the Public Sector” has been presented at the 16th Conference of the European Roundtable on Sustainable Production and Consumption (ERSCP). The abstract may be viewed following link in this website (menu Products/Publications).The conference was held in Istanbul, Turkey, 4 -7 of June, 2013: http://erscp-emsu2013.org/ |
SPS Seminar in Gulbenkian
A seminar on Sustainability Performance Assessment of the Public Sector was held in Gulbenkian, Lisbon, the 10th January. About 80 participants filled the room’s capacity to attend the key-note lecture of SPS project consultant Richard M. Walker (City University of Hong Kong).
The first part of the seminar included a presentation of SPS by project coordinator Tomás B. Ramos, and guest presentations on environmental policy evaluation by Rui Santos (CENSE, FCT-UNL) and on performance evaluation of the public sector by António Tavares (NEAPP, FEG-UM).
The full presentations can be downloaded from Products-Seminars and Workshops in this website and the complete programme can be accessed (in Portuguese) here.