15 October, 2025 (Wednesday), 15:00 – 16:00 JST
Mirai Crea 2F, Large Conference Room (in-person only)
About the Lecture
A conceptual framework will be presented that interlinks the discourses of strong sustainability, positive peace and holistic planetary health perspectives. Based on an extensive literature review on the three discourses and literature linking sustainability, peace and planetary health to decolonisation and indigeneity discourses, the aim is to identify the respective areas of overlap and interplay between them. Each discourse acts as a foundational condition for the others in specific ways that will be identified. Institutions and governance implications will also be identified to highlight the ways in which structure and agency enable each other (or not) in the respective discourses and their implied scalar ambitions.
About the Speaker
Dr. Heike Schroeder is Professor of Environmental Governance at the School of Global Development, University of East Anglia. Her work focuses global (environmental) politics, the politics of the international climate negotiations and critiques of current climate policies, indigenous peoples/knowledge and decolonisation, trust, food and nutrition, planetary health and sustainable agriculture. She previously held positions at Oxford University and the University of California, Santa Barbara and obtained her PhD in political science from the Free University of Berlin.


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