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Gund Tea

Gund Tea is a weekly discussion series by the Gund Institute for Ecological Economics and provides an opportunity for affiliates of the Gund and the broader University community to engage in robust discussion about topical research, current events, and relevant theory. The Teas host visiting scholars and research associates from around the world, as well as some of the Gund's very own fellows and students.

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Programs in this Series

Format: 2012
Video Program Information Production Date Watch Buy
thumbnail Stuart Kauffman: Ethics

Stuart Kauffman, one of the world's most eminent scientists — a founder of the field of...

11/18/2011 Watch  
thumbnail Christine Vatovec: Eco/Health Impacts of End-of-Life Medicine

Christine Vatovec examines governance factors that determine the ecological and human health...

10/20/2011 Watch  
thumbnail Eric Zencey: Alternative Indicators - What Should We Be Measuring in Vermont?

This Tea addresses the outstanding issues with Vermont's Genuine Progress Indicator (GPI)...

09/23/2011 Watch  
thumbnail Andrea Castelo Branco Brasileiro: Brazilian Environmental Social Accounting Matrix

The construction of an Environmental Social Accounting Matrix for the Brazilian Amazon Region...

09/19/2011    
thumbnail Bernardo Aguilar: Costa Rica Wetland Conservation

Bernardo Aguilar is a Costa Rican who has lived and worked in the United States for a third...

04/08/2011 Watch  
thumbnail Gary Johnson: Spatially Quantifying Ecosystem Services

Gary Johnson is a Ph.D. candidate in Computer Science at the University of Vermont. He...

02/25/2011 Watch  
thumbnail Asim Zia: Cross-Scale Value Trade-Offs in Managing Socio-Ecological Systems

Management of socio-ecological systems takes place amidst complex governance processes and...

02/11/2011 Watch  
thumbnail Bob Herendeen: Is a Non-Nuclear, Non-Carbon Future Possible?

This event is part of the weekly Gund Tea Series, an opportunity for affiliates of the Gund...

12/03/2010 Watch  
thumbnail Diane Gayer: Why Do We Build What We Build?

Sustainable mega-cities versus Vermont-scale. Join Gund Institute's own Diane Gayer to take a...

11/19/2010 Watch  
thumbnail Stuart Kauffman: The Impact of Complex Systems on Ecological Economics

Stuart Kauffman, one of the world's most eminent scientists — a founder of the field of...

11/12/2010 Watch  
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