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ICEH Lecture Series: Economics for the 21st Century

Our Health, Our Environment: Making the Link: Connecting Economics with Health and the Environment

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  • There is a fee for this event
When Apr 30, 2008
from 06:30 pm to 08:00 pm
Cost Advance tickets are $10 or $15 at the door (includes reception at 5:30).
How Muddy? Not muddy
Where Town Hall Seattle
Sponsored By Seattle Biotech Legacy Foundation, The Institute for Children’s Environmental Health, People for Puget Sound
Contact Name Heather Trim
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Contact Phone (206) 382-7007
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The Seattle Biotech Legacy Foundation and the Institute for Children’s Environmental Health present their fifth annual lecture series. This year's series examines the relationship between the natural world, human society, and our economic system, focusing on ecological economics, a growing transdisciplinary field which expands economic theory to integrate the earth’s natural systems, human values and health.

On April 30, Dr. Joshua Farley, professor of Community Development and Applied Economics at the Gund Institute at the University of Vermont. speaks on "Economics for the 21st Century: Creating a Collective Vision for a Sustainable Future."

For more information and to purchase tickets to any lecture, please visit iceh.org or call 360-331-7904.

 

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Red Marker ICEH Lecture Series: Economics for the 21st Century
Our Health, Our Environment: Making the Link: Connecting Economics with Health and the Environment

The Seattle Biotech Legacy Foundation and the Institute for Children’s Environmental Health present their fifth annual lecture series. This year's series examines the relationship between the natural world, human society, and our economic system, focusing on ecological economics, a growing transdisciplinary field which expands economic theory to integrate the earth’s natural systems, human values and health.

On April 30, Dr. Joshua Farley, professor of Community Development and Applied Economics at the Gund Institute at the University of Vermont. speaks on "Economics for the 21st Century: Creating a Collective Vision for a Sustainable Future."

For more information and to purchase tickets to any lecture, please visit iceh.org or call 360-331-7904.

 

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  • reviewer: Rein Atteman