Circular Economy for Sustainable Development: The Role of Land, Fuels, and Manufacturing
Please join the Environment and Natural Resources Program (ENRP) for a seminar on "Circular Economy for Sustainable Development: The Role of Land, Fuels, and Manufacturing," featuring Francis X. Johnson, Senior Research Fellow at Stockholm Environment Institute (SEI), and Henrique Pacini, Economic Affairs Officer at the United Nations Conference on Trade and Development (UNCTAD). Following introductory remarks by ENRP Director Henry Lee, Dr. Johnson discusses governing land and biomass use for a climate-compatible bioeconomy, and Dr. Pacini discusses governing materials and pollution pathways.
This event is part of the SDG Series, a series of events on the UN Sustainable Development Goals started in 2017 and organized by a group of fellows at ENRP. Alexandre Strapasson, Belfer Center Fellow in Agriculture and Energy Policy, and Amanda Sardonis, ENRP Associate Director, moderated the discussion.
Francis X. Johnson is a Senior Research Fellow with the Stockholm Environment Institute (SEI) and is currently based at the SEI-Asia centre in Bangkok as Policy/Climate Cluster leader. He holds Master’s degrees in Public Policy and Operations Research and a PhD in Energy and Climate Systems. He has more than twenty-five years of experience in socio-economic and environmental policy analysis on climate mitigation, biofuels, bioeconomy and sustainable land use. He served as a Lead Author for the IPCC AR6 Special Report on Climate Change and Land and is a member of the writing team for the forthcoming IPCC AR6 Synthesis Report.
Henrique Pacini is an economist at UNCTAD in Geneva, where he works on trade and circular economy issues. He has a degree in economics from the University of São Paulo, a Masters in European Studies from Hochschule Bremen, Germany, and a PhD in Energy Technology from KTH, Sweden. He recently completed a post-doctoral fellowship at Harvard University, where he examined the commercial dynamics of secondary/scrap materials in world trade, and co-chaired Harvard’s first Circular Economy Symposium. He is also part of the steering committee and implementation team of the GBP 24.6 million Sustainable Manufacturing and Environmental Pollution (SMEP) programme, which develops scientific evidence and funds pollution-mitigation projects with circular characteristics in Africa and South Asia. Dr. Pacini published over 60 articles on environment, energy, trade and development issues.
Moderators
Alexandre Strapasson
Research Fellow, Environment and Natural Resources Program
Amanda Sardonis
Associate Director, Environment and Natural Resources Program
For more information: https://www.belfercenter.org/index.php/event/circular-economy-sustainable-development-role-land-fuels-and-manufacturing
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This event is part of the SDG Series, a series of events on the UN Sustainable Development Goals started in 2017 and organized by a group of fellows at ENRP. Alexandre Strapasson, Belfer Center Fellow in Agriculture and Energy Policy, and Amanda Sardonis, ENRP Associate Director, moderated the discussion.
Francis X. Johnson is a Senior Research Fellow with the Stockholm Environment Institute (SEI) and is currently based at the SEI-Asia centre in Bangkok as Policy/Climate Cluster leader. He holds Master’s degrees in Public Policy and Operations Research and a PhD in Energy and Climate Systems. He has more than twenty-five years of experience in socio-economic and environmental policy analysis on climate mitigation, biofuels, bioeconomy and sustainable land use. He served as a Lead Author for the IPCC AR6 Special Report on Climate Change and Land and is a member of the writing team for the forthcoming IPCC AR6 Synthesis Report.
Henrique Pacini is an economist at UNCTAD in Geneva, where he works on trade and circular economy issues. He has a degree in economics from the University of São Paulo, a Masters in European Studies from Hochschule Bremen, Germany, and a PhD in Energy Technology from KTH, Sweden. He recently completed a post-doctoral fellowship at Harvard University, where he examined the commercial dynamics of secondary/scrap materials in world trade, and co-chaired Harvard’s first Circular Economy Symposium. He is also part of the steering committee and implementation team of the GBP 24.6 million Sustainable Manufacturing and Environmental Pollution (SMEP) programme, which develops scientific evidence and funds pollution-mitigation projects with circular characteristics in Africa and South Asia. Dr. Pacini published over 60 articles on environment, energy, trade and development issues.
Moderators
Alexandre Strapasson
Research Fellow, Environment and Natural Resources Program
Amanda Sardonis
Associate Director, Environment and Natural Resources Program
For more information: https://www.belfercenter.org/index.php/event/circular-economy-sustainable-development-role-land-fuels-and-manufacturing
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