Posted on: 10th June 2020
How can we de-grow?
Strategies for Social-Ecological Transformation
“Degrowth Vienna 2020” was an online conference. The presenter and panelist discussed strategies for a degrowth transformation. By bringing together practitioners, artists, activists, civil society actors and scientists, many aspects of transformation were openly discussed.
The Need for Degrowth – Time to Think about Strategies
The panel connects to the opening of the conference.
facilitator:
Laura Grossmann
Presenters:
Strategic Approaches: an Overview
Presenters:
Moderator:
Past and current environmental movements in Austria: What we can learn for transformation
Facilitator:
Christoph Ambach
Speakers:
Lisa Kiesenhofer
Margaret Haderer
Advancing a Degrowth Agenda in the Corona Crisis
moderator:
Iris Frey
Presenters:
Advancing a Degrowth Agenda in the Corona Crisis
moderator:
Iris Frey
Presenters:
Strategies for global solidarity in the face of multiple crisis
At the heart of the discussion is an intensive examination of the discourses on decolonization and post-development in relationship to degrowth as central elements of a social-ecological transformation. The aim is to further stimulate the exchange of experiences between Global South and North perspectives and the application of concrete strategies for solidarity practice by experts from science, activism and civil society.
facilitator:
Antje Daniel
speakers:
Mágara Millán
Alexander Behr
Degrowing the food sector: How to build democratic food policies
The aim of the panel is to develop a common understanding of how a socially and ecologically sustainable food systems can look like. To achieve this, we draw on existing practices and strategies of local and regional initiatives which promote sustainable food systems. There exists already a variety of collectives, networks, and food system approaches, which create opportunities and offer tangible examples and visions of what a degrowth society could look like. These initiatives offer examples, which contribute to a democratic food system and from which we can learn.
The guiding question of the panel is therefore to what extend strategies used by these initiatives can serve as a strategy for degrowth.
Further questions to be addressed are: As part of a democratic food policy, how can the initiatives be strengthened and up-scaled? What (else) does a democratic food policy need to contain and how can this be achieved? What keeps us locked into the current unsustainable food systems and what strategies are needed to overcome these lock-ins/barriers?
To discuss these questions, Olivier De Schutter will introduce, in a first step, insights from the IPES-Food report and relate them to the degrowth debate. His keynote will be complemented with concrete examples, covering different spatial scales – the urban, regional and the European. More concretely, Line Rise Nielsen from the institution “Changing Food – Copenhagen Food System Centre” will present an urban strategy of counselling the city. Armin Bernhard will describe a regional strategy drawing on his experience of a citizen’s cooperative in Mals (South Tyrol) and Genevieve Savigny from the European Coordination La Via Campesina will explain the role of social and peasant movements struggles for a democratic agricultural and trade policies on the European Union’s level.
Understanding transformations and the role of strategy
This panel explored theories of social change and lessons from history of societal transformations to see what we can learn about strategies for transformation. The panel served as a general introduction to conceptual approaches in transformation research and provide a basis for the discussions in the rest of the conference. We discussed mechanisms, triggers, and obstacles to successful change, and explored different approaches to understanding transformation.
facilitator:
Tone Smith
speakers:
Closing Panel: Today–Tomorrow: Reflections on the conference & how to move forward
With graphic recording we crystallised the main statements of the panel for you. Enjoy the short movie about it!
The aim of the Degrowth Vienna 2020 conference is to integrate expertise and elaborate promising strategies for a socially and ecologically just transformation. This panel aims to bring together the multiple facets of the conference by reflecting upon highlights, lessons learned and shortcomings. The second part of the panel discusses of how to move forward. Putting strategy, the how, on the agenda of the degrowth movement will raise questions of possible reorientations or new directions for the movement. Further, we will consider concrete next steps and reflect on how to incorporate these learnings in our work, organizing and actions.
facilitator:
Christian Kerschner
speakers:
Nina Treu
Tonny Nowshin
Halliki Kreinin