Anders hayden
Associate Professor
Department of Political ScienceÂ
Dalhousie University
Canada
Biography
Dr. ANDERS HAYDEN is affiliated to Department of Political Science , Dalhousie University. Dr. ANDERS HAYDEN is currently providing services as Associate Professor. Dr. ANDERS HAYDEN has authored I145and co-authored multiple peer-reviewed scientific papers and presented works at many national and International conferences. Dr. ANDERS HAYDEN contributions have acclaimed recognition from honourable subject experts around the world. Dr. ANDERS HAYDEN is actively associated with different societies and academies. Dr. ANDERS HAYDEN academic career is decorated with several reputed awards and funding. Dr. ANDERS HAYDEN research interests include Dr. Hayden's research examines the social and political responses to climate change, and other environmental challenges. He is particularly interested in the evolving balance between efforts to promote ecological modernization (“green growthâ€) and sufficiency-based challenges to the endless growth of production and consumption. He has written on efforts to promote "gree growth" in Canada, Britain, and the European Union. His interest in the sufficiency approach has included examination of policies and initiatives to reduce hours of work as well as research on Bhutan, a country that has established Gross National Happiness, rather than Gross National Product, as its overriding goal. He is currently involved in research on the political and policy impacts of alternative measures of wellbeing and prosperity (i.e. “beyond GDP†measurement)..
Research Interest
Dr. Hayden's research examines the social and political responses to climate change, and other environmental challenges. He is particularly interested in the evolving balance between efforts to promote ecological modernization (“green growthâ€) and sufficiency-based challenges to the endless growth of production and consumption. He has written on efforts to promote "gree growth" in Canada, Britain, and the European Union. His interest in the sufficiency approach has included examination of policies and initiatives to reduce hours of work as well as research on Bhutan, a country that has established Gross National Happiness, rather than Gross National Product, as its overriding goal. He is currently involved in research on the political and policy impacts of alternative measures of wellbeing and prosperity (i.e. “beyond GDP†measurement).
Publications
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He is the author of two books: When Green Growth Is Not Enough: Climate Change, Ecological Modernization, and Sufficiency (McGill-Queen’s University Press, 2014) and Sharing the Work, Sparing the Planet: Work Time, Consumption & Ecology (Zed Books / Between the Lines, 1999).