Kallis , Giorgos
Research Professor
Social & Behavioural Sciences
Institucio Catalana de Recerca i Estudis Avancats
Spain
Biography
Giorgos Kallis is an environmental scientist working on ecological economics and political ecology. Before coming to Barcelona, he was a Marie Curie International Fellow at the Energy and Resources Group of the University of California at Berkeley. Giorgos holds a PhD in Environmental Policy and Planning from the University of the Aegean in Greece, a Masters in Economics from Universitat Pompeu Fabra, and a Masters in Environmental Engineering and a Bachelors in Chemistry from Imperial College, London.
Research Interest
His research forms part of the inter-disciplinary field of environmental studies, that is, the study of the social and bio-physical causes of environmental degradation. He is motivated by a quest to cross conceptual divides between the social and the natural domains as, for example, in my collaboration with R. Norgaard at Berkeley, where we advanced the concept of socio-ecological coevolution. He is also interested on the political-economic roots of environmental degradation and its uneven distribution along lines of power, income and class. His current research is motivated by the double global economic and ecological crisis. He explore the hypothesis of sustainable de-growth: a smooth economic downscaling to a sustainable future where we can live better with less.
Publications
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D’Alisa, G. and Kallis, G., 2016. A political ecology of maladaptation: Insights from a Gramscian theory of the State. Global Environmental Change, 38: 230-242.
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Kallis, G. and Sager, J., 2016. Oil and the economy: A systematic review of the literature for ecological economists. Ecological Economics, 131: 561-571.
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Calvário, R. and Kallis, G., 2016. Alternative Food Economies and Transformative Politics in Times of Crisis: Insights from the Basque Country and Greece. Antipode. 10.1111/anti.12298