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Ariel Salleh, ‘Climate, Water, and the UN Sustainable Development Goals: Can a Post-Development Political Ecology do Better?’

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by Gareth Bryant on August 11, 2016

Ariel Salleh, ‘Climate, Water, and the UN Sustainable Development Goals: Can a Post-Development Political Ecology do Better?’

Gareth Bryant | August 11, 2016

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Ariel Salleh (University of Sydney), 'Climate, Water, and the UN Sustainable Development Goals: Can a Post-Development Political Ecology do Better?'

This is the second seminar in the Semester 2 series of 2016 organised by the Department of Political Economy at the University of Sydney.

Date and Location:

Thursday 18 August 2016, Darlington Centre Boardroom, 4:00pm – 5.30pm

More information: gareth.bryant@sydney.edu.au

All welcome!

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Gareth Bryant is a political economist at the University of Sydney. He works as a senior lecturer in the Department of Political Economy and as economist-in-residence with the Sydney Policy Lab.

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    • Marxism Reading Group
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    • Scandalous Economics
    • The Military Roots of Neoliberal Governance
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