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Beyond Efficiency: Rebound Effects through an Industrial Ecology Lens

Efficiency improvements and circular strategies are often promoted as key pathways to sustainability. In practice, however, their expected environmental benefits are often reduced when behavioural and systemic responses lead to greater overall consumption, a phenomenon known as rebound effects. 

This session brings together researchers to discuss the origins of rebound, share new insights, and explore emerging directions in rebound research. Drawing on case studies from multiple sectors, speakers will highlight how rebound analysis can be more effectively integrated into sustainability assessment and policy design.

Registration: https://us02web.zoom.us/j/84748972297?pwd=lf2nBbvHFSS1DLdZr3SFulbwAhCfiq.1

Speakers:

  • Tamar Meshulam (Ben-Gurion University of the Negev)

  • Tamar Makov (Ben-Gurion University of the Negev)

  • David Font Vivanco (Eco Intelligent Growth SL)

  • John Mulrow (Degrowth Institute)

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Degrowth Policy Working Group