Sweden, Belgium and Austria are setting up a learning network to evaluate and promote local initiatives for sustainable energy supply
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MSc BA
Livia Regen studied Social-Ecological Economics and Policy, Linguistics, Cultural Studies and Environmental Science. In the former, she specialized in multi-level governance and ecological economics. She joined the TRANS-PED project at ITA in May 2022.
Livia Regen completed her Bachelor's degree at the Department of English and American Studies at the University of Vienna with a focus on linguistics and cultural theory. In addition, she took courses at the University of Natural Resources and Applied Life Sciences in Environmental and Bioresource Management. She spent her Erasmus period at Goldsmiths College, University of London. In 2021, Livia Regen completed her Master's degree at the Vienna University of Economics and Business Administration in Social-Ecological Economics and Policy (SEEP).
During her studies, Livia Regen completed an internship at the Institute for Advanced Sustainability Studies Potsdam (IASS) in the research group Narratives and Images of Sustainability. In her master's thesis, she examined challenges at the interface of media-economic structures and public communication in times of climate crisis. Based on this, she co-authored the chapter "Discourses and Media" with Hendrik Theine for the APCC Special Report 22: Structures for Climate Friendly Living. Until May 2022, she was a research project assistant at the Vienna University of Economics and Business at the Institute for Institutional and Heterodox Economics in a research project on lobbying in the context of the European Green Deal. She is editor of Degrowth & Strategy: how to bring about social-ecological transformation (2022).
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