Miriam Kennet

Miriam Kennet
Residence Reading, England
Nationality British
Education Environmental Science and Economics
Alma mater Mansfield College, Oxford
Occupation CEo of the Green Economics Institute
Awards One World Action's 100 Most Powerful Global Women who make change (2011)
Website greeneconomics.org.uk

Miriam Frances Kennet is an economist and founder of the Green Economics Institute.[1][2][3] She is editor of the International Journal of Green Economics,[1][4] the first peer-reviewed international journal which proposes and fosters discussion on all aspects of green economics.[4][5] In October 2011, Kennet was nominated as one of One World Action's 100 Most Powerful Women.[3][6]

Overview

Kennet has studied and researched economics and environmental science at South Bank University, the University of Oxford,[7] She is a member of Mansfield College and the Environmental Change Institute at Oxford University.[7][8] Kennet has worked to turn green economics from an idea into an academic discipline.[3] She works for governments and organisations to use green economics to find new solutions to world problems. She regards green economics as "Progressive Economics, reclaiming economics for all people everywhere – women, nature, other species, the planet and its systems".[6][9][10] She received the Honour Award from the Minister in Luxemburg at the Green Business Summit in April 2014.

Activity

Kennet has taught at many universities around the world, spoken at several international conferences and published a multitude of academic papers. She has made speeches and workshops on Green Economics in several European countries, including Switzerland, Belgium, Germany, Poland, France, United Kingdom and Spain,[1] and has taught, trained and lectured most recently at Oxford University, Bath University, Cambridge University, Birkbeck College, London University, Slubice University Poland, Frankfurt am Oder and European University Germany, Alicante, Spain, Bolzano in Italy among others.[7]

She has attended many events and conferences as a guest speaker. Kennet gave a speech at the UK Parliament on Green IT and "Reduce, Reuse, Recycle, Repair".[11] She teaches Sustainable Development to UK Government Departments as part of the National Government School.[7] Kennet also attended the Copenhagen COP15 Conference on Climate Change as part of an international delegation involved in developing a green economic analysis of climate change policies.[2]

She has been published in the Harvard School Economics Review,[12] the "International Journal of Green Economics"[13][14] She is editor of Ashgate academic publishers series on green economics and sustainable growth and a series with Gower Management Publishers.[8] Kennet is also a regular guest speaker on BBC Radio, and has been featured of programmes including "Wake Up to Money" programme. In 2011, BBC Oxford broadcast a radio programme on Kennet's life and work.[15] Kennet has edited and published about 30 books on economics, on philosophy and on green issues.

Green Economics

Meredith Hunter, Crispin Tickell, Ewa Larsson, Oliver Tickell, and Miriam Kennet (left to right) at the 6th Annual Green Economics Conference

Miriam Kennet is an expert on green economics, after having obtained bachelor's and master's degrees in areas including economics and environmental science, and editing the International Journal of Green Economics.[1] As the co-founder, director and CEO of the Green Economics Institute, she publishes several books, articles and magazines every year centred on green economics research.[7] According to Kennet, a definition of green economics is:

Green Economics is the green movement's challenge to mainstream orthodoxy in economics and it is gaining ground globally and in the corridors of power as the best alternative to solving climate change, the credit crunch, poverty and biodiversity losses. It is about providing reclaiming the practices and policies of economics, for all people everywhere, nature, other species, the planet and its systems. It is about provisioning for the needs, impacts, effects and responsibilities, for everyone and everything on the planet."[16]

Publications

Books

  • Kennet M., and Gale de Oliveira, M., Blackett- Ord R., (2013) Green Economics, Art, Photography and Poetry. The Green Economics Inst.
  • Kennet M., and Gale de Oliveira, M., Holcroft Ricky and John Stewart (2013) The Green Transport Revolution. The Green Economics Inst
  • Kennet M., and Gale de Oliveira, M., Blackett- Ord R., (2013) Green Economics. Greening the Food on your plate.
  • Kennet M., and Gale de Oliveira, Amaral S., (2013) Greening the Global Economy. Green Economics Inst ISBN 978-1-907-543-449
  • Kennet M., and Gale de Oliveira, M., Blackett- Ord R., (2013) Green Economics. Food, Farming and Agriculture. ISBN 978-1-907-543-449
  • Chichilsnisky. G., Chow Fah Yee, Madi M., Kennet M., Gale de Oliveira, M., (2013) The Greening of Global Finance. ISBN 978-1-907-543-401
  • Kennet M., Gale de Oliveira, M., Gusta S., & Ajsataja D., (2013) The Greening of Eastern Europe ISBN 978-1-907-543-418
  • Kennet M., Gale de Oliveira, Irawatti D., Onggo S., (2013) The Greening of Indonesia.
  • Kennet M., Gale de Oliveira, Madi M., & Vassallo C., (2013) The Greening of Latin America. The Green Economics Institute. Paperback 300 pages ISBN 978-1-907-543-876
  • Kennet M., and Koike R., (2012) Green Energy Policies for the 21st Century, Fukishima's Legacy. The Green Economics Institute. Paperback 350 pages
  • Hedvig Berg, T., Seeberg A., and Kennet M., (2012) Green Economics Methodology. The Green Economics Institute. Paperback 350 Pages
  • Kennet M., and Goeke J., (2012) Green Economics and Young People, employment, Green Jobs and Education. The Green Economics Institute. Reading. Paperback 350 pages
  • Kennet M, (2012) Green Economics: The Greening of Asia and China. The Green Economics Institute. Reading. Paperback 350 pages
  • Kennet M. and Felton J., and Winchester A.(2012) Green Economics, Women's Unequal Pay and Poverty. The Green Economics Institute. Reading. Paperback 360 pages
  • Kennet M., (2010) The Green Economics Reader. (2010) The Green Economics Institute. ISBN 978-1-907-543-029
  • Kennet M., (2012) Do. ISBN 978-1-907-543-265
  • Kennet M., (2012) The Green Built Environment. The Green Economics Institute. Reading. Paperback 350 pages ISBN 978-1-907-543-067
  • Kennet M., (2012) Green Economics: Voices of Africa. The Green Economics Institute. Reading. Paperback 250 pages. ISBN 978-1-907-543-098
  • Kennet M., (2011) Handbook of Green Economics. The Green Economics Institute. Reading. Paperback 350 pages ISBN 978-1-907-543-036
  • Kennet M., and Ka Ming Mak W, (2012) Green Economics and Climate Change. The Green Economics Institute. Reading. Paperback 350 pages. ISBN 978-1-907-543-104
  • Kenent M., and Lord C., (2012) Green Economics and the Citizens Income. The Green Economics Institute. Reading Paperback 350 pages.
  • Scot Cato M., and Kennet M. (1999) Green Economics, Beyond Supply and Demand to Meeting People's NeedsPublisher: Green Audit

Book chapters

  • Kennet M., (2010) The Green Economy, in Trecanni Il Libero Dell'Anno Rome: Italy
  • Kennet M., (2011) The Green Economy in Textbook of sustainable development economics, for Latvia and the Baltics. Latvia. Dzineta et al. In Latvian.
  • Kennet M., (2011) The Green Economics Dialogue
  • Kennet M., (2011) 4th Women's unequal pay and opportunity. Reading. May 2011
  • Kennet M., (2011) Climate Change and the Green Built Environment, in Climate Change and the Built Environment, Proverbs et al. (2011) Wileys Publishers.
  • Kennet M., (2008) 'Socio-ecological transformation- the learning from Green Economics', Rosa Luxembourg Stiftung, Dietz Germany (2008)
  • Kennet M., (2009) Pluralism and Green Economics teaching and Pedagogy, edited Jack Reardon, Publisher Routledge. in Pluralist teaching in Economics.
  • Kennet M., (2012) Greening the Academy in Nocella A., and Kahn R., Publisher, Syracuse University USA.
  • Scott Cato M., and Kennet M., (1999) Introduction: in Green Economics, Beyond Supply and Demand to Meeting People's Needs Green Audit. Publisher- Green Audit
  • Kennet M., (1999) Backlash strategies:Strategies Employed by Big Business to meet the Environmental Challenge, In Scott Cato M., and Kennet M., Green Economics : Beyond Supply and Demand to meeting peoples needs. Green Audit. Aberystwyth.

Proceedings

  • Kennet M. (2011) The Greening of China, Proceedings of the symposium on the greening of China. Oxford. February 2011
  • Kennet M., (2011) The Green Built Environment. Proceedings of the conference on the Green Built Environment. Oxford University
  • Kennet M., and Mekonen (2011) Green Economics A beacon of hope for Africa. The Green Economics Institute
  • M and Mekonen and Gale D;OLiveira Green Economics and Women...The Green Economics Institute
  • Kennet M., (2009) Europe's World Journal Website. Publisher, Friends of Europe. January 2009.
  • Kennet. M., (2004) Kennet M., (2004) How do current purchasing methods in large international companies affect stakeholders? Research to investigate the effect of purchasing trends and practices on people and planet. In Proceedings of "The 2004 Corporate Social Responsibility and Environmental Management Conference."Edited Richard Welford. ERP Environment. Shipley. West Yorkshire.p.129 48th and 29 June 2004
  • Kennet. M., (2003) "Stakeholder effects in procurement practise" in Leeds University ERP Environment Proceedings 2003.Edited Richard Welford.
  • Kennet. M., (2005) "Parecon Review" in Sustainable Development edited by Delyse Springett. Publisher, Wileys Interscience
  • Kennet. M. (2004) "Stakeholder Effects and supply issues" in Oxford Brookes University Annual Research Conference 2004
  • Kennet. M., (2005) Effects and supply issues Oxford Brookes University Annual Research Conference 2005
  • Kennet M., (2006) Earth time and intergenerational equity & the importance of long termism in economics. Proceedings at Mansfield College, Oxford Conference on Long termism. Earth time and Intergenerational Equity 2006. Pub: Green Economics Institute
  • Kennet M., (2006) How do current purchasing and supply chain methods of large international companies affect stakeholders? Proceedings of the Green Economics and Intergenerational Equity Holism and Long-Termism Conference. Mansfield College, Oxford. Green Economics Institute Publishing.

Magazine articles

  • Kennet. M., (2007) The Basic Income Scheme. Basic Income for all. Greenworld. (2007) Kennet. M.(2008) Lower Growth increasing happiness. in Greenworld 59 p. 14. Winter Issue (2008)
  • Kennet. M., (2008)Viennese whirls. Miriam Kennet speaks in the Austrian Parliament about our economic vision. The popularity of Green Economics. Greenworld No. 59 p. 7(2008)
  • Kennet M., (2008) Increasing Parish Council Representation. Greenworld No.59 Winter Issue 2008
  • Kennet. M. (2007) Editorial. About The Green Economist. The Green Economist Vol 2 issue no.2 November 2007
  • Kennet M., Report from the European Greens Council in Vienna. The Green Economist.. Vol 2 issue no 2. November 2007
  • Kennet. M. (2007) Editorial. Green International. Issue 110 Autumn 2007
  • Kennet M., (2007) Editorial. Green International Issue 109 Spring 2007
  • Kennet M., (2006) Editorial Green International Issue 108 Autumn 2006.Published GPEW
  • The Green Economist, Vol 1–6 2006–2011 The Green Economics Institute
  • Kennet. M., (2006) Review of Stakeholder Theory Samantha Miles and Andrew Friedman 2006 Inderscience
  • Kennet. M., (2006) Review of After the Ice by Steven Mithen 2006 Inderscience
  • Kennet M., (2007) Social aspects of Green Economics. Association of Heterodox Economists. September 2007.
  • Kennet M., (2007) Review of 50 Development economists, in Volume 1 issue 3/4 International Journal of Green Economics. Inderscience
  • Kennet M. (2007) Budget comment for 2007, on The Ecologist website
  • Kennet M., (2008) Socio – ecological transformation: Green Economics new perspectives for solutions to the most pressing problems of today in Social-ecological Transformation / Reconstruction as a Central Challenge for Alternative Economic Conceptions and Strategies of economic policies." Delheim J., (Eds). Rosa Luxemburg Foundation. Publisher Dietz Verlag. Bonn, Germany (Forthcoming).
  • Kennet. M., (2007) Green Economics. Harvard College Economics Review. Volume II, Issue 1.December 2007.
  • Kennet M., Heinemann V., (2006) Green Economics: setting the scene. Aims, context, and philosophical underpinning of the distinctive new solutions offered by Green Economics In International Journal of Green Economics, Volume 1 issue 1 /2 Inderscience Publishers. Pages 68–102 www.inderscience.com/ijge
  • Kennet M., (2007) Editorial :Progress in Green Economics: ontology, concepts, and philosophy. Civilisation and the lost factor of reality in social and environmental justice. in International Journal of Green Economics Vol 1. issue 3 / 4.Publisher Inderscience Geneva
  • Kennet M., and Heinemann V. (2006) Foreword to International Journal of Green Economics Volume 1 issue 1/2 with Volker Heinemann 2006.Inderscience
  • Kennet M., et al. (2009) Women's unequal pay and poverty in International Journal of Green Economics. Inderscience vol 3 issue 2.
  • Kennet M., et al. (2009) Climate change economics at a crossroads for Copenhagen Kyoto Conference, in International Journal of Green Economics, Vol 3 issue 3/ 4 Inderscience Publishers.
  • Kennet M. (2008) Review of Transnational Corporations, by Grazia Ietto Gillies, IJGE Vol 2. issue 1 January 2008
  • Kennet. M. and Seeberg M. L. (2008) Review of a History of anthropology. IJGE Vol 2 Issue 1 January 2008
  • Kennet M., (2008) Social aspects of Green Economics. Evidence of the need for an holistic approach. Social aspects of Green Economics Conference. The Green Economics Institute. Feb 2008 Oxford University, Published by The Green Economics Inst.
  • The International Journal of Green Economics, Vol 1–5 2006–2011: Inderscience
  • Kennet M., (2008) 'Transnational Corporations' Review of Grazia Ietto Gilies, International Journal of Green Economics, Vol 2 issue 1 2008
  • Kennet M., and Seeberg M.L. (2008) 'A History of Anthropology', International Journal of Green Economics, Vol 2, Issue 2 2008
  • Kennet M., (2007) Proceedings of the Heterodox Economics Conference The formal and informal economy

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