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02.10.2025
Organizing Sufficiency in the Global South: Justice, Effectiveness and Instrumentation
About this event
From 02 October 2025 12:00 to 03 October 2025 16:00
Sciences Po - 1 pl. Saint-Thomas-d'Aquin & Online
Organized by
LIEPPMANdatory registration to participate in person
mandatory registration to participate via zoom
Entrance via 1 place Saint Thomas d’Aquin, 75007
Salle K008 (ground floor)
Abstract
Sufficiency approaches to just and equitable environmental and climate policies have gained significant traction in both public and scholarly debates in recent years. These approaches focus on avoiding and reducing the demand for energy, materials and other natural resources while delivering wellbeing for all within planetary boundaries. The concept of “sufficiency corridors” captures this dual imperative: establishing a lower threshold of resource consumption necessary for human flourishing, alongside an upper threshold defined by planetary boundaries, with the aim of fostering equity across countries and generations.
In OECD countries, a number of sufficiency-oriented policies have been developed and implemented. Examples include fare-free public transport schemes, emission-differentiated road traffic taxes, levies on high-carbon luxury goods, and the integration of sufficiency into France’s 2015 Energy Transition Law. Yet, research and policy debates on sufficiency remain disproportionately focused on the Global North, while experiences from other regions have received comparatively less attention.
Emerging economies, however, are crucial sites of sufficiency-related innovation. These contexts face the dual challenge of curbing excessive consumption among expanding middle classes while ensuring the provision of essential services that meet the lower threshold of sufficiency corridors. Although not always explicitly framed as “sufficiency,” relevant measures are already in place. For example, fare-free bus programs have been introduced for senior citizens in Brazilian and Chinese cities, and for women in the Indian states of Tamil Nadu and Delhi.
This workshop offers a forum for advancing scholarly and practical engagement with sufficiency across diverse contexts. It convenes an international panel of researchers and practitioners to critically examine sufficiency policies, drawing on comparative insights and fostering cross-cultural and interdisciplinary dialogue.
The program includes talks by confirmed speakers as well as paper sessions with contributing participants (program details will be announced soon), all within an intimate and interactive setting. Participation is limited to around 30 people, and the working language of the event will be English. Non-presenting participants are warmly invited to register, join the discussions, and engage in this collective exploration of sufficiency as a pathway toward just and equitable climate and environmental policies.
This event is hosted by LIEPP and organized by Mallory Zhan, Manisha Anantharaman and Yamina Saheb.
Agenda
Day 1, Thursday, October 212:00 | Arrival & Buffet Lunch 13:00 | Opening Remarks: Charlotte Halpern 13:15 | Keynote Speech: Sophie Dubuisson-Quellier 14:00 | Spotlight Presentation: Yamina Saheb 15:00 | Coffee Break 15:15 | Paper Session 1 16:45 | Coffee Break 17:00 | Paper Session 2 18:00 | Conversation: community-engaged research, with Manisha Anantharaman and Mallory Zhan Evening | Social dinner | Day 2, Friday, October 309:15 | Morning Coffee 09:45 | Invited Talk: Aimée Aguilar Jaber 10:45 | Coffee Break 11:00 | Panel Discussion: Eco-social policies with Luísa Fondello, Éloi Laurent and Matteo Mandelli (moderator: Max Cocard) 12:30 | Lunch 14:00 | Paper Session 3 15:00 | Summary of the Conference |
About this event
From 02 October 2025 12:00 to 03 October 2025 16:00
Sciences Po - 1 pl. Saint-Thomas-d'Aquin & Online
Organized by
LIEPP