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Jean Monnet and Donella Meadows Award

Jenneth Parker was awarded the Jean Monnet Prize in 2024
Symposium "Green Deal, Circular Economy and Industrial Ecology"
she was awarded for her research on Systems Thinking and Systems Change 
Jenneth Parker is research director of the Schumacher Institute (UK)
Eduard Nedelciu was awarded the Donella Meadows Prize in 2024
Symposium "Green Deal, Circular Economy and Industrial Ecology"
He was awarded for his research on Phosporous and System Dynamics
Eduard Nedelciu is a researcher of Bergen University
Jorgen Randers received the Jean Monnet Prize in 2022
Symposium "50 years of Limits to Growth", Clermont-Ferrand, December
He was awarded for his works on Limits to Growth (1972 - 2022) and his research on Earth4All
Jorgen Randers was Professor at BI Norwegian Business
David Collste received the Donella Meadows Prize in 2022
Symposium "50 years of Limits to Growth", Clermont-Ferrand, December
He was awarded for his research on Systems Dynamics and Earth4All model
David Collste is Post-doc researcher at Stockholm Resilience Center (SRC), Sweden
Valeria Schwanitz received the Jean Monnet Prize in 2019
Symposium "Strong Sustainability", Clermont-Ferrand, December
She was awarded for her works on Integrated Assessment Models 
Valeria Schwanitz is Professor at HVL (Norway)
Mariia Kostetckaia received the Donella Meadows Prize in 2019
Symposium "Strong Sustainability", Clermont-Ferrand, December
This is the first year that we award this prize, with the Agreement of Dennis Meadows
She was awarded for her article on Frontrunners and Laggars, how fast are the EU members 
States progressing towards the Sustainable Development Goals 

Mariia Kostetckaia is PhD Student at Vienna University of Economics and Business, Austria
Paul James received the Jean Monnet Prize in 2017
Symposium "Sustainable Cities", Clermont-Ferrand, December
International Network of Michelin Cities
He was awarded for his works on Circles of Social Life 
Paul James is Professor at Western University of Sydney (Australia)
Benjamin Batingue received the Jean Monnet Prize "Young researcher" in 2017
Symposium "Sustainable Cities", Clermont-Ferrand, December
International Network of Michelin Cities
He was awarded for his article on Urbanization in Sub-Saharan African Cities
Benjamin Batingue has a PhD from Stellenbosch University, South Africa