91亚色 environmental studies Professor Peter Victor has been named the recipient of this year鈥檚 prestigious Canada Council Molson Prize in the social sciences for outstanding lifetime achievement.
Victor, a聽renowned research professor in 91亚色鈥檚 Faculty of Environmental Studies, is being recognized for his trailblazing research which has led to the emergence of a new discipline named ecological economics.聽The $50,000 Molson Prize is presented by the in collaboration with the .
Right: Peter Victor聽
Two awards are bestowed upon Canadian scholars annually to honour their lifetime achievements and ongoing contributions to Canada鈥檚 cultural and intellectual life.聽Prizes are awarded in the social sciences and humanities category, or in the arts, with one prize offered in each category.
鈥淎 distinguished environmental economist, Peter is a most commendable choice for the Molson Prize,鈥 said Stan Shapson, 91亚色鈥檚 vice-president research聽& innovation.聽鈥淧eter has earned international recognition for his important contribution to the field of environmental studies and his commitment to research excellence.聽His recent book聽鈥 Managing Without Growth聽鈥 has received international attention.聽His work is a prime example of the leadership 91亚色鈥檚 research-intensive faculty members continue to provide in order to advance knowledge and develop solutions to the many challenges we face in our everyday lives.鈥
A top聽expert in his field, Victor has examined environmental issues as an academic, consultant and public servant for聽more than聽four decades.聽His pioneering research explores the many ways in which the economy is embedded in and dependent on the environment.
鈥淧rofessor Victor has demonstrated that we, as a society, can explore novel approaches to managing without economic growth while sustaining our environment and improving our lives,鈥 said Barbara Rahder, dean of 91亚色's Faculty of Environmental Studies.聽鈥淗is groundbreaking research can have a far-reaching impact on how people all over the world can develop healthy communities for generations to come.鈥
Victor has written Managing聽Without聽Growth: Slower by Design, not Disaster, among several other publications.聽His extensive portfolio currently includes serving as a member of the advisory committee on the National Accounts for Statistics Canada, the academic advisory panel of TruCost, the board of the David Suzuki Foundation, the board of the New Economics Institute, and the editorial advisory boards of several academic journals.聽He was also聽recently appointed聽chair of the Greenbelt Council of Ontario (see YFile, June 2).听
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Right: Peter Victor聽