In his twenty-eighth edition, the Congress of Applied Psychology(ICAP) brought together about 4500 participants of more than 100 countries. During the meeting, held in Paris between the 8th and 13th of July, a mention was made on how stimulant the current period is being for Applied Psychology in the sense work in connection with different social crises is growing and increasingly demanded. Amongst the attendees, Professor Ricardo García Mira did it both as director of the People-Environment Group from UDC and as president of the “International Association for People-Environment Studies”(IAPS).

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Previously to our first GLAMURS consortium members meeting in Rome on next October 1st-3rd, a new meeting took place in Bath on July 17th-18th. This meeting, hosted by University of Bath, focussed our attention on the kick-start of the hand collaborative work, defining specific aspects of the modelling, and also connecting the empirical research and the projection into the future.

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On June 27th, the 23rd edition of the Conference of IAPS finished, leaving behind a positive balance among the  People-Environment group members. Two of the PhD researchers, Amelia Fraga and Isabel Lema,  presented their projects under the titles of “Environmental Education, Public participation and bottom-up processes” and “Psychosocial evaluation in organizational environments” respectively. Within the Social Psychology domain, the aim of these lines of research is to demonstrate two concepts. First, the importance and transformative functions of environmental education and secondly to analyze how certain working conditions, such as shift work, affect the workers’ quality of life.

Professors Ricardo García Mira and Adina Dumitru chaired several panels during the Conference and participated in the final presentation of results for the LOCAW Project, closed in December 2013, which is now at the stage of informing the public on the results. Furthermore, in line with the Group’s new projects, discussions focused on the use of research techniques and theoretical approaches on sustainability and to support transitions to socio-environmentally responsible lifestyles. Building future scenarios and agent-based modeling were presented as very effective tools to be applied in the study of local transitions, including both consumption and production models. The sessions highlighted the need for new research agendas as a means of responding the challenges of sustainability and climate change.

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The 23rd IAPS conference held in Timisoara (Romania) from 23 to 27 June 2014, was the starting point of the Presidency of IAPS by Professor Ricardo García Mira, who in 2013 was elected unanimously by the Board for this responsibility during the period 2014-2018. In his speech, Professor García Mira pledged to IAPS members attending the Annual General Meeting to boost a higher connection between IAPS and the international bodies that are responsible for management of research and innovation (ONU, EU, ERC…), linking our organization as a body of experts in the field of person-environment studies. Also announced that he will strengthen the expansion of IAPS along the international context in which it operates, and he will integrate sustainable management criteria of the organization both in the organizational, social and economic aspects. Professor García Mira congratulated outgoing board members for their work and invited members re-elected and the new entrants, to continuing their hard and coordinated work in this exciting project.

As the second work session and under the title “Social transformation experiences in Galicia: Transition Processes to responsible economies and sustainable lifestyles”, on the 5th of last June, the Research Group organized a workshop in order to approach different initiatives of social economy which work mainly in Galicia. The conference brought together about 30 people from social economy entities active within the Galician territory as Fiare, Amarante Setem, Zocamiñoca, A Xoaniña, Millo Miúdo, the Burela Council’s Time Bank, as well as lecturers and other staff from the UDC .The People-Environment group work-experience and guest initiatives experiences were presented and the basis for a long-term partnership was established.

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On the 4th of last June, the University of Corunna hosted a seminar to discuss the possibilities for sustainability to be assumed as a central axis by universities and other institutions, also identifying barriers and ways for promoting it. The event, which brought together more than a half hundred people from various environments, such as the academia, trade unions, student body and green consultancy, was organized by the People-Environment Group and presented as an opportunity for an open dialogue between the researchers, civil society and high-profile staff from the academia, with the aim of increasing the effectiveness of environmental policies.

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Large organizations are responsible for a significant amount of greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions. The emissions generated by large organizations result both from of their production processes andfrom the pressures under which they function within our economic system. As a result of new EU and national regulations, organizations have started to implement mechanisms to reduce their GHG emissions.

However, as stated in the EU Sustainable Development Strategy Review 2009, these strategies have not been sufficient to ensure significant reductions in emission rates. Between 2011-2013 People-Environment Research Group has been involved and coordinating a project developed within a Consortium at European Level identyfying the barriers to and drivers of sustainable changes in everyday workplace practices across different types of organizations.

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