Betsan Martin
Member of the Alliance
NZ
Betsan is Chair of the International Alliance for Responsibility and Sustainable Societies, focusing on social and economic transitions to accord with human interdependence and with earth’s ecosystems.
As Director of RESPONSE Trust, Betsan collaborates with the University of Waikato and partner organizations for RCE Waikato, a United Nations University Centre of Expertise on Education for Sustainable Development. This is a cross disciplinary collaborative initiative which includes partnering with tangata whenua/ Māori and Pacific representatives. There are 140 RCE’s world-wide.
In organizational work Betsan works with national and international organizations such as IUCN (International Union for the Conservation of Nature). She is Co-Chair of ECO (Environment and Conservation Organizations), and she is Co-ordinator of Methodist Public Issues. A special interest in water governance and provision is an entry point for regional interests, given the context of the Pacific region.
Betsan’s academic research in ethics and responsibility provide a theme across her work in social, environmental and economic areas; it takes inspiration from the principles of a Charter for Human Responsibility. Publications areas include water governance, Responsibility and Ethics, Education for Sustainability, Responsibility in Law
Contributions on the site
A project | 2 actions | 2 educational documents | 23 analytical papers | A charter / manifesto / declaration | 2 government interventions | Another document
A project
2 actions
- Dialogues on Fresh Water: Navigating impasses and new approaches
- Workshop « Climate Chance »: Leaders in Transformative Education, practices for sectoral and thematic integration
2 educational documents
- Sustainable Development Goals and Planetary Boundaries
- Educating for Responsibility to Live Well With Each Other and the Earth
23 analytical papers
- Report of the « Symposium on Law, Responsibility and Governance »
- Responsibility for a Feasible Climate Ambition
- Symposium on Law, Responsibility and Governance
- Constitutional principle of responsibility in an Environmental Organization
- Overview of the workshop : « Leaders in Transformative Education: United Nations Universities (UNU) Regional Centres of Expertise practices for Climate through sectoral integration », at summet « Climate Chance », september 26-28 2016, in Nantes, France
- Overview of the workshop : « Alliance for Responsible and Sustainable Societies: Responsibility, Ethics and Law » , at the summet « Climate Chance », Nantes, France, 26-28 September 2016
- The Alliance for Responsable and Sustainable Societies
- The engagement of the non-state actors for the climate: ‘Climate Chance’ Summit in Agadir, Morocco
- NZ Māori Judge visits Malaysia to give presentation on ‘Indigenous Law and Responsible Governance of Water’
- Climate leadership by the Fidji islands
- Responsible transitions in the cross currents of change: thinking ecologically
- Law, Responsibility and Indigenous thought for the governance of Common Goods: the Case of Water
- What’s On Your Plate? Rounding up the evidence of health effects of toxic chemicals in food.
- Food: Responsibility for the Common Good and Our Common Home
- ‘We Don’t Want to Lose Our Roots’ - Dwelling on Pacific climate migration
- Finance Investment Policies and New Public Interest Corporates
- ResponsAbility
- Right Use of the Earth Symposium
- An fruitful debate on Values and Education at the International Islam University of Malaysia in Kuala Lumpur
- Governance, Economy, Management for Economy of Life
- Waterways in Aotearoa New Zealand - A research on water governance.
- Can the corona virus inaugurate a succession rather than depression?
- Reporting from New Zealand: COVID-19 - Just Recovery
A charter / manifesto / declaration
2 government interventions
- Dialogues on Fresh Water: Navigating impasses and new approaches
- Environmental Responsibilities and Democracy for the Future