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Location: Hogenheuvelcollege: HOGM 01.85 For information on room accessibility, click here |
Date: Tuesday, 02/July/2024 | |
11:00am - 12:45pm |
Climate policy: distribution 1 Location: Hogenheuvelcollege: HOGM 01.85 Chair: Leonard Missbach, Mercator Research Institute on Global Commons and Climate Change Why the European Union faces an equity-pollution dilemma, and why it should not be concerned Tagging for Votes: Can Targeted Transfers Make Carbon Pricing More Acceptable? Regulating the environmental footprint of data consumption: efficiency and distributional effects of taxation and quotas A comprehensive analysis of distributional impacts of climate policy across countries (JOB MARKET) |
2:00pm - 3:45pm |
Egg-timer Session: Public goods: theoretical Location: Hogenheuvelcollege: HOGM 01.85 Chair: Vitus Bühl, FernUniversität in Hagen Conditions and pathways for a climate club to reach a more ambitious global treaty On the Relationship between Adaptation and Mitigation North-South Agreements: Incentives, Stability and Outcomes Multi-level climate cooperation Ecosystem resilience as a public good: Nash-equilibria can be Pareto-efficient Energy Transition in a Small-Open Economy: Modelling the Trade-Offs for Growth and Low-Carbon Development Diversity May Complicate Matters - Asymmetric Countries Facing a Climate Tipping Point |
4:15pm - 6:00pm |
Circular economy 2 Location: Hogenheuvelcollege: HOGM 01.85 Chair: Chiara Lodi, University of Urbino Carlo Bo Innovation and networks in the bioeconomy: A case study from the German coffee value chain Targeted Information and Sustainable Consumption: A Field Experiment Stakeholder perceptions on the potential of actions to reduce food loss and food waste Can we nudge sustainable food consumption? A field experiment at the University of Urbino Carlo Bo canteens |
Date: Wednesday, 03/July/2024 | |
11:00am - 12:45pm |
Green preferences 3 Location: Hogenheuvelcollege: HOGM 01.85 Chair: Julian Sagebiel, iDiv Green is the New Black? The Role of Remote Work on Local Housing Price in the Post COVID-19 Era (JOB MARKET) {Energy Costs and the Political Economy of the Green Energy Transition: Evidence from the EU A green wage premium? Consumer Preference for Sustainably Sourced Seafood: Implications for Fisheries Dynamics and Management |
2:00pm - 3:45pm |
Egg-timer Session: Green preferences Location: Hogenheuvelcollege: HOGM 01.85 Chair: Menglu Neupert-Zhuang, Sustainable Finance Economist (Self-employed) Public acceptability of carbon pricing: unravelling the impact of revenue recycling An online randomised controlled trial of price and non-price interventions to promote sustainable food choices on food delivery platforms The role of strategic uncertainty in collective risk social dilemmas with donors Climate adaptation and conflict: Behavioral experiments in rice shrimp systems in Vietnam Pollution Perceptions A Tale of financial advice with sustainability preferences and fees: Do retail investors take the advice? |
4:15pm - 6:00pm |
Climate change impacts 3 Location: Hogenheuvelcollege: HOGM 01.85 Chair: Hermann Held, Universität Hamburg Shouldering the Weight of Climate Change: Intra-household Resource Allocation after Rainfall Shocks Projecting the Impacts of Extreme Weather Events on Crop Yields in Germany using LASSO Regression On the Long-Term Sustainability Implications of a Large-Scale Solar Electrification Project in Rural Pakistan Towards a Completed Cost Risk Analysis of the Climate Problem: Dealing with Consolidated Impacts and Updated Targets |
Date: Thursday, 04/July/2024 | |
11:00am - 12:45pm |
Agriculture 2 Location: Hogenheuvelcollege: HOGM 01.85 Chair: Valentin Cocco, AgroParisTech Sustainable agriculture discourses in Germany: a comparative analysis of large-scale text data Spatial factors in uencing territorial gaps in organic farming in France Valuing climate change costs with land-use adjustments: Implications for the Ricardian approach Guilty or scapegoat? Land consolidation and the hedgerow decline |
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