EAERE 2024
Conference Agenda
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Session Overview |
Date: Monday, 01/July/2024 | |
2:00pm - 3:30pm | EAERE Council Meeting (participation by invitation) |
4:00pm - 5:30pm | General Assembly of Members Location: Universiteitshal, Naamsestraat 22, Promotiezaal |
5:30pm - 7:30pm | Registration Location: Universiteitshal, Naamsestraat 22, Jubileumzaal |
6:00pm - 8:00pm | Welcome Reception Location: Universiteitshal, Naamsestraat 22, Jubileumzaal |
Date: Tuesday, 02/July/2024 | |
8:30am - 9:00am | Registration Location: Alma 2 |
9:00am - 9:30am | Opening address Location: Aula PDS (Pieter de Somer) |
9:30am - 10:30am | Plenary Session 1 - Mireille Chiroleu-Assouline Location: Aula PDS (Pieter de Somer) Environmental Political Economy: Private Interests and the Public Good Mireille Chiroleu-Assouline (Paris School of Economics, France) |
10:30am - 11:00am | Coffee Break |
11:00am - 12:45pm | EAERE Award Session for Outstanding Publication in the Environmental and Resource Economics journal (ERE) Location: Room Couvreur |
11:00am - 12:45pm | Egg-timer Session: Climate and energy policy evaluation Location: Hogenheuvelcollege: HOGM 00.85 |
11:00am - 12:45pm | Policy Session 1: Subsidies for the adoption of electric vehicles: effects, pitfalls and alternatives Location: Aula Jean Monnet (Streamed) Organisers: Alexandros Dimitropoulos (PBL Netherlands Environmental Assessment Agency) and Katalin Springel (HEC Montréal) |
11:00am - 12:45pm | Policy Session 2: Climate policy for agriculture and land useland use change and forestry (LULUCF) in the European Union Location: Aula Max Weber (Hybrid) Organizers: Artur Runge-Metzger (Mercator Research Institute on Global Commons and Climate Change) and Frank Convery (University College Dublin) |
11:00am - 12:45pm | Energy and climate policy 1 Location: Campus Social Sciences, Room: SW 02.05 |
11:00am - 12:45pm | Land use 1 Location: Campus Social Sciences, Room: SW 02.07 |
11:00am - 12:45pm | Forestry 1 Location: Campus Social Sciences, Room: SW 02.25 |
11:00am - 12:45pm | Air pollution and health Location: Campus Social Sciences, Room: SW 02.27 |
11:00am - 12:45pm | Climate change impacts 1 Location: Campus Social Sciences, Room: AV 91.20 |
11:00am - 12:45pm | Climate policy: Market-based Instruments 1 Location: Room Vorlat |
11:00am - 12:45pm | Air pollution 1 Location: Campus Social Sciences, Room: AV 91.21 |
11:00am - 12:45pm | Climate policy: distribution 1 Location: Hogenheuvelcollege: HOGM 01.85 |
11:00am - 12:45pm | Climate change and behaviour Location: Campus Social Sciences, Room: SW 02.15 |
11:00am - 12:45pm | Green Preferences 1 Location: Campus Social Sciences, Room: AV 03.12 |
11:00am - 12:45pm | Food and agriculture 1 Location: Campus Social Sciences, Room: AV 91.12 |
11:00am - 12:45pm | Climate policy: risk and uncertainty Location: Campus Social Sciences, Room: Ruth Benedictzaal |
11:00am - 12:45pm | Climate policy: R&D and innovation Location: Campus Social Sciences, Room: AV 02.17 |
11:00am - 12:45pm | Water 1 Location: Campus Social Sciences, Room: AV 04.17 |
11:00am - 12:45pm | Circular economy 1 Location: Campus Social Sciences, Room: AV 01.12 |
11:00am - 12:45pm | Thematic Session 1: China Carbon Market: Theory, Field Experiment, and Empirical Evidence Location: Campus Social Sciences, Room: AV 00.17 (Streamed) Organizers: Jingbo Cui (Duke Kunshan University) and Junjie Zhang (Duke University and Duke Kunshan University) China's Carbon Emission Trading Scheme (ETS) has completed its first decade, marking a significant transition from regional ETS pilots to a nationwide market, albeit limited to the power sector. Several fundamental questions remain unanswered: Whether and how does carbon ETS facilitate firms’ competitiveness? How can the allowance allocation rules in the nationwide market be improved to enable carbon market participation? How can we design the nationwide market to address the incomplete information on abatement costs and local externalities of abatement? Three papers presented in this thematic session comprehensively evaluate China's carbon market through empirical evidence, lab-in-the-field experiments, and theoretical modeling and simulation. Leveraging regional pilots as a quasi-natural experiment, paper one examines the causal impacts of ETS on firms’ innovation and competitiveness. This paper unravels a critical yet unexplored channel of how early climate innovators can gain a competitive advantage. Paper two explores how alternative allowance allocation rules could facilitate carbon market participation. This paper implements a lab-in-the-field experiment for three thousand industry practitioners through the Beijing Green Exchange training courses. On top of the policy design, the last paper discusses the trade-off in policy design between market and planning under incomplete information for carbon abatement costs and the local externality of abatement. |
12:45pm - 2:00pm | Lunch Break |
12:45pm - 2:00pm | ERE Meeting Location: Campus Social Sciences, Room: SW 02.15 (participation by invitation) |
1:00pm - 1:45pm | STATA developer talk Location: Aula Max Weber (Hybrid) Joerg Luedicke, PhD (Senior Social Scientist and Software Developer StataCorp)
Interpreting discrete choice models using counterfactual predictions and marginal effects |
2:00pm - 3:45pm | Egg-timer Session: Renewable resources Location: Hogenheuvelcollege: HOGM 00.85 |
2:00pm - 3:45pm | Egg-timer Session: Public goods: theoretical Location: Hogenheuvelcollege: HOGM 01.85 |
2:00pm - 3:45pm | Policy Session 3: The systematic collection of evidence on climate policies to inform policy design and implementation Location: Aula Jean Monnet (Streamed) Organizers: Tobias Kruse (OECD Economics Department) and Jan Minx (Mercator Research Institute on Global Commons and Climate Change (MCC)). |
2:00pm - 3:45pm | Policy Session 4: Carbon pricing at a crossroads Location: Aula Max Weber (Hybrid) Organizers: Assia Elgouacem (Acting Head of the Tax and Environment Unit, OECD) and Kurt Van Dender (Acting Head of Tax Policy and Statistics Division, OECD) |
2:00pm - 3:45pm | Climate policy: econometrics Location: Campus Social Sciences, Room: AV 91.12 |
2:00pm - 3:45pm | Forestry 2 Location: Campus Social Sciences, Room: SW 02.05 |
2:00pm - 3:45pm | Climate change: integrated assessment models 1 Location: Campus Social Sciences, Room: AV 04.17 |
2:00pm - 3:45pm | Climate policy: trade aspects 1 Location: Campus Social Sciences, Room: AV 02.17 |
2:00pm - 3:45pm | Climate change mitigation Location: Campus Social Sciences, Room: SW 02.07 |
2:00pm - 3:45pm | Green Preferences 2 Location: Campus Social Sciences, Room: SW 02.25 |
2:00pm - 3:45pm | Public goods: choice modeling and experiments Location: Campus Social Sciences, Room: AV 01.12 |
2:00pm - 3:45pm | Climate policy: macro aspects Location: Campus Social Sciences, Room: SW 02.27 |
2:00pm - 3:45pm | Climate change and development 1 Location: Campus Social Sciences, Room: AV 91.20 |
2:00pm - 3:45pm | Fisheries 1 Location: Campus Social Sciences, Room: AV 91.21 |
2:00pm - 3:45pm | Energy and climate policy 2 Location: Room Couvreur |
2:00pm - 3:45pm | Biodiversity 1 Location: Campus Social Sciences, Room: AV 03.12 |
2:00pm - 3:45pm | Monitoring and enforcement Location: Room Vorlat |
2:00pm - 3:45pm | Electricity markets 1 Location: Campus Social Sciences, Room: Ruth Benedictzaal |
2:00pm - 3:45pm | Energy policy: econometrics Location: Campus Social Sciences, Room: SW 02.15 |
2:00pm - 3:45pm | Thematic Session 2: How does collective action affect preferences for individual and collective action? Location: Campus Social Sciences, Room: AV 00.17 (Streamed) Organizers: Michael Pahle (PIK) and Martin Kesternich (U Paderborn) This session focuses on how individual preferences and attitudes form or change depending on whether collective action is taken and how successful it is. Bartels & Kesternich analyse a potential crowding out of voluntary action in presence of collective action. Carlsson et al. look at support for climate leadership, and the role of conditionality. Pahle et al. analyse the change of preferred political level (national, regional, international) of action in light of (being informed about) the increasingly likeliness that the Paris climate goals will be failed. Overall results suggest a “weak unidirectional link” in the sense that actual collective action has very little effect of individual preferences, but to some degree affects preferences for desired collective action. |
3:45pm - 4:15pm | Coffee Break |
4:15pm - 6:00pm | Egg-timer Session: Energy and climate change Location: Hogenheuvelcollege: HOGM 00.85 |
4:15pm - 6:00pm | Policy Session 5: Physical climate change impacts: implications for the work and price stability mandates of central banks Location: Aula Max Weber (Hybrid) Organizers: Friderike Kuik (European Central Bank), Max Kotz (Potsdam Institute for Climate Impact Research) and Thomas Stoerk (National Bank of Belgium & London School of Economics)
Chair: Simon Dietz (London School of Economics) |
4:15pm - 6:00pm | Policy Session 6: WCEREA Policy Session on "Climate Change, Land-Use, and Biodiversity: Economic Perspectives" Location: Aula Jean Monnet (Streamed) Organizers: Simone Borghesi (European University Institute, University of Siena) and Phoebe Koundouri (Athens University of Economics and Business, Denmark Technical University) |
4:15pm - 6:00pm | Climate policy: firm behavior Location: Campus Social Sciences, Room: SW 02.05 |
4:15pm - 6:00pm | Climate change and development 2 Location: Campus Social Sciences, Room: SW 02.07 |
4:15pm - 6:00pm | Renewable energy 1 Location: Campus Social Sciences, Room: SW 02.25 |
4:15pm - 6:00pm | Climate change: integrated assessment models 2 Location: Campus Social Sciences, Room: AV 91.12 |
4:15pm - 6:00pm | Climate policy: distribution 2 Location: Campus Social Sciences, Room: AV 02.17 |
4:15pm - 6:00pm | Climate policy: macro models Location: Campus Social Sciences, Room: SW 02.27 |
4:15pm - 6:00pm | Energy markets Location: Campus Social Sciences, Room: AV 91.20 |
4:15pm - 6:00pm | Growth and technology Location: Campus Social Sciences, Room: AV 91.21 |
4:15pm - 6:00pm | Climate policy: trade aspects 2 Location: Room Couvreur |
4:15pm - 6:00pm | Climate change: natural disasters 1 Location: Room Vorlat |
4:15pm - 6:00pm | Circular economy 2 Location: Hogenheuvelcollege: HOGM 01.85 |
4:15pm - 6:00pm | Water 2 Location: Campus Social Sciences, Room: Ruth Benedictzaal |
4:15pm - 6:00pm | Choice modelling 1 Location: Campus Social Sciences, Room: AV 04.17 |
4:15pm - 6:00pm | Climate policy: market-based Instruments 2 Location: Campus Social Sciences, Room: SW 02.15 |
4:15pm - 6:00pm | Energy policy: efficiency and equity Location: Campus Social Sciences, Room: AV 01.12 |
4:15pm - 6:00pm | Natural resource management Location: Campus Social Sciences, Room: AV 03.12 |
4:15pm - 6:00pm | Thematic Session 3: Nudges and taxes: theory, experiments, and welfare analysis Location: Campus Social Sciences, Room: AV 00.17 (Streamed) Organizer: Stefan Ambec (Toulouse School of Economics and INRAE) The session investigates how nudges and taxes interact in reducing externalities. It encompasses three papers that complement each other in terms of methods and results. The first one, presented by Olof Johansson Stenman, analyzes theoretically pro-social nudges and their interaction with the Pigouvian tax. The second one, presented by Stefan Ambec, report results from an online shopping experiment with a nudge (a traffic-light label) and two levels of a carbon tax. The third one, presented by Gregory Sun, estimates the welfare impact of nudges and taxes with data on 300 experiments on cigarettes, vaccinations, and energy conservation. |
7:00pm - 10:00pm | Conference Dinner Location: Faculty Club |
Date: Wednesday, 03/July/2024 | |
7:00am | 5k Run |
8:30am - 9:00am | Registration Location: Alma 2 |
9:00am - 10:00am | Plenary Session 2 - David Pearce Lecture, U. Rashid Sumaila Location: Aula PDS (Pieter de Somer) Interdisciplinarity: Bringing Indigenous and Granny Wisdom into Environmental Economics U. Rashid Sumaila (University of British Columbia, Canada) |
10:00am - 10:30am | Award Ceremony Location: Aula PDS (Pieter de Somer) |
10:30am - 11:00am | Coffee Break |
11:00am - 12:45pm | EAERE Award Session for ERC Grants laureates in the field of environmental and resource economics Location: Room Couvreur |
11:00am - 12:45pm | Egg-timer Session: Macro models Location: Hogenheuvelcollege: HOGM 00.85 |
11:00am - 12:45pm | Policy Session 7: Addressing the triple planetary crisis of climate change, biodiversity loss and pollution Location: Aula Jean Monnet (Streamed) Organizers: Damien Dussaux (OECD) and Toon Vandyck (OECD) |
11:00am - 12:45pm | Policy Session 8: Integrating carbon removals into climate policy governance Location: Aula Max Weber (Hybrid) Organized by Resources for the Future (RFF) and European Institute on Economics and the Environment (EIEE) |
11:00am - 12:45pm | Policy Session 9: European Investment Bank session on Climate Finance Location: Campus Social Sciences, Room: AV 00.17 (Streamed) Organizers: Edward Calthrop (European Investment Bank), Johan Eyckmans (KU Leuven) and Jos Delbeke (Florence School of Regulation, European University Institute) |
11:00am - 12:45pm | Land use 2 Location: Campus Social Sciences, Room: SW 02.05 |
11:00am - 12:45pm | Climate change: health impacts Location: Campus Social Sciences, Room: SW 02.07 |
11:00am - 12:45pm | Circular economy 3 Location: Campus Social Sciences, Room: SW 02.25 |
11:00am - 12:45pm | Renewable energy 2 Location: Campus Social Sciences, Room: SW 02.27 |
11:00am - 12:45pm | Agriculture 1 Location: Campus Social Sciences, Room: AV 91.20 |
11:00am - 12:45pm | Climate policy: market-based instruments 3 Location: Campus Social Sciences, Room: AV 91.21 |
11:00am - 12:45pm | Choice modelling 2 Location: Campus Social Sciences, Room: AV 91.12 |
11:00am - 12:45pm | Air pollution 2 Location: Campus Social Sciences, Room: Ruth Benedictzaal |
11:00am - 12:45pm | Air quality and urban mobility Location: Room Vorlat |
11:00am - 12:45pm | Green preferences 3 Location: Hogenheuvelcollege: HOGM 01.85 |
11:00am - 12:45pm | International environmental agreements Location: Campus Social Sciences, Room: SW 02.15 |
11:00am - 12:45pm | Social norms 1 Location: Campus Social Sciences, Room: AV 02.17 |
11:00am - 12:45pm | Development economics Location: Campus Social Sciences, Room: AV 01.12 |
11:00am - 12:45pm | Energy and climate policy 3 Location: Campus Social Sciences, Room: AV 04.17 |
11:00am - 12:45pm | Climate change impacts 2 Location: Campus Social Sciences, Room: AV 03.12 |
12:45pm - 2:00pm | EDE Meeting Location: Campus Social Sciences, Room: SW 02.15 (participation by invitation) |
12:45pm - 2:00pm | Lunch Break |
2:00pm - 3:45pm | Egg-timer Session: Theory models Location: Hogenheuvelcollege: HOGM 00.85 |
2:00pm - 3:45pm | Egg-timer Session: Green preferences Location: Hogenheuvelcollege: HOGM 01.85 |
2:00pm - 3:45pm | Policy Session 10: Just transition: challenges of occupational and sectorial reallocation Location: Aula Jean Monnet (Streamed) Organizers: Xavier Labandeira (University of Vigo, ECOBAS and EAERE Policy Outreach Committee), Alessia Casamassima (Florence School of Regulation, European University Institute) and Simone Borghesi (Florence School of Regulation, European University Institute, University of Siena) |
2:00pm - 3:45pm | Policy Session 11: Is there a future for hybrid EAERE conferences? Location: Aula Max Weber (Hybrid) Organized by the EAERE Committee for the Sustainability of EAERE Conferences |
2:00pm - 3:45pm | Climate policy 1 Location: Campus Social Sciences, Room: AV 02.17 |
2:00pm - 3:45pm | Risk and uncertainty Location: Campus Social Sciences, Room: SW 02.05 |
2:00pm - 3:45pm | Biodiversity 2 Location: Campus Social Sciences, Room: AV 04.17 |
2:00pm - 3:45pm | Land use 3 Location: Campus Social Sciences, Room: SW 02.07 |
2:00pm - 3:45pm | Environmental policy: welfare and innovation Location: Campus Social Sciences, Room: AV 01.12 |
2:00pm - 3:45pm | Climate change: natural disasters 2 Location: Campus Social Sciences, Room: SW 02.25 |
2:00pm - 3:45pm | Transport and green transition 1 Location: Campus Social Sciences, Room: SW 02.27 |
2:00pm - 3:45pm | Climate policy: trade aspects 3 Location: Campus Social Sciences, Room: AV 91.20 |
2:00pm - 3:45pm | Air pollution 3 Location: Campus Social Sciences, Room: AV 91.21 |
2:00pm - 3:45pm | International trade: empirical analysis Location: Campus Social Sciences, Room: Ruth Benedictzaal |
2:00pm - 3:45pm | Electricity markets: consumer demand Location: Campus Social Sciences, Room: AV 03.12 |
2:00pm - 3:45pm | Green finance 1 Location: Campus Social Sciences, Room: AV 91.12 |
2:00pm - 3:45pm | Corporate environmental performance: econometrics Location: Room Couvreur |
2:00pm - 3:45pm | Public goods: game theory Location: Room Vorlat |
2:00pm - 3:45pm | Climate change: integrated assessment models 3 Location: Campus Social Sciences, Room: SW 02.15 |
2:00pm - 3:45pm | Thematic Session 4: Costs of climate change in the presence of tipping points Location: Campus Social Sciences, Room: AV 00.17 (Streamed) Organizers: Simon Dietz (London School of Economics), Moritz A. Drupp (University of Hamburg), Felix Schaumann (MPI for Meteorology and University of Hamburg) and Paul Waidelich (ETH Zürich) Through shifts in temperatures, sea levels, precipitation patterns, and extreme weather events, climate change is poised to inflict severe costs on societies. Tipping points, characterized by qualitative changes to elements of the Earth system following small perturbations, can drastically alter the trajectory of climate change impacts. Since understanding their potential effects is key for prudent mitigation policy and risk management, we propose a thematic session to present new research on the social costs and financial risks of climate tipping points and their integration in integrated assessment models (IAMs). The session opens with two papers assessing how structural model variations, including the consideration of tipping points, affect the social cost of carbon (SCC) in an evidentiary synthesis that combines a meta-analysis, an expert survey and a synthetic construction of SCC estimates using machine learning (paper 1) or in a modular, meta-analytic IAM combining different structural model modifications (paper 2). As such, these papers quantify the relative importance of tipping points for climate change impacts and their interactions with other crucial modeling features. Using META, the leading IAM for assessing tipping points, the following two papers investigate how an advanced representation of tipping points alters the SCC and the social costs of methane. Paper 3, among other things, implements a new Antarctic Ice Sheet module updates META’s downscaling of temperature change to CMIP6, amongst other improvements, and estimates the economic benefits of methane action, alongside new national-level and global SC-CH4 estimates, while paper 4 adds a new impact channel to assessing the costs of Atlantic Meridional Overturning Circulation (AMOC) slowdown. Finally, paper 5 quantifies the financial risks for stock investors posed by tipping points, underscoring the necessity of integrating them into risk assessments and stress tests. Together, the papers advance our understanding of the complex interplay between environmental change and economic impacts and yield important insights for climate policy. |
3:45pm - 4:15pm | Coffee Break |
4:15pm - 6:00pm | EAERE Award Session for Best Doctoral Dissertations in Environmental and Resource Economics Location: Room Couvreur |
4:15pm - 6:00pm | Egg-timer Session: Climate and energy policy evaluation Location: Hogenheuvelcollege: HOGM 00.85 |
4:15pm - 6:00pm | Policy Session 12: Using standardised economic valuation of environmental stressors to support environmental policies, recent developments, opportunities, and risks Location: Aula Jean Monnet (Streamed) Organizers: Stefan Åström (Anthesis AB), Gildas Apperé (Université d’Angers), Ståle Navrud (Norwegian University of Life Sciences), Mike Holland (EMRC), Simone Schucht (INERIS) and Daniel Herrera (Université Paris Dauphine) |
4:15pm - 6:00pm | Policy Session 13: Building an Inclusive Future: Strategies for Equity and Social Change for Sustainable Society Location: Aula Max Weber (Hybrid) Organized by the DEI Executive Committee |
4:15pm - 6:00pm | Social norms 2 Location: Campus Social Sciences, Room: AV 04.17 |
4:15pm - 6:00pm | Fisheries 2 Location: Campus Social Sciences, Room: AV 01.12 |
4:15pm - 6:00pm | Energy and climate policy 4 Location: Campus Social Sciences, Room: AV 03.12 |
4:15pm - 6:00pm | Fossil energy policies: fuel taxes and green finance Location: Campus Social Sciences, Room: AV 91.12 |
4:15pm - 6:00pm | Energy demand and efficiency Location: Campus Social Sciences, Room: SW 02.05 |
4:15pm - 6:00pm | Field experiments 1 Location: Campus Social Sciences, Room: SW 02.07 |
4:15pm - 6:00pm | Land use 4 Location: Campus Social Sciences, Room: SW 02.25 |
4:15pm - 6:00pm | Biodiversity 3 Location: Campus Social Sciences, Room: AV 02.17 |
4:15pm - 6:00pm | Climate and energy policies: empirical analysis Location: Campus Social Sciences, Room: SW 02.27 |
4:15pm - 6:00pm | Green transition: empirical analysis Location: Campus Social Sciences, Room: AV 91.20 |
4:15pm - 6:00pm | Equity and ethics 1 Location: Campus Social Sciences, Room: AV 91.21 |
4:15pm - 6:00pm | Choice modelling 3 Location: Campus Social Sciences, Room: Ruth Benedictzaal |
4:15pm - 6:00pm | Integrated assessment models Location: Room Vorlat |
4:15pm - 6:00pm | Climate change impacts 3 Location: Hogenheuvelcollege: HOGM 01.85 |
4:15pm - 6:00pm | Climate change: natural disasters 3 Location: Campus Social Sciences, Room: SW 02.15 |
4:15pm - 6:00pm | Thematic Session 5: Pesticides and the Environment Location: Campus Social Sciences, Room: AV 00.17 (Streamed) Organizers: Anouch Missirian (TSE) and Frederik Noack (UBC) Pesticide use in agriculture leads to environmental pollution and major health concerns. Two recent trends in farming have brought pesticides front and center: genetically modified (GM), herbicide-tolerant crops, and increased homogenization of agricultural landscapes. Here we present new insights on the impact of GM crop adoption on pesticide use and spillovers across farms and countries. The adoption of herbicide-tolerant GM crops has led to large increases in herbicide use – specifically the herbicide they are designed to tolerate. The paper by Ed Rubin and Emmett Saulnier focuses on the health effects of the increase in the use of herbicides (glyphosate). The paper by Anouch Missirian shows that the herbicide (dicamba) externalities from dicamba-tolerant GM adoption force the adoption of that new technology in neighboring fields. The paper by Jean-Sauveur Ay, Estelle Gozlan, and Emmanuel Paroissien looks at the pesticide interactions across farms through pest stocks. The final paper by Vasundhara Gaur, Frederik Noack, and Eduardo Souza-Rodrigues analyzes pesticide and spillovers across countries through general equilibrium effects. |
7:00pm - 9:00pm | Social Event Location: Museum M |
Date: Thursday, 04/July/2024 | |
8:30am - 9:00am | Registration Location: Alma 2 |
9:00am - 10:00am | Plenary Session 3 - Anne Sophie Crépin Location: Aula PDS (Pieter de Somer) Long-term Wellbeing and Risks of Abrupt Changes - A Journey Anne-Sophie Crépin (Beijer Institute, Sweden) |
10:00am - 10:30am | Closing address Location: Aula PDS (Pieter de Somer) |
10:30am - 11:00am | Coffee Break |
11:00am - 12:45pm | Egg-timer Session: Empirical micro Location: Hogenheuvelcollege: HOGM 00.85 |
11:00am - 12:45pm | Policy Session 14: The forthcoming 7th IPCC Assessment Report. What role is there for environmental economists? Location: Aula Max Weber (Hybrid) Organizers: Simone Borghesi (European University Institute, University of Siena), Phoebe Koundouri (Athens University of Economics and Business, Denmark Technical University), Xavier Labandeira (University of Vigo, ECOBAS and EAERE Policy Outreach Committee), and Philippe Tulkens (European Commission) |
11:00am - 12:45pm | Energy markets: empirical analysis Location: Campus Social Sciences, Room: SW 02.27 |
11:00am - 12:45pm | Spaces and green transition Location: Campus Social Sciences, Room: AV 91.20 |
11:00am - 12:45pm | Electricity markets: green preferences Location: Campus Social Sciences, Room: AV 91.21 |
11:00am - 12:45pm | Transport and green transition 2 Location: Room Couvreur |
11:00am - 12:45pm | Field experiments 2 Location: Room Vorlat |
11:00am - 12:45pm | Agriculture 2 Location: Hogenheuvelcollege: HOGM 01.85 |
11:00am - 12:45pm | Agriculture and forests: policy evaluation Location: Campus Social Sciences, Room: Ruth Benedictzaal |
11:00am - 12:45pm | Climate policy: trade aspects 4 Location: Campus Social Sciences, Room: AV 01.12 |
11:00am - 12:45pm | Transboundary pollution Location: Campus Social Sciences, Room: AV 03.12 |
11:00am - 12:45pm | Non-market valuation Location: Campus Social Sciences, Room: AV 91.12 |
11:00am - 12:45pm | Food and agriculture 2 Location: Campus Social Sciences, Room: AV 02.17 |
11:00am - 12:45pm | Green transition: integrated assessment models Location: Campus Social Sciences, Room: SW 02.05 |
11:00am - 12:45pm | Modelling the green transition Location: Campus Social Sciences, Room: AV 04.17 |
11:00am - 12:45pm | Biodiversity 4 Location: Campus Social Sciences, Room: SW 02.07 |
11:00am - 12:45pm | Fiscal and monetary policy Location: Campus Social Sciences, Room: SW 02.25 |
11:00am - 12:45pm | Thematic Session 6: Welfare criteria for environmental issues Location: Campus Social Sciences, Room: AV 00.17 (Streamed) Organizers: Frikk Nesje (University of Copenhagen) and Paolo Piacquadio (University of St. Gallen) The overarching theme of the papers presented in this session is social values in environmental and resource economics. Any analysis of environmental issues and policies requires a careful consideration of both facts and underlying social values. Over the past couple of decades, economists have largely focused on uncovering factual insights through excellent econometric, experimental, and quantitative research. However, this shift in the field often resulted in value judgments becoming implicit. The session aims to broaden the focus on social values and their applications in resource and environmental economics. The selected papers collectively contribute to this theme by exploring various dimensions, including the impact of disagreement on climate sensitivity on climate targets, the quantity-quality tradeoff in population ethics, the role of welfare weights in shaping environmental regulations, and the attitudes towards discounting and inequalities in theories of intergenerational justice. |
12:45pm - 2:00pm | Lunch Break |
12:45pm - 2:00pm | POC Meeting Location: Campus Social Sciences, Room: SW 02.15 (participation by invitation) |
2:00pm - 3:45pm | Egg-timer Session: Valuation and empirics Location: Hogenheuvelcollege: HOGM 00.85 |
2:00pm - 3:45pm | Policy Session 15: The EU’s green transition: Understanding and managing the skills and employment effects in transforming sectors Location: Aula Max Weber (Hybrid) Organized by Camille Van Der Vorst (European Commission, JRC) |
2:00pm - 3:45pm | Climate policy: market-based instruments 4 Location: Campus Social Sciences, Room: AV 03.12 |
2:00pm - 3:45pm | Energy and climate policy: econometrics Location: Campus Social Sciences, Room: AV 91.12 |
2:00pm - 3:45pm | Fisheries 3 Location: Campus Social Sciences, Room: SW 02.05 |
2:00pm - 3:45pm | Social norms 3 Location: Campus Social Sciences, Room: AV 02.17 |
2:00pm - 3:45pm | Agriculture 3 Location: Campus Social Sciences, Room: SW 02.07 |
2:00pm - 3:45pm | Green preferences 4 Location: Campus Social Sciences, Room: SW 02.25 |
2:00pm - 3:45pm | Equity and ethics 2 Location: Campus Social Sciences, Room: SW 02.27 |
2:00pm - 3:45pm | Climate change impacts 4 Location: Campus Social Sciences, Room: AV 91.20 |
2:00pm - 3:45pm | Political economy Location: Campus Social Sciences, Room: AV 04.17 |
2:00pm - 3:45pm | Energy and climate policy 5 Location: Campus Social Sciences, Room: AV 01.12 |
2:00pm - 3:45pm | Climate policy: distribution 3 Location: Campus Social Sciences, Room: AV 91.21 |
2:00pm - 3:45pm | Market-based instruments: theoretical analysis Location: Room Couvreur |
2:00pm - 3:45pm | Sustainable development Location: Room Vorlat |