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Session Overview |
Date: Thursday, 19/June/2025 | |||
8:30am - 9:00am |
Registration |
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9:00am - 10:00am |
Plenary Session 3 - Catherine Wolfram (David Pearce Lecture) (HYBRID) Location: Auditorium Max Chair: Ben Groom, University of Exeter |
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10:00am - 10:30am |
Closing Address Location: Auditorium Max |
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10:30am - 11:00am |
Coffee Break |
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11:00am - 12:45pm |
Egg-timer session: Energy transition Location: Auditorium H Chair: Yonas Alem, EfD Environment for Development Initiative, University of Gothenburg Equitable and just transition to distributed solar for residential electricity: Affordability and reliability challenges Power Outage and Firm Generator Use: a Regression Discontinuity Analysis The Impact of Green Financial and Monetary Policy on the Low-Carbon Energy Transition: Global Empirical Evidence When markets merge: evidence from Ireland’s integration with the European wholesale electricity market A quantitative framework for operationalizing the concept of a "just transition". Optimal storage capacity with (only) intermittent wind energy |
Renewable energy and energy transition Location: Auditorium B: Frøystein Gjesdal Chair: Olli Tahvonen, University of Helsinki Self-Selection in Retail Electricity Contracts: Fixed Prices vs. Real-Time Pricing Energy transition with contracts for difference European market integration and price convergence: A quantile regression analysis of NordLink Optimizing forest carbon sinks with bioenergy, carbon capture, and storage |
Biodiversity conservation and valuation Location: Auditorium C: Thore Johnsen Chair: Priscilla Creppy, Norwegian University of Life Sciences Effectiveness of organized guarding in reducing mortality from human-elephant conflict: Evidence from north-east India Supply Chain Relationships and Biodiversity Conservation Efforts: The Impact of Firms’ Identity as Major Customers Valuing the unseen ocean: Deliberative public preferences for marine biodiversity and plankton ecosystem services Framing effects in biodiversity valuation: a meta-analysis of stated preference studies the last 25 years |
Subsidies for the green transition Location: Auditorium Q Chair: Leanne Cass, University of Helsinki Zero fare, cleaner air? The causal effect of Luxembourg's free public transportation policy on carbon emissions The Causal Effects of Climate Investment Subsidies: Regression Discontinuity Evidence from Swedish Firms Levers for Change? The Welfare Effects of a Large-scale Public Transport Subsidy in Germany Supporting Solar: The Causal Impact of Subsidies on Domestic Photovoltaic Installations |
Green preferences and pro-environmental behavior Location: Auditorium F Chair: Mireille Chiroleu-Assouline, University Paris 1 Panthéon Sorbonne Nudging, fast and slow: Experimental evidence from food choices under time pressure Incentives, Pro-Environmental Behavior and Intrinsic Motivation: Field Evidence From Waste Sorting and Cheating Intergenerational Transmission of Pro-Environmental Attitudes and Behaviors Informing the uninformed, sensitizing the informed: The two sides of consumer environmental awareness |
Climate change effects Location: Auditorium G Chair: Giorgio Ricchiuti, Università degli Studi di Firenze Climate Change Effects on Ports in the Shipping Network Climate Trade Costs Hot Wages: How Do Heat Waves Change the Earnings Distribution? The Global Political Economy of a Green Transition |
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Economic impacts of the energy transition Location: Auditorium J: Aina Uhde Chair: Qingxin He, East Carolina University Fossil fuel pricing and vulnerable households Energy, Emissions and the Product Mix: Understanding the Role of Product Portfolio Choices in the Green Transformation Making jobs out of the energy transition: Evidence from the French Energy Efficiency Obligations scheme CO2 Tax and Coal Combustion Byproduct Effects on Electricity Fuel Switching |
Choice modeling for environmental policy Location: Auditorium K Chair: Noelle Lasseur, Wageningen University Shifting preferences for health and air quality: a comparative analysis based on two-period discrete choice experiments in China Does the health status of respondents affect the valuation of benefits from improved air quality? A review and a meta-analysis of stated preference studies. Early consumer response to electric buses in urban areas: Evidence from a discrete choice experiment Testing the Impact of Urbanization on Public Preferences for Circular Nature-based Solutions |
Green preferences and public goods Location: Auditorium L: Ingrid Simonnæs Chair: Alina Sowa, University of Bonn The Ratchet Effect and Its Amendments in Threshold Public Good Provision: An Experimental Investigation Stuck In The Middle With You: The Impact of Intermediaries In Credit-Based Environmental Markets What emissions to offset and how? Public perceptions of carbon dioxide removal Life Expectancy and Willingness to Fight Climate Change |
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Policy tools for public goods provision Location: Auditorium N: Agnar Sandmo Chair: Stefanie Schmitt, University of Bamberg The Political Economy of “Non-Use” Rights for Conserving Natural Resources Public good provision and policy in a Kantian world Pareto-improving climate policy with dynamic cost heterogeneity in the building sector Awards vs Labels: Incentivizing Investments in Environmental Quality |
Impacts of climate change and policy Location: Auditorium O: Terje Hansen Chair: Anna Isabella Reckwitz, Potsdam Institute for Climate Impact Research Don't Lose Your Cool: Temperature and Gun Violence in North America Greening the Economy: The Impact of Green Finance, Environmental Taxes, and Renewable Energy Consumption on Consumption-Based Carbon Emissions in OECD Nations R&D and the clean energy transition: Facts and fables The impact of freshwater changes on economic production worldwide |
Sustainable development and resource management Location: Auditorium P: Finn Kydland Chair: Abrha Teklay Abay, University of Copenhagen Women's Empowerment and Household Cooking Fuel Transition: Evidence from China Bycatch Species with Commercial Values and Waste of Individual Quota for Fishing: Evidence from Purse Seine Fishery in Japan Forest to Stove: The Effect of Prices on the Demand for Firewood. A Two-Sample Instrumental Variable Approach Spatially Targeted Nitrogen Regulation: Impact on Farm Nitrogen Use and Crop Revenue |
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Climate change mitigation and public preferences Location: Lab 1 Chair: Brent Sohngen, Ohio State University Population, Emissions and Climate Change: Integrating IAMs with STIRPAT Securing the grid or the planet? The impact of dynamic norms on electricity saving preferences CDR: Opportunity or threat in the path to net-zero? Forgotten Forests: Strengthening corporate climate commitments with people, nature, and climate impacts today |
Preferences, risk, and environmental policy Location: Lab 2 Chair: Ibrahim Tahri, International Institute for Applied System Analysis Stated, Revealed, and Experienced Utility from Urban Green Space in the Largest German Cities Alternative Ways of Information Processing as a Source of Sustainable and Rational Peer Disagreement Assessing Carbon Market Volatility: A Seismological Approach to the EU ETS Dynamics A Just Transition in Action: Optimal Control in a Two-Sector Labor Market Model |
Thematic Session 7: Making stakeholders’ decisions easier by: incorporating non-market values in cost benefit analyses (EAAE invited session) (HYBRID) Location: Auditorium M: Jan Mossin Chair: Jose M Gil, Centre for Agro-Food Economics and Development (CREDA-UPC- IRTA) Cost Benefit Analysis of diversified farming systems across 10 Europe: Incorporating non-market benefits of ecosystem 11 services Incorporating Non-Market Values into Extended Cost–Benefit Analysis Rapid economic assessment of nature-based solutions: illustration of a co-constructed approach |
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12:45pm - 2:00pm |
Lunch Break |
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2:00pm - 3:45pm |
Egg-timer session: Environment and health Location: Auditorium H Chair: Felipe Vásquez-Lavín, Universidad del Desarrollo Doom and Gloom? The Impact of Environmental News on Mental Health Unintended effects of Germany's Nuclear Phase Out: A rise in mortality due to non-communicable respiratory diseases Economy-wide trade-offs between emission controls and ozone impacts under climate change – assessing agriculture and health effects in Austria Heterogeneity in Risk Perception and the Statistical Value of Life: A Multicountry Comparative Analysis of Psychometric and Cultural Theory Approaches |
Renewable energy, equity and support schemes Location: Auditorium B: Frøystein Gjesdal Chair: Andrea Molocchi, RSE Ricerca sul sistema energetico Feasibility and trade-offs of spatially equitable renewable energy deployment Peer effects and inequalities in technology uptake. Evidence from a large-scale renovation subsidy programme The power of information: A survey experiment on public support for electricity price compensation schemes A parametric evaluation of the landscape external costs of onshore wind and solar power plants in Italy |
Climate change mitigation and biodiversity Location: Auditorium C: Thore Johnsen Chair: Medilė Jokubė, University of Helsinki An intergenerational model of carbon dioxide removal and abatement Addressing the elephant in the room: biodiversity and climate change linkages (Re)Labeling and Preference: Evidence from Air Quality Standards and Housing Markets in South Korea Economic Feasibility of Biochar for Carbon Stock Enhancement in Finnish Agricultural Soils |
Local air pollution: evidence, markets, and policy Location: Auditorium F Chair: Frank Pisch, Technical University of Darmstadt Blue Sky or Bright Light? An Empirical Analysis for a Campaign-Style Environmental Enforcement in China Electric vehicle demand and electricity prices shocks What a Terrible Thing to Waste: Providing a Market-based Alternative to Crop Residue Burning Trade and Pollution: Evidence from China’s World Market Integration |
Land use and ecosystem services Location: Auditorium J: Aina Uhde Chair: Stefan Baumgaertner, University of Freiburg Neighbors Matter: on the Dynamic Spatial Interactions of Deforestation in the Brazilian Cerrado The Role of Organic Farming in Hedgerow Conservation Is ecosystem resilience an economic insurance? Evidence from the Goulburn-Broken Catchment farmland in Australia Technology-Enhanced Agricultural Productivity in Greece: Systemic Impacts Revealed using the FABLE Calculator |
Climate change mitigation Location: Auditorium G Chair: Etienne Lorang, Tilburg University Structure, Shocks, and Speed: Learning's Impact on Optimal Climate Policy Green Preferences, Innovation and Growth The social cost of waste |
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International trade and environmental policy Location: Auditorium K Chair: Antonia Kurz, DIW Berlin Hydrogen trade and value chain relocation: Evidence from a multi-regional Integrated Assessment Model Analysis of Environmental and Trade Impacts of EU Regulation on Deforestation Free Products The limits of cross-border environmental policies: Trade diversion as leakage Mining Critical Minerals for the Energy Transition: Trade, Market Power and Policy |
Land use and sustainable development Location: Auditorium L: Ingrid Simonnæs Chair: Simon Disque, University of Hamburg Solar Energy for Poverty Alleviation in China: Environmental Effectiveness and Economic Impact Land use rights restrictions and deforestation: evidence from Vietnam Bright and green? A global view on density and the trade-off between economic activity and urban greenness for over 1000 cities Heterogeneous substitutability preferences |
Biodiversity and environmental preferences Location: Auditorium N: Agnar Sandmo Chair: Linda Pesu, University of Helsinki Choice Experiments and Simulated Exchange Values: An Application to Biodiversity for Monetary Ecosystem Accounting Scarcity, Willingness to Pay for Species, and Imperfect Substitutability with Market Goods Controlling land-use change with a nature loss fee |
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Climate anomalies, policy responses, and global environmental insights Location: Auditorium O: Terje Hansen Chair: Balazs Marko, Bocconi University VISUAL FRAMING EFFECTS OF ENVIRONMENTAL INFORMATION ON AQUACULTURE AND THE DEMAND OF FARMED SALMON Are Farmers Better Messengers than Extension Professionals for Conservation Practice Adoption? Fiscal Impacts of Climate Anomalies The Green Peace Dividend: the Effects of Militarization on Emissions and the Green Transition |
Electricity markets and consumer preferences Location: Auditorium P: Finn Kydland Chair: Bartosz Jusypenko, University of Warsaw On the preferences for vehicle-to-grid tariffs: A stated choice experiment for Germany Modeling EV charging behavior with hybrid choice models Desirability of compensation schemes for property owners following investments in high-voltage power lines Breaking New Ground in Heritage Valuation: A Comprehensive Use of Discrete Choice Experiments |
Biodiversity, local air pollution, and natural capital Location: Auditorium Q Chair: Nino Cavallaro, Leipzig University Relative Price Changes and Climate Policy under Heterogeneous Environmental Goods Dynamics Biodiversity implications of forest carbon payments The impact of wildfire smoke on local avian biodiversity A Novel Approach to Determining Spatially Explicit Values of Natural Capital |
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Environmental regulation and enforcement Location: Lab 1 Chair: Christian Allen Vossler, University of Tennessee Environmental Regulation and Inspection Delegation with Stock Pollution Shifting Gears: Environmental Regulation in the Car Industry and Technological Change Among Suppliers Hedging as a Match-Maker: Unlocking Industrial Demand Flexibility for Renewable Energy Integration Reducing Overreporting in Wildlife Damage Claims: Harnessing the Power of Peer Information |
Environmental preferences and behavior Location: Lab 2 Chair: Susann Adloff, Kiel Institute for the World Economy Preferences along the slope: Disentangling the roles of climate and culture Beliefs, Information Trust, and Air Pollution Ecosystem resilience as a public good: Nash-equilibria can be Pareto-efficient |
Thematic Session 8: Carbon Dioxide Removal: from economics to policy design, and back (HYBRID) Location: Auditorium M: Jan Mossin Chair: Pietro Andreoni, Politecnico di Milano Emissions Trading with Clean-up Certificates: How Carbon Debt can Increase Climate Ambition Levels Integrated assessment of marine carbon dioxide removal by ocean alkalinity enhancement A welfare-conservation win-win? Offsetting methane damages through carbon farming The role of financing externalities for negative emissions market design Temporary carbon dioxide removals to offset methane emissions Developing a Carbon Dioxide Removal Program in California |
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