Conference Agenda
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Session Overview | |
Location: Auditorium Q |
Date: Tuesday, 17/June/2025 | |
11:00am - 12:45pm |
Renewable energy 1 Location: Auditorium Q Chair: Denizhan Guven, Istanbul Technical University Against the Wind: The Economic Cost of Renewable Intermittency under Transmission Constraints Assessing Energy Security Risks: Implications for Household Electricity Prices in the EU The Impact of Solar Panel Installation on Electricity Consumption and Production: A Firm's Perspective Regional Variations in Green Hydrogen Production in Türkiye: An LCA and LCCA Study |
2:00pm - 3:45pm |
Choice modeling and environmental preferences Location: Auditorium Q Chair: Wojciech Zawadzki, University of Warsaw The Duality of Tests and Constraints Anchoring and Cost Vector Design in Discrete Choice Experiments: Testing Rational Choice, Coherent Arbitrariness, and Discovered Preferences Hypotheses Information (seeking) and consumers' preferences for sustainable food choices Examining Convergent Validity in Incentive-Compatible Contingent Valuation: Bid-vector and elicitation format effects |
4:15pm - 6:00pm |
Fisheries and oceans Location: Auditorium Q Chair: Benjamin Blanz, University of Hamburg Methods for social-ecological systems analysis and management in Arctic and sub-Arctic seas Social Cost of Carbon for the Oceans On the optimal Management of Weakly Interacting Resources with Tipping Points Adding the risk of stock collapse over time to stock assessments and harvest allocation decisions |
Date: Wednesday, 18/June/2025 | |
11:00am - 12:45pm |
International cooperation and climate policy Location: Auditorium Q Chair: Geir B. Asheim, University of Oslo International cooperation on climate change: The case for a green innovation club The strategy of a uniform carbon tax in the self-enforcing international environmental agreements with free trade Global Governance on Multiple Public Goods Complementary climate policies for supply and demand |
2:00pm - 3:45pm |
Climate mitigation and adaptation Location: Auditorium Q Chair: Garima Jasuja, CMCC@Ca'Foscari Univerity of Unive How important are IEAs for mitigation if countries are of the homo moralis type? Applying fairness in sub-national carbon budget allocations Carbon Pricing vs. Green Subsidies: A Carbon-Saving Fiscal Multiplier Approach Limits to adaptation: Impacts of climate change on labour supply and productivity in Indian manufacturing sector |
4:15pm - 6:00pm |
Integrated assessment models and scenario analysis Location: Auditorium Q Chair: Vito Avakumovic, University of Hamburg Emulating an Integrated Assessment Model to Project Long-Term Emissions and Carbon Dioxide Removal Pathways to 2300 Exploring the Role of Structural Transformation in Addressing Climate Change Transition Risk in Emerging Economies Modified Cost-Risk Analysis as a Bridge Between Target-Based and Trade-Off-Based Decision-Making Frameworks Ambiguity and model misspecification with potentially disruptive mitigation options |
Date: Thursday, 19/June/2025 | |
11:00am - 12:45pm |
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 |
2:00pm - 3:45pm |
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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