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Session Overview | |
Location: Auditorium D: Anna Mette Pagaard Fuglseth |
Date: Monday, 16/June/2025 | |
1:30pm - 2:30pm |
The future of the green agenda in times of political turbulence and economic uncertainty (HYBRID) Location: Auditorium D: Anna Mette Pagaard Fuglseth Chair: Maria Teresa Gonzalez Valencia, University of Birmingham Chair: Liza Jabbour, Birmingham Institute for Sustainability and Climate Action The future of the green agenda in times of political turbulence and economic uncertainty |
2:30pm - 3:30pm |
Policymakers and Stakeholders Engagement for Uncertainty Communication: Fostering Collaborative Solutions in Water Governance (HYBRID) Location: Auditorium D: Anna Mette Pagaard Fuglseth Chair: Arthur Hrast Essenfeldeer, Joint Research Centre - European Commission Chair: Juliette Le Gallo, INRAE Chair: Francesco Sapino, IMDEA Water Chair: Giammauro Soriano, Universidad de Salamanca Policymakers and Stakeholders Engagement for Uncertainty Communication: Fostering Collaborative Solutions in Water Governance |
4:00pm - 5:00pm |
Getting Carbon Dioxide Removals Moving: What Role for Carbon Markets? (HYBRID) Location: Auditorium D: Anna Mette Pagaard Fuglseth Chair: Carolyn Fischer, World Bank Getting Carbon Dioxide Removals Moving: What Role for Carbon Markets? |
Date: Tuesday, 17/June/2025 | |
11:00am - 12:45pm |
Green preferences Location: Auditorium D: Anna Mette Pagaard Fuglseth Chair: Carlo Caporali, Gran Sasso Science Institute Life satisfaction shadow prices for environmental public goods Endogenous green preferences Tastes better than expected: Post-interventon effects of a vegetarian month in the student canteen Storming the Ballot Box. The Effect of Extreme Weather on Electoral Outcomes in Italy. |
2:00pm - 3:45pm |
Climate change impacts: health, food, and migration Location: Auditorium D: Anna Mette Pagaard Fuglseth Chair: Jakob Hans Wedemeyer, Potsdam Institute for Climate Impact Research Improving Weather Forecast Accuracy Limits Mortality from Climate Change The Impact of Extreme Temperatures on Workplace Accidents: Risks and Adaptation Strategies Climate variability and household food insecurity in Nigeria Empirical evidence of climate-induced cross-border migration at global scales |
4:15pm - 6:00pm |
Managing environmental threats Location: Auditorium D: Anna Mette Pagaard Fuglseth Chair: Adrian Anthony Lopes, American University of Sharjah Effects of the invasive round goby on Swedish recreational fishing values Eradicating common populations of invasive species involves balancing efficiency and fairness Environmental bonds and public liability for resource extraction site cleanup Integrated Ecological-Economic Modeling of Wildlife Trafficking: Insights into Multi-Species Contraband Logistics and Conservation Implications. |
Date: Wednesday, 18/June/2025 | |
11:00am - 12:45pm |
Climate change adaptation 2 Location: Auditorium D: Anna Mette Pagaard Fuglseth Chair: João Seixo, Nova School of Business and Economics Some (don’t) Like it Hot. Persistent High Temperatures Increase Depression and Anxiety Improving the resilience of the UK labour force in a 1.5°C world From Concern to Action: Political Responsiveness in Local Climate Adaptation Investments A Storm is Brewing: The Economic Impacts of Changing Storm Patterns under Climate Change |
2:00pm - 3:45pm |
Forestry Location: Auditorium D: Anna Mette Pagaard Fuglseth Chair: Rufus Olav Panelius, University of Helsinki A Bioeconomic Approach to Sustainable Forest Management in the Colombian Amazon What explains the uneven uptake of forest certification at the global level? New evidence from a panel-data analysis Deforestation, Downwind Rainfalls and Economic Loss in Western Africa Towards Distributional Ecosystem Accounts |
4:15pm - 6:00pm |
Emissions trading: the EU ETS Location: Auditorium D: Anna Mette Pagaard Fuglseth Chair: Bas Gorrens, KU Leuven The impact of carbon pricing on the credit market: Evidence from securitized loans in the transportation sector Emission Trading and Overlapping Environmental Support: Installation-level Evidence from the EU ETS The Hidden Trade Impacts of the EU ETS: Insights from Italian Firms When to go Green? Firm Dynamics during the Green Transition under the EU ETS |
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