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Parallel Sessions D

Thursday April 19
15:30-17:00

Book of Abstracts for Sessions D

 

    Session D 1
    The Politics of River Basin Organizations. Coalitions, Institutional Design Choices and Consequences

    Chair: Sander Meijerink, Radboud University Nijmegen, The Netherlands

    Room: Palaestra II, Link to map »                                                                     Back to top »

    Tracing the rise of river basin organizations from discourse, political economy and political ecology perspectives
    Farhad Mukhtarov, IVM, VU, Amsterdam, The Netherlands
    Andrea Gerlak, University of Arizona, Tucson, USA

    Explaining the functional and scalar differentiation of German river basin administrations: the case of the Elbe
    Andreas Thiel, Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin, Germany

    The politics of river basin organizations. Coalitions, institutional design choices and consequences
    Dave Huitema, VU University, Amsterdam, The Netherlands
    Sander Meijerink, Radboud University, Nijmegen, The Netherlands

 

    Session D 2
    Major Groups

    Chair: Steinar Andresen, The Fridtjof Nansen Institute, Norway

    Room: IIIEE 133, Link to map »                                                                        Back to top »

    lLegitimacy and transparency aspects of the structuring of public participation in intergovernmental institutions through the major groups
    Sebastien Duyck, University of Lapland, Northern Institute of Environmental and Minority Law, Rovaniemi, Finland

    Gender, biodiversity and climate change: some aspects of the legal and policy dimension
    Nicky Broeckhoven, Ghent University, Belgium

    Who is securitizing the sustainable development discourse and why: Evidence from the UN Commission on Sustainable Development
    Itay Fischhendler, David Katz, Hebrew University, Jerusalem, Israel

     

    Session D 3
    Climate Change Policies in a North-South Perspective

    Chair: Vasna Ramasar, Earth System Governance Project, and Lund University, Sweden

    Room: IIIEE Aula, Link to map »                                                                      Back to top »

    Locating Climate Controversies: Mapping Climate Change Policy Network in India during 2007-2010
    Pradip Swarnakar, ABV-Indian Institute of Information Technology and Management, Gwalior, India

    Environmental justice: EU biofuel demand and oil palm cultivation in Malaysia
    Erika M. Machacek, International Institute for Industrial Environmental Economics, Lund University, Sweden

    Does the EU renewable energy directive contribute to fair and just governance of the biofuel sector?  A comparison between the Swedish national scheme and EU accredited voluntary reporting schemes
    Sara Brogaard, Bodil Elmqvist, Stefan Anderberg, Joanne Morris, Lund University Centre for Sustainability Studies, Sweden

 

    Session D 4
    Subnational and Place-Based Governance: Urban, Transport and Neighborhood Policies

    Chair: Stefan Anderberg, Lund University

    Room: Eden 129, Link to map »                                                                        Back to top »

    Adaptive climate change governance for urban resilience
    Emily Boyd, Department of Geography and Environmental Science, University of Reading, UK
    Sirkku Juhola, Centre for Urban and Regional Studies, Aalto University, Finland

    Decision-making in turbulent times: Transport policy and governance in Ireland during and after the ‘Celtic Tiger’ period
    Henrike Rau, NUI, Galway, Ireland

    My Green Neighbourhood - Potentials and limits of a redevelopment initiative in a stigmatized housing estate
    Eva Gustavsson, Ingemar Elander, Örebro University, Sweden

    Building Just and Sustainable Cities in Africa
    Geoffrey Nwaka, Abia State University, Uturu, Nigeria

    Private Sector Participation in Urban Water Services in Sub-Saharan Africa: The Way Out for Improved Quality and Efficient Service Delivery in Nigeria
    Joseph Adelegan, Global Network for Environment and Economic Development Research, Ibadan, Nigeria
     

    Session D 5
    Processes of Empowerment, Learning and Deliberation

    Chair: Melissa Hansen, Lund University

    Room: IIIEE 201, Link to map »                                                                        Back to top »

    Creating Just, Legitimate, Democratic and Accountable Earth System Governance on Pongso no Tau
    Eric Clark1, Chun-Chieh Chi2, Sutej Hugu3, Syaman Lamuran4, Chia-Nan Lin5, Yung-Ching Lo6, Syaman Rapongan3, Huei-Min Tsai4
    1Lund University, Sweden, 2National Dong Hwa University, Taiwan, 3The Tao Founation, Pongso no Tau, Taiwan, 4National Taiwan Normal University, Taiwan, 5National Taiwan University, Taiwan, 6Leiden University, The Netherlands

    Community based conservation as a process of self-transformation: Reflections of social learning and governance among the women of Ghandruck, Annapurna Conservation Area, Nepal
    Kaitlin Almack, Lund University Centre for Sustainability Studies, Sweden
     

    Procedural Justice and Earth System Governance; Designing Fair Decision-making Processes for Global Environmental Governance
    Luke Tomlinson, University of Oxford, UK

     

    Session D 6
    Climate Change Policies – REDD

    Chair: Harro van Asselt, Stockholm Environment Institute; and University of Oxford

    Room: Palaestra I, Link to map »                                                                      Back to top »

    REDD+ and human rights. Addressing overlaps between international regimes
    Annalisa Savaresi, University of Copenhagen, Denmark

    Forest Governance: Equity and Effectiveness Issues
    Joyeeta Gupta, Nicolien van der Grijp, VU University Amsterdam, The Netherlands

    Actors, institutions, and accountability in REDD+: lessons from Indonesia
    Ida Aju Pradnja Resosudarmo, Center for International Forestry Research, Bogor, Jawa Barat, Indonesia

    Global governance and local realities – Legitimacy and accountability of REDD+ from the stakeholder perspective
    Torsten Krause1, Tobias Dan Nielsen2
    1Lund University Centre for Sustainability Studies, Sweden, 2Faculty of Political Science, Lund University, Sweden

     

    Session D 7
    Commodification of Nature – Payment for Ecosystem Services

    Chair: Michele Betsill, Colorado State University, USA

    Room: Eden 233, Link to map »                                                                        Back to top »

    Freedom to Serve: a critical exploration of the injustices of international payments for ecosystem services
    Katharine Farrell, Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin, Germany

    Payments for Ecosystem Services schemes: Images of sustainable development
    Marianne Henkel, University of Greifswald, Germany

    Explaining variation in distributive outcomes of market-based instruments: A typology of institutional design
    Eleni Dellas, Frank Biermann, VU University, Amsterdam, The Netherlands (1)

    Trust in implementing REDD+: Lessons from forest certification
    Constance McDermott, Deborah Davenport, University of Oxford, UK

    Access to plant genetic resources: an institutional framework for sustainable agriculture or an accessory to trade rules?
    Eric Deibel, IFRIS-CEPN, Paris, France

     

    Session D 8
    Power and Accountability in Multi-level Governance in a Nordic Environment

    Chair: Carolyn Peach Brown, University of Prince Edward Island, Canada

    Room: Kungshuset 203, Link to map »                                                               Back to top »

    Adaptation Discourses and Modes of Governance in Swiss Alpine Regions
    Alexander Widmer, Christian Hirschi, Swiss Federal Institute of Technology (ETH Zurich), Zurich, Switzerland

    How to govern forests toward climate change protection, biodiversity and sustainable agriculture? – Exploring Swedish forestry policies in a multilevel governance context
    Mikael Kylsäter, Department of Political Science, Lund University, Sweden

    A Proposal of Co-management Process Principles: Protected Area Designations in the Swedish Mountain Region
    Anna Zachrisson, Umeå University, Sweden

    Adaptive capacity building in the Region of Dresden: A review of responses in planning and policy ten years after a one-hundred year flood
    Gregor Vulturius, E. Carina H. Keskitalo, Department of Social and Economic Geography, Umeå University, Sweden

     

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