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Parallel Sessions E

Friday April 20
10:30-12:00

Book of Abstracts for Sessions E

 

    Session E 1
    Does Evidence Help to Promote Transparency and Accountability?

    Chair: Sabine Weiland, Freie Universität Berlin, Germany

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

    Policy Assessment - A Tool for Transparent and Accountable Governance?
    Sabine Weiland, Environmental Policy Research Centre, FU Berlin, Berlin, Germany

    Scientific Evidence as “Proof” and “Proxy” for Policy Debate -The Case of Global Warming Policy
    Silke Beck, UFZ Leipizig, Leipzig, Germany

    What type of Accountability? An analysis of the notion of expertise in climate change litigation before the EU Courts
    Sanja Bogojevic, University of Lund, Sweden

 

    Session E 2
    Finance and Technology Transfer

    Chair: Jakob Skovgaard, Lund University, Sweden

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

    Addressing the changing paradigm of technology transfer and assessing the effectiveness of existing and new institutional framework for the design of technology transfer under the climate change negotiation
    Masachika Suzuki, Kansai University, Osaka, Japan
    Norichika Kanie, Tokyo Institute of Technology, Japan

    Finance Ministries in Climate Change Politics: A Non-Environmental Governance System Addresses an Environmental Problem
    Jakob Skovgaard, Lund University, Sweden

    The Development of Climate Adaptation Finance Governance: Complementarity vs. Competition?
    David Rossati, University of Edinburgh, UK

    Auctioning emission allowances to contribute to the USD 100 billion goal - European experiences
    Katrin Enting,  KfW, Frankfurt, Germany
    Hendrikje Reich, GIZ, Berlin, Germany

 

    Session E 3
    Participatory Earth System Governance: Conceptual and Methodological Innovations

    Chair: Naghmeh Nasiritousi, Centre for Climate Science and Policy Research, Norrköping, Sweden

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

    The ‘wickedness’ of participation in climate change adaptation governance
    Leah Sprain1, Clare Tompsett2, Pinar Ertor3,  Viviana Asara3
    1Colorado State University, Fort Collins, USA, 2University of Bergen, Norway, 3University of Barcelona, Spain

    Sand Waves and Human Tides Comparing the debates on climate-induced migration and desertification
    Giovanni Bettini, Elina Andersson, Lennart Olsson, Lund University Centre for Sustainability Studies , Sweden

    Corporate Climate Change Strategy and Likelihoods of Maladaptation: How to Ensure Legitimate, Democratic and Accountable Corporate Governance?
    Md Khalid Hossain, RMIT University, Melbourne, Victoria, Australia

    A theoretical framework to explore the capability of participative and collective governance for sustainable outcomes - Combining theoretical approaches of Political Science, Institutional Economics and System Theory -
    Jennifer Meyer-Ueding, Humboldt University Berlin Department of Agricultural Economics and Social Sciences Division of Cooperative Sciences, Germany

 

    Session E 4
    Carbon Policies - Cases and Approaches

    Chair: Johannes Stripple, Lund University, Sweden

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

    An Integrative Approach to Addressing the Socio-Natural Complexity of Carbon and Climate Governance
    Jennifer Rice1, Paul Hirsch2
    1University of Georgia, USA, 2SUNY - College of Environmental Science and Forestry, USA

    Meeting the climate change challenge: A scan of greenhouse gas emissions and climate change action in British Columbian communities
    Sarah Burch, Yuill Herbert, the University of British Columbia, Vancouver, Canada

    The rise and fall of the South African feed-in tariff
    Anna Pegels, German Development Institute, Bonn, Germany

     

    Session E 5
    Global Climate Governance across Scales

    Chair: Philipp Pattberg, VU University Amsterdam, The Netherlands

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

    Climate regime(s): Key architecture challenges
    Steinar Andresen, The Fridtjof Nansen Institute, Lysaker, Akershus, Norway

    Contesting climate justice in the city: examining politics and practice in urban climate change experiments
    Gareth Edwards, Harriet Bulkeley, Durham University, UK

    The Fragmentation of Global Climate Governance: Causes, Consequences and Responses
    Fariborz Zelli1, Harro van Asselt2,3, 1Lund University, Sweden,  2Stockholm Environment Institute, Sweden, 3Oxford University, UK

 

    Session E 6
    Dimensions of Justice in Environmental Governance

    Chair: Barry Ness, Lund University, Sweden

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

    Electronic waste imports and informal recycling in Pakistan - a multidimensionel governance challenge
    Shakila Umair, Stefan Anderberg, Lund University Centre for Sustainability Studies, Sweden

    Local Governance of Social-Ecological Systems in Tourism Dependent Areas of the Mesoamerican Reef: Implications for Resilience and Social Justice
    Susan C Stonich, University of California, Santa Barbara, USA
    Sara E Alexander, Baylor University, Waco, USA

    Women’s Empowerment in Natural Resources for Equitable Earth System Governance in Himalaya
    Prakash Chandra Tiwari, Kumaun University, Nainital, Uttarakhand, India

    Environmental Justice Organizations: their role in resource extraction conflicts and in waste disposal conflicts
    Joan Martinez-Alier, Beatriz Rodriguez-Labajos, Leah Temper, ICTA Universitat Autonoma de Barcelona, Catalonia, Spain
     

    Session E 7
    Conservation versus Local Communities

    Chair: Melissa Hansen, Lund University, Sweden

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

    Cross-Scale Value Trade-Offs in Managing Social-Ecological Systems: The Politics of Scale in Ruaha National Park, Tanzania
    Asim Zia1, Paul Hirsch2, Alexander Songorwa3, David Mutekanga4, Sheila OConnor5, Thomas McShane5, Peter Brosius6, Bryan Norton7
    1University of Vermont, Burlington, USA, 2SUNY College of Environmental Science and Forestry, Syracuse, USA, 3Sokoine University of Agriculture, Morogoro, Tanzania, 4Wildlife Conservation Society, Ruaha National Park, Tanzania, 5Arizona State University, Tempe AZ, USA, 6University of Georgia, Athens GA, USA, 7Georgia Institute of Technology, Atlanta GA, USA

    Unpacking governance in Swedish reindeer husbandry: The role of images, instruments and actions
    Annette Löf, Umeå University, Sweden

    Why do poor people pay for conservation in Africa?
    Hanne Svarstad1, Pål Vedeld2, Tor A. Benjaminsen2, Espen Sjaastad2, David M. Tumusiime2
    1NINA, Oslo, Norway, 2Norwegian University of Life Sciences, Ås, Norway

     

    Session E 8:
    Accountability of IGOs in global environmental governance

    Chair: Catia Gregoratti, Lund University, Sweden

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

    Climate Advocacy: Civil Society Strategies in the UN Climate Change Negotiations
    Johannes Kruse, Bremen International Graduate School of Social Sciences, Bremen, Germany

    A move towards more participation in IGOs? Evidence from German diplomacy
    Tobias Weise, Universität Bremen, Germany

    Power dynamics in the production of governance in the Clean Development Mechanism
    Emma Lund, Lund University, Sweden

     

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