Conference Agenda
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Session Overview |
Date: Tuesday, 24/Oct/2023 | ||||
8:30am - 10:00am |
Anticipatory practices and politics of carbon removal assessment Location: GR 1.139 Chair: Sean Low Second Session Chair: Miranda Boettcher Anticipatory practices and politics of carbon removal assessment Carbon Dioxide Removal (CDR) in the IPCC Sixth Assessment Report (AR6). Building consensus or dissensus? Broadening blue (carbon) futures: Qualitative foresight as an anticipatory assessment tool for marine carbon dioxide removal Towards ‘responsible’ feasibility assessments: Reflections on expert imaginaries of marine CDR Headlines 2030: A participatory futuring exercise on climate interventions in 22 countries |
Cases for a nature-based future Location: GR 1.133 Chair: Anthony Calacino Everything is water! Towards a model for the successful governance of biodiversity in Dutch surface waters How do NbS interact with existing inequalities in Cape Town? A socio-ecological analysis Realizing coordination across policy sectors, levels of government and national borders for implementing nature-based solutions in the Vechte-Dinkel river system Fluvial ecosystems as triggers for the ecological project of reticularity |
The Future of Oceans Location: GR 1.170 Chair: Asli Calim A strive for effective ocean governance: managing institutional complexity through coordination Institutional Overlap and Interplay Management for Marine Environmental Governance in the Seas of East Asia: ASEAN, COBSEA and PEMSEA Who is governing marine plastic pollution? Science-Policy-Industry Relations from Marine Laboratory Perspectives |
Governing urban transformation: Critical perspectives on experimentation and scaling Location: GR 1.109 Chair: Rachel Mary Macrorie Second Session Chair: Linda Westman Discussant: David Gordon Third chair: Marielle Papin
Bridging the old and the new: The role of transition intermediaries in facilitating urban experimentation and leveraging transformative change Time for a change? The chronopolitics of creating scalable shared mobility spaces in Munich and Barcelona Assessing resilience, equity, and sustainability of future visions across two urban scales From urban governance experimentation to transformative change: Reflections on urban labs, politics, and alternatives to scaling. Imagining Futurity in Global Cities: Analyzing Imagery of Climate Change and Sustainability in Cities |
Markets, market instruments and just transition Location: GR 1.112 Chair: Dize Doğan Accelerating just transitions through subsidy reforms and carbon pricing: Evidence from a novel database The role of external actors in the carbon pricing policy-making process in African countries Extractive Accumulation And Critical Minerals: Governance, Resistance & Production Climate Justice in the Age of Carbon Markets: A Critical Case Study of Neoliberal Climate Governance in India Power dynamics in transnational climate finance governance: the power of the Task Force on Climate-related Financial Disclosures for green capitalism? |
The power of data and digitalization amidst environmental emergencies Location: GR 1.116 Chair: Gus Greenstein Understanding Environmental Issue Framing through the Lens of TikTok Tale of Digital Activism: Exploring Narratives of Palm Oil on Social Media The Power and Agency of Data in Global Climate Governance |
Play, imagination and unmaking unsustainable systems Location: GR 1.120 Play, imagination and unmaking unsustainable systems |
Transdisciplinarity and the paradox of two ESGs: Co-option, Collision or collaboration? Location: GR 1.125 Transdisciplinarity and the paradox of two ESGs: Co-option, Collision or collaboration? |
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Empty room for quiet working Location: GR 1.129 |
Governing Sustainable Development Location: GR -1.075 Chair: Eszter Szedlacsek Exploring research frontiers on the governance of the Sustainable Development Goals How to approach societal impact in a heterogenous world: conceptualizing the role of context in research uptake decision-making for sustainable development Reflexive Regulations: Can Legislative Instruments on Sustainable Development Play a Facilitative Role in the Institutionalization of SDGs? The Evolution of Macro-Institutional Coherence in Global Sustainable Development Governance Leaving some behind? An analysis of Brazilian subnational actors’ SDGs Voluntary Local Reviews |
Mitigating climate change Location: GR 1.136 Chair: Thais Ribeiro Addressing Disparities: Carbon Removal Projects in Central America Countries’ climate mitigation performance: Exploring the links between the ambition of NDC targets and effective national implementation Exploring the link between climate policy narratives and institutions in a comparative case study analysis Community renewable energy (CRE) initiatives: democratically legitimate agents in governing the energy transition? |
The 100 Resilient Cities Initiative, a Natural Experiment in Sustainability Governance Location: GR -1.070 Chair: Matthew Hoffmann Second Session Chair: Michele Betsill Discussant: Harriet Bulkeley Third and fourth Chairs: Chris Gore and Sarah Sharma
The 100 Resilient Cities Initiative, a Natural Experiment in Sustainability Governance Researching a Natural Experiment in Urban Resilience Governance Building the field of ‘urban resilience’: The Rockefeller Foundation and 100 Resilient Cities The Impact of the 100 RC I: How Cities Understood and Pursued Resilience Impact of the 100 RC II: The Legacy of the Initiative |
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Science and knowledge production in environmental policy Location: GR 1.143 Chair: Carlos Korassi Téwéché The role of institutional design and power relations in knowledge co-production for sustainability transformations: Evidence from the UNCCD Science-Policy Interface The Institutional Design of Boundary Organizations: IPCC and IPBES The Unbearable Lightness of Justice in the IPCC AR6 The Organizational Structure of Global Gene Drive Research Purpose-driven innovation ecosystems and sustainability transformations |
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10:00am - 10:30am |
Break and Refreshments |
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10:30am - 12:00pm |
Innovative Governance Solutions for Resilience Against Climate, Nature, and Health Crises: Advancing Planetary Health in Africa Location: GR -1.070 Chair: Idil Boran Pathways to water resilience? Exploring the narratives framing Nature-based Solutions climate action pathways in Cape Town and Johannesburg Transboundary collaboration governance as key factor in responding to emerging health crises: the case of Greater Virunga Landscape (GVL) Household Risk and Vulnerability Indices: Novel Approaches to Assessing Governance Programs and Solutions for Planetary Health Transdisciplinary insights in climate change mitigation action for planetary health equity: a rapid realist review |
Public perspectives on carbon removal Location: GR 1.143 Chair: Sean Low Second Session Chair: Miranda Boettcher Societal aspects of industrial decarbonization using carbon capture and storage Public perspectives on carbon removal Straddle the gap between feasibility and desirability: public perception of net-zero energy scenarios with and without large-scale CDR National publics and Net Zero: Deliberative focus groups on carbon removal governance in 22 countries Ocean alkalinity enhancement as socio-technical system: combining life-cycle assessments (LCA) and open-ended scenario making in expert deliberations of ocean liming Between knowledge deficit and upstream engagement: What role for the public in the governance of climate interventions? |
Futures for just sustainable transformations: anticipating (un)just futures Location: GR 1.170 Chair: Chen Zhong Democracy for the Anthropocene? Future imaginations in the Swedish Climate Parliament Justice and time: futures in Loss and Damage Spatializing green energy futures: sociotechnical imaginaries and just transitions in the High North Deliberation through mapping assignments: exploring energy justice in citizen mapping assignments Climate risks and the cost of capital: compounding challenges of justice and allocation in earth system governance |
More-than-human perspectives: transforming earth system governance Location: GR 1.109 Chair: Cebuan Bliss Second Session Chair: Susan Boonman-Berson Discussant: Susan Boonman-Berson More-than-human perspectives: transforming earth system governance Multispecies Justice in Climate Adaptation: From Biopolitical Concerns to Possibilities for Mutual Aid Gorillascapes: a more-than-human analysis of governing gorilla tourism at Bwindi Mgahinga Conservation Area, Uganda Considering animals in the achievement of sustainability goals among African nations? The UN animal welfare nexus resolution: a milestone step towards an animal welfare revolution? |
The footprint of a low-carbon future: connecting supply chains, governance and socio-ecological justice Location: GR 1.112 Chair: Carlijn Hendriks Discussant: Jewellord Tolentino Nem Singh The Extraction of Critical Minerals in the Global South: from a Material Bottleneck to a Question of Climate Justice The unbearable lightness of “critical” minerals governance: Lithium extraction for a just energy transition Anticipating the Future of Mobility in Just Transitions: Electric Vehicles and the Role of Nickel Commodity Chains in Indonesia The serpent's egg: REDD+ in the Brazilian Amazon from the perspective of indigenous territorial autonomies |
Local and regional environmental policy making Location: GR 1.116 Chair: Marc Calabretta A failing environmental state? The strange non-death of the hydraulic mission in Berlin and Brandenburg Structure, agency and local climate governance: How do individual actors shape policymaking in smaller cities and towns? A cross-city comparison of urban climate governance networks Tracing the Impact of Urban Experimentation in Water and Energy domains Climate-proofing urban agglomerations in a dual crisis: Expanding the Solution space for Temporal tension Areas |
Ending Plastics Pollution Location: GR 1.120 Chair: Valeria Zambianchi Plastics treaty: A key leverage or yet another piecemeal approach? Alternative plastic economies between the local and the global Plastics pollution and youth communities: shaping ownership through adaptive legal tools Ready to change: the new global plastic treaty and its challenges Influencing Plastics Governance: Law and Communications Perspectives |
Green on green conflicts in energy transitions: a transdisciplinary roundtable Location: GR 1.125 Session organisers: Neelakshi Joshi, Fritz Kleinschroth, Christine Milchram, Georgia Savvidou
Green on green conflicts in energy transitions: a transdisciplinary roundtable |
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New models for science-policy interfaces – towards transformative biodiversity policy in Europe Location: GR 1.129 New models for science-policy interfaces - towards transformative biodiversity policy in Europe |
The Social Sciences on social transformations towards sustainability in higher education Location: GR 1.133 The Social Sciences on social transformations towards sustainability in higher education. |
Governing urban transformation: Scaling experiments, matching cities and city archetypes Location: GR 1.139 Chair: Elisa Kochskämper Second Session Chair: Matteo Roggero Discussant: Kristine Kern Governing urban transformation II: Scaling experiments, matching cities and city archetypes Realization of living labs and role of university: A comparative study of South Korean living lab cases Cites as transmission belts? Exploring the success conditions of local sustainability experiments Scaling successful urban climate action with city matching and archetype analysis Institutionalizing urban experimentation: experiences from three cities |
Multistakeholder Partnerships and Sustainable Development Location: GR 1.160 Chair: Melanie van Driel Linking the Sustainable Development Goals: Examining the Alignment of Multi-Stakeholder Partnership Supply and Interaction Governance Demand Multi-Stakeholder Partnerships’ Potential to Govern Nexuses: Mapping SDG 13 on Climate Change and Its Connections International institutions and best practices on multi-stakeholder partnerships Can increased sustainability awareness lead to increased stakeholder participation in Multistakeholder Partnerships? A Case study on Nigeria Facilitating SDG Synergies through Multi-Stakeholder Partnerships: Does Design matter? |
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Norm collisions, backlash and and public perceptions in transformative change Location: GR -1.075 Chair: Jen Iris Allan Volatile pushback to domestic climate policy action: A conceptual framework Bureaucratic agency in climate policy backlash: types, effects and legacies Communicating Extreme Risk is not Bad Messaging: The Role of Climate Tipping Points on Public Risk Perceptions in Norway Norm collisions in the governance of food security: the discursive strategies of non-state actors in context |
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12:00pm - 12:30pm |
Break and Light Snack |
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12:30pm - 2:00pm |
Semi-Plenary Session: Bridging the gap: Science-policy dialogue on water as a catalyst for sustainable development and climate action Location: GR 0.100 The German Institute for Development and Sustainability (IDOS) |
Semi-Plenary: European Union’s Regulation on Deforestation-free Supply Chains: Green Protectionism or Paving Way for Global Decarbonization Pathways Location: EOS 01.630 Institute for Environment and Sustainability (IES) – National University of Singapore |
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2:00pm - 3:00pm |
Lunch |
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3:00pm - 4:30pm |
Just Energy Spaces Location: GR 1.125 Chair: Konrad Guertler Second Session Chair: Jeremias Herberg Discussant: David Hess Infrastructuring environmental (in)justice: on the political geographies of energy technologies in planetary crises Governing a ‘spatially just’ transition in the UK Policy (in)coherence in Germany’s Energiewende: synergies, trade-offs and the role of political inequality A fair and effective energy transition? Changing social practices and conceptions of justice Disparate or integrated climate actions? Synergies and trade-offs between non-state adaptation and mitigation initiatives |
Project N-SaFE: NGO-State Fisheries Enforcement (new modalities of maritime governance) Location: GR 1.143 Chair: Patrick Cullen Project N-SaFE: NGO-State Fisheries Enforcement [new modalities of maritime governance] Private enforcement and compliance in fisheries Shepherding Interests: The Contentious Politics of Interest Group Issue Prioritization From Pirates to Quasi-Governmental Actors? NGOs against Illegal Fishing in Italy The Political and Financial Tradeoffs of Privatized Fisheries Management |
Taming Tech for Sustainability Transformation: digitalization and the challenges of equity and justice in global environmental governance Location: GR 1.170 Chair: Vinícius Mendes Discussant: Eduardo Viola Taming Tech for Sustainability Transformation: digitalization and the challenges of equity and justice in global environmental governance Digital technologies and transformative environmental governance in agriculture: the Landless Workers’ Movement use of the Arvoredo app in Brazil Seeing From Above: Automated Monitoring of the Rainforest as Threats to the State Big Tech firms’ prophecy to “save the climate”: green digitalization and vested interests in global climate governance Green Conservative Modernization? The socio-economic dilemmas of AI for low-carbon agriculture in Brazil |
The consumptogenic system and governance for planetary health equity Location: GR 1.139 Chair: Sharon Friel Discussant: Kathryn Bowen The consumptogenic system and governance for planetary health equity The Consumptogenic System and Planetary Health Equity Architectures of Planetary Health Equity Governance Coherent Governance for Planetary Health Equity |
Community engagement and decision-making in energy and adaptation governance Location: GR 1.112 Chair: Okka Lou Mathis Individual consumers or collective agents: exploring the potential for inclusion in new forms of energy governance Learning process in participatory governance and its influence on the cost of participation In and Out: What shapes the decisions of intended beneficiary communities to opt-in or opt-out of adaptation projects? Policy capacities for delivering just adaptation Does stakeholder participation improve environmental governance? Evidence from a meta-analysis of 305 case studies |
Future imaginaries and translocal dynamics of democratic grassroot experiments Location: GR 1.116 Chair: Julia Tschersich Second Session Chair: Kristiaan Kok Discussant: David Schlosberg Future imaginaries and translocal dynamics of democratic grassroot experiments Grounded Imaginaries in Response to Climate Crises Conditions for real-utopias of radical democracies to contribute to sustainability transformations Co-producing Power Production Futurities in Saskatchewan, Canada: advancing democratic practices Dealing with translocal dynamics in democratic and experimental governance for sustainable transformation Utopianism and the Drama of Environmental Politics |
Allocating climate change adaptation finance to those who need it most! How does allocation work and how can we measure who is most vulnerable and whether finance is used effectively? Location: GR 1.120 Chair: Christian Baatz Allocating climate change adaptation finance to those who need it most! How does allocation work and how can we measure who is most vulnerable and whether finance is used effectively? Explaining the delay in GCF’s approval process for adaptation projects Who is most vulnerable? A case study on vulnerability to sea-level rise in the Seychelles Effectiveness of adaptation measures and an approach for a robust impact indicator Key findings from a multi-year evaluation of adaptation to climate change |
Climate Litigation Location: GR -1.070 Chair: Marlene Terstiege Recentering the State in International Climate Change Law Legal Mobilization in a Global Context: The Transnational Practices and Influence of Rights-Based Climate Litigation An International Court of Justice (ICJ) advisory opinion on climate change: seizing an opportunity for international law to be grounded on science and principles of justice Same Climate Science but Not the Same: A Comparative Study of Climate Change Science in the Courtroom Anti-Fossil Fuel Litigation |
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Contributing to just transformative change with effective and legitimate transdisciplinary environmental science-policy interfaces? Location: GR 1.129 Third chair: Arlette van den Berg
Contributing to just transformative change with effective and legitimate transdisciplinary environmental science-policy interfaces? |
Locating Gender in Sustainability Governance and Transitions Location: GR 1.133 Locating Gender in Sustainability Governance and Transitions |
De-Moooo-cracy! A performative experiment with a cow-human citizen’s assembly Location: GR 1.136 De-Moooo-cracy! A performative experiment with a cow-human citizen’s assembly |
Transdisciplinary research in living labs for environmental issues: gained experiences and lessons learned Location: GR 1.109 Transdisciplinary research in living labs for environmental issues: gained experiences and lessons learned |
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Promises and pitfalls of implementing the Sustainable Development Goals Location: GR -1.075 Chair: Frank Biermann Second Session Chair: Carole-Anne Sénit Discussant: Thomas Hickmann Promises and pitfalls of implementing the Sustainable Development Goals Leveraging the transformative potential of subnational sustainability governance through the SDGs Legitimacy challenges of Multi-Stakeholder Partnerships for the 2030 Agenda Exploring plurality in enabling local Sustainable Development Goals actions Global goals and institutionalization - The case of SDG 12 and Sustainable Consumption and Production |
Trying out diverse participatory action research methods – harnessing their power for transformative governance Location: GR 1.160 Trying out diverse participatory action research methods - harnessing their power for transformative governance |
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4:30pm - 5:00pm |
Break and Refreshments |
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5:00pm - 7:00pm |
Opening Plenary Location: GR 0.100
On October 24th, during the opening plenary of the Radboud Conference on Earth System Governance, the following keynote presenters will delve into the conference theme: “Bridging Sciences and Societies for Sustainability Transformations”, highlighting the need for sustainability transformations and showing how fundamental such transformations need to be.
Marjan Minnesma
Urgent action is much more needed and is also possible. Science and society can be more aligned and help each other in pushing government and business. Concrete examples show how we start with concrete and scalable projects, and show that the energy transition should not deteriorate biodiversity, but that climate and biodiversity should both be taken into account when implementing solutions.
Website: www.urgenda.nl
Melanie Challenger – The Who, How, When, and Why of including the voices of other species in human decision-making processes
Today, it is widely accepted among... |
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7:00pm - 8:30pm |
Reception Location: Faculty of Science |
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8:30pm - 10:30pm |
Extracurricular Activity | Screening: White Plastic Sky (@Arthouse LUX) In a not too distant future without animals and plants where the price of human survival is high, a young man breaks every rule to save his wife. An animated feature film by TIBOR BÁNÓCZKI & SAROLTA SZABÓ (whiteplasticsky.com) RegistrationRegister for the event here. |
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