Conference Agenda
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Session Overview |
Date: Wednesday, 25/Oct/2023 | ||||
8:30am - 10:00am |
Can collective action foster sustainability transformations? Studying the impacts of the climate justice movement Location: GR 1.125 Chair: Adrian Rinscheid Second Session Chair: Sebastian Koos Discussant: Silvia Pianta Can collective action foster sustainability transformations? Studying the impacts of the climate justice movement Entangled in/between scales, frames and methodological eurocentrism – On the challenges of researching climate justice movements and deep decarbonization The radical flank effect of Just Stop Oil Large-scale disruptive activism strengthened environmental attitudes in the United Kingdom How do different forms of protest shape support for transformational change? A cross-country experimental study of the climate movement |
Earth Systems Law RPG: Justice applications in the Anthropocene Location: GR 1.143 Chair: Andrea C. Simonelli Earth Systems Law RPG: Justice applications in the Anthropocene |
Local pathways of climate change adaptation: discourses, actors and tools Location: GR 1.170 Chair: Claudia Morsut Discussant: Lisa Sanderink Local pathways of climate change adaptation: discourses, actors and tools Local climate change adaptation in Stavanger municipality (Norway) Climate adaptation in Bergen (Norway): an embedded approach? Local climate change adaptation in Sweden: national and local practices from a securitisation perspective Climate change adaptation: a risk approach to deal with potential flooding in Dordrecht, The Netherlands |
Visions of Planetary and Participatory Anticipation and Imagination Location: GR 1.109 Chair: Florian Rabitz Governing the Planetary Commons: A Key Challenge in the Anthropocene Imagine All the People: Equity and Inclusion in Participatory Visioning Navigating differences in sustainability visions and values: a case study of strong and deep sustainability |
Water and food governance at the nexus Location: GR 1.112 Chair: Carlijn Hendriks Water Governance towards Sustainability: From bricks to building blocks Identifying opportunities and barriers for transboundary Water-Energy-Food-Ecosystem-nexus governance: a comparative case study of the Lielupe, Nestos/Mesta, and Adige river basin The agribusiness, climate adaptation and local water conflicts: Can new transnational approaches contribute to just transformation? Paradigms as a source code of water governance: A systematic review |
Urban governance and experimentation Location: GR 1.116 Chair: Viola Jasmine Provost Naming and Shaming Among Local Governments: How Does Information Disclosure of Pollution Ranking Shape Local Government Behaviors in Pollution Control? Planning for and Implementing Sustainability in Local Governments in the Polycentric United States Rustbelt Moving Beyond Traditional City Comparisons: Exploring Openness in Climate City Networks to Inclusive Comparative Approaches Globalization of urban climate governance and the making of net-zero cities Localizing the Sustainable Development Goals in Smart and Sustainable Cities: How can non-traditional data support the local implementation and monitoring of SDGs? A case study of the Brussels Capital Region. |
Data-driven climate governance: A critique Location: GR 1.139 Chair: Aarti Gupta Discussant: Ina Möller Accelerating climate actions through radical transparency of satellite-generated climate data? Lessons from India and Ethiopia DestinE as destiny? A critical inquiry into Europe's planetary Digital Twin for environmental governance The Rise and Implications of Digitally-Enabled ‘Radical Transparency’ in Global Climate Governance: The Case of Climate Risk Insurance World Bank’s Climate mobility futures: Mainstreaming anticipatory action on internal climate migration ‘Nature Tech’ at the Climate-Biodiversity Interface |
Anticipating a decarbonized world Location: GR -1.070 Chair: Carley Allison Chavara Co-opting Climate Action Discourses to Delay Fossil-fuel Phase out in Norway: An Analysis of State and Industry Climate Imaginaries Fossil Fuels, Stranded Assets, and the Energy Transition in the Global South: a Systematic Literature Review Ambiguity and decarbonisation pathways in Southeast Asia Is Climate Litigation a Social Driver Towards Deep Decarbonization? Agency, Dynamics and Effects Zero-carbon imaginaries: Governance of meanings in the Australian energy transition |
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Earth Trusteeship Dialogue: Co-creating Eco-Peace Location: GR 1.129 Earth Trusteeship Dialogue, World Heritage and Rights of Nature |
Demystifying degrowth – Connecting research and practice Location: GR 1.160 Demystifying degrowth - Connecting research and practice |
The ties that bind: World Café on youth engagement as a driving force for community-based healing in times of environmental and social shocks Location: GR 1.136 The ties that bind: World Café on youth engagement as a driving force for community-based healing in times of environmental and social shocks |
Conflicts, settlements and displacements Location: GR 1.120 Chair: Lukas Hermwille The Nature of Peace – The dynamics between post-conflict peacebuilding and environmental justice Embracing the politics of transformation: Reconceptualising policy action as battle-settlement events Localized land tenure registration in Burundi and eastern DR Congo: the politics of transformations to sustainability Climate mobility in Europe? Reviewing the evidence. |
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Roundtable on Institutionalising Multispecies and Planetary Justice Location: GR -1.075 Roundtable on Institutionalising Multispecies and Planetary Justice |
Emerging economies and green transformations Location: GR 1.133 Chair: Ilaha Abasli Unpacking China’s climate policy mixes: path dependencies and policy feedback Is South-South and Triangular Cooperation for the SDGs an answer for inclusive global development partnership? Evidence from India and Indonesia Strategic mimicry by emerging economies: The rise and evolution of climate policies in India and Indonesia Varieties of net zero politics in emerging economies: A comparison between China and India |
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10:00am - 10:30am |
Break and Refreshments |
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10:30am - 12:00pm |
International Climate Policy Location: GR 1.139 Chair: Frederik Dahlmann Governing through goals: the case of the Global Goal on Adaptation under the Paris Agreement High demand, low supply: understanding the lack of reforms at the UNFCCC Legitimacy and accountability of polycentric climate action: Can non-state and sub-state climate action enhance democratic legitimacy of the UNFCCC? Global Climate Governance: a Discourse Network Analysis From the IPCC to the Green State Nobility: Towards a new research agenda on expertise in the green transition |
Earth system governance and outer space development: Politics, power, and the future-making of sustainability Architecture and Agency Location: GR -1.075 Chair: Xiao-Shan Yap Second Session Chair: Rakhyun E. Kim Discussant: Aarti Gupta Earth system governance and outer space development: Politics, power, and the future-making of sustainability Transnationalization and state power in the global satellite industry The missing ingredients for a sustainable polycentric governance of space debris The politics of earth-space sustainability: A preliminary typology based on global discourses Making life multiplanetary – how Elon Musk’s imaginaries are shaping discourses on earth-space sustainability Open space for all? – A network analytical approach to assess the role of non-state actors in the governance and use of earth orbits |
Deep system change for sustainable development: The 2030PLUS Project Location: GR 1.170 Deep systems change for a more just and sustainable world |
Transformative interventions to strengthen prioritisation of biodiversity in decision making Location: GR 1.109 Chair: Ilkhom Soliev Second Session Chair: Alex Franklin Third chair: Agnes Zolyomi
Transformative interventions to strengthen prioritisation of biodiversity in decision making Systemic transformation for biodiversity: what intervention, in which system and for what purpose? Using an intersectional lens in co-developing interventions to strengthen the ‘BioDiverse Edible City’ concept in Graz, Austria Understanding interventions for pro-biodiversity behaviour in a sectoral context: An example of the Tuscan textile, apparel, and fashion industries Aligning agri-environmental programmes with farmers' attitudes to unlock transformative change: a target-oriented biodiversity promotion in the Canton of Zurich, Switzerland Mainstreaming Global Biodiversity Targets in Sectoral Action: ‘What Works, How and Why?’ |
Equity and justice in nature and climate governance Location: GR 1.112 Chair: Alexandre San Martim Portes Nature-based solutions for urban transformations: rhetoric versus reality Mosaic governance and urban environmental justice: Can civil society contribute to just transformations? Are justice considerations in international guidelines for disaster risk governance promoting sustainable development? Framing natural infrastructure practice and learning ecosystems in a warming world A review and critical analysis of proposals to monitor the European “just transition” |
Water-Energy-Food nexus in South Africa: consequences for social justice? Location: GR 1.116 Chair: Marjanneke Johanna Vijge Water-Energy-Food nexus in South Africa: consequences for social justice? Exploring the narratives about water, energy and food delivery and the role of interagency interactions Community-level institutional inclusivity and its determinants in water, energy and food nexus governance for social justice Insights from EU legislation on energy communities for WEF communities in SA Water-Energy-Food nexus in South Africa: multilevel governance for social justice? |
Environmental impact of the healthcare sector within the concept of planetary health Location: GR 1.120 Chair: Tim Stobernack Environmental impact of the healthcare sector within the concept of planetary health Towards monitoring the environmental footprint of the Dutch healthcare sector with stakeholders Environmental hotspot identification of patient trajectories Contributing to sustainability by redispending unused drugs: A test-case with oral anticancer drugs Can teleconsulting and telemonitoring in primary care be eco-friendlier than care as usual? |
Multilevel and local adaptation and resilience Location: GR 1.125 Chair: Rini Astuti Regional preparedness networks: a method to implement adaptive governance? Conditions for effective governance of interdependencies among water, energy and food securities: the case of Domasi River Basin, Malawi Understanding and overcoming adaptation lock-ins: comparative analysis of coastal vulnerabilities using an actor-centred framework for navigating polycentric governance |
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A Sustainability Manifesto for Higher Education Location: GR 1.129 A Sustainability Manifesto for Higher Education |
Struggles in connecting theory and practice: a townhall debate on dilemmas in creating societal impact Location: GR 1.136 Struggles in connecting theory and practice: a townhall debate on dilemmas in creating societal impact |
Transformations and Tensions in Food System Governance Location: GR 1.133 Transformations and Tensions in Food System Governance |
How Can ESG Research Contribute to Transformative Change for Climate & Biodiversity? Location: GR -1.070 How Can ESG Research Contribute to Transformative Change for Climate & Biodiversity? |
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Water governance at the nexus Location: GR 1.143 Chair: Asgeir Barlaup Assessing Household Water-Energy Nexus Vulnerabilities: A Case Of Matatiele Local Municipality, Eastern Cape, South Africa Hybridization of water response; a new paradigm in modelling water sustainability in Africa How hydrological models can support cities to adapt to urban flooding – lessons learned from two transdisciplinary case studies City-to-city learning to enhance urban water management: the contribution of the City Blueprint Approach |
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11:00am - 2:00pm |
Shared Walks for Climate Change Location: Outdoor Activity / GR 1.143 RegistrationRegister for the event via this form. Shared Walks for Climate Change |
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12:00pm - 12:30pm |
Break and Light Snack |
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12:30pm - 2:00pm |
Nijmegen Agenda for Transformative Interdisciplinarity and Transdisciplinarity in Earth System Governance Location: GR 1.139 |
Solar Geoengineering: Contestations, Public Perceptions and Governance Location: GR -1.070 Chair: Aarti Gupta Discussant: Sean Low Solar Geoengineering: Contestations, Public Perceptions and Governance Going Rogue? Public Perceptions, Governance, and Information Framing involving Experimentation with Stratospheric Aerosol Injection Geoengineering in Action: Coping with a contested concept Towards a Non-Use Regime on Solar Geoengineering: Lessons from International Law and Governance The Role of Higher Education in Advancing Solar Geoengineering: A Critical Analysis |
Governing urban transformation: Policy and politics of experimentation and scaling Location: GR 1.170 Chair: Elisa Kochskämper Second Session Chair: Matteo Roggero Discussant: Klaus Eisenack Governing urban transformation III: Policy and politics of experimentation and scaling Governing spatial scaling within, across, and beyond and cities Out of the limelight: scaling climate action in the experimenting city Urban climate governance and climate justice in the SW of England Scaling deep at the margin: Reflecting on the coproduction of Nature-based Solutions as decolonial praxis in Cape Town. |
Implementing sustainable development goals in an incoherent world: Aligning climate action and reduced inequalities Location: GR -1.075 Chair: Adis Dzebo Implementing sustainable development goals in an incoherent world: Aligning climate action and reduced inequalities Analysing the Causes and Consequences of Policy Incoherence in the Context of the Global Climate and Development Agendas Contestation of climate, energy and inequality goals: Policy (in)coherence in just energy transition in Kenya, Australia, Germany and South Africa Implementing the Paris Agreement and the 2030 Agenda through sustainable agriculture: Critical assessment of policy coherence in Fiji, Sri Lanka and the Philippines Political drivers of policy (in)coherence between climate change and sustainable development: assessing goal conflicts in Colombia and Sweden |
Agriculture and Food Systems Location: GR 1.109 Chair: Sarah Elizabeth Sharma Beyond Certification: A Typology of Governance Actors and Strategies in Agri-Food Value Chains Advancing theories of change of private sustainability governance of coffee and cocoa supply chains Transparency in agricultural supply chains: Impacts, limitations, and alternatives Deliberating in unlikely settings: an analysis of African agri-business partnerships |
Human rights in earth system governance Location: GR 1.112 Chair: Danielle Celermajer (Green) Growth within Planetary Boundaries? A Human Rights Perspective Environmental Human Right Defenders – Change Agents at the Crossroads of Biodiversity, Climate Change and Cultural heritage Courts, Access and Justice: Human Rights to Water and Sanitation Litigation in the Global South Human rights and environmental due diligence: The critical role of transnational civil society networks |
Renewable energies and a just transition Location: GR 1.116 Chair: Luis Ramirez Camargo Second Session Chair: Maria Luisa Lode Renewable energies and a just transition Institutional Advocacy for Indigenous controlled renewable energy: lessons from a First Nations Power Authority proposal in British Columbia, Canada Wind In Conflict: A Legal Analysis of Public, Private and Common Interests on Wind Rights Energy justice through participatory processes? Learnings from three energy communities in South America Clean energies, dirty methods: The issue of recognition and communal land right in wind power development in Bahia, Brazil |
Institutional Design: Waste and Chemicals Location: GR 1.120 Chair: Chris Höhne The Politics of Living Treaties Evaluating the Basel-Rotterdam-Stockholm governance model: Integrated governance as a solution to problem-shifting between multilateral environmental agreements? Estimating problem shifting from the Minamata Convention on Mercury Principles and best practices of evidence use for sustainable policy and practice: the case of pesticides Advising treaty decision-makers: a new typology of subsidiary scientific committees |
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Action-oriented knowledge for making inter- and transdisciplinary integration happen in practice Location: GR 1.136 Action-oriented knowledge for making inter- and transdisciplinary integration happen in practice |
European Union's Regulation on Deforestation-free Supply Chains: Green Protectionism or Paving Way for Global Decarbonization Pathways Location: GR 1.129 European Union's Regulation on Deforestation-free Supply Chains: Green Protectionism or Paving Way for Global Decarbonization Pathways |
Food System Transformation Imaginaries and Policy Paradigms Location: GR 1.160 Chair: Adam Calo Second Session Chair: Gerry Alons Discussant: Gerry Alons Transforming uban food systems through critical governance principles Policy instruments for the transition to a circular food system Concepts to Understand and Research Transformative Change for Biodiversity & Equity (TC4BE) Food Security and Equity Implications of Land-Based Mitigation in IPCC IAM scenarios |
Reforming trade and economies Location: GR 1.133 Chair: Phillip Michael Paiement Civil society involvement at the trade-environment nexus: Successful submissions on environmental law enforcement The Implications of Climate Policy for Trade: Evidence from the Trade-related Climate Policy Database Conceptualizations of Discourses on Circular Economy’s Social Impacts in the Global North versus Global South: a Critical Review of Similarities and Differences Environmental Impact Assessments of Trade Agreements – A New Dataset |
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Navigating sustainability transformations: Governance strategies and pathways to resilient futures Location: GR 1.125 Chair: Devon Cantwell-Chavez Time wealth – a disregarded lever for sustainability transformations Unlocking and reconfiguring lock-in dynamics to accelerate adaptation Understanding transformative governance and the process and sequencing of mechanisms for improved resilience outcomes in US wastewater systems Transforming our world through multi-stakeholder partnerships: Factors, mechanisms, and pathways for sustainable development |
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2:00pm - 3:00pm |
Lunch |
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3:00pm - 4:30pm |
Semi-Plenary Session: Social Tipping points and living within just Earth system boundaries Location: EOS 01.630 Future Earth, Earth Commission |
Semi-Plenary Session: Fostering emancipation and courage to shape sustainability transformations in Earth System Governance Location: GR 0.100 The Radboud Centre for Sustainability Challenges, Radboud University |
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4:30pm - 5:00pm |
Break and Refreshments |
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5:00pm - 6:30pm |
Climate change and biodiversity: Challenges for financing, governing and achieving fair outcomes Location: GR 1.170 Chair: Cristina Yumie Aoki Inoue Second Session Chair: Karen M. Siegel Discussant: Karen M. Siegel Third Chair: Guilherme de Queiroz Stein
Climate change and biodiversity: Challenges for financing, governing and achieving fair outcomes Bioeconomy in the Brazilian Amazon: New Solution or New Threat? Podáali indigenous fund: transformative governance in the Amazon? State capacities and payment for environmental services in Brazilian municipalities Promoting a fair and equitable sharing of benefits? An analysis of the new Brazilian biodiversity law |
Overcoming the dichotomy of humans and nature in Earth System Governance research (I): An innovative approach to address the complex, intertwined, and coevolving social-ecological nature of governance challenges Location: GR 1.139 Chair: Elke Kellner Second Session Chair: Rodrigo Martinez Peña Overcoming the dichotomy of humans and nature in Earth System Governance research (I): An innovative approach to address the complex, intertwined, and coevolving social-ecological nature of governance challenges Multifunctionality and explanatory power of the SE-AS framework Mediating pathways of change: the role of fisher-trader relationships in small-scale fisheries responses to social-ecological disturbances Anticipating lake futures with social-ecological action situations Social-ecological trap in biodiversity conservation on private lands in Quebec province, Canada |
Building a climate policy design lab in Southeast Asia: lessons from global environmental governance scholarship Location: GR -1.070 Chair: Benjamin William Cashore Discussant: Ingrid Visseren-Hamakers Building a climate policy design lab in Southeast Asia: lessons from global environmental governance scholarship. Learning from failures to design for success: towards durable carbon pricing and finance governance in Southeast Asia. Policy learning and the complexities of sustainability transitions: How do policymakers learn about effective policy design for technological innovation? Pathways to Transformational Environmental Policy Change: Evidence from Global Forestry Regulations Existing commitment to climate action strengthens durability of cities' climate actions beyond Covid-19 |
Decolonial Sustainability Location: GR 1.109 Chair: Joyeeta Gupta Towards a Planetary Justice: On Achille Mbembes Postcolonial Perspective Energy, coloniality, and justice: An analysis of the Amazonian hydroelectric power systems from a decolonial energy justice perspective Climate coloniality and cognitive justice: Pluriversality, spirituality and indigenous knowledges in transnational climate activism Climate colonialism in global climate finance governance: a critical review and research agenda Decolonizing Climate Change and Water Governance from Indigenous Perspectives |
Knowledge Systems Location: GR 1.112 Chair: Gerdus van der Laarse Boundary work on ocean space: Competing knowledge claims in the making of marine protected areas The role of “knowledge” in water quality governance in the United States Here to Stay? Challenges to Liberal Environmentalism in Regional Climate Governance Deliberation for Transformation: Exploring approaches for (self-)reflexivity and deliberation on the responsibility and ramifications of safe and just operating spaces for humanity and the planet Who sits at the table for the oceans? Access, participation, and inequality in representation in BBNJ and deep-sea mining negotiations |
Democracy and citizen engagement Location: GR 1.116 Chair: Christian Scholl Populating the Democracy Cube. Assessing Power Delegation, Participant Interaction and Representation in Participatory Governance New perspectives on citizen engagement in flood risk governance – a social practices approach Opening up and closing down citizen participation in the development of a new sustainable residential city quarter Talking towards transformation: exploring the potential of dialogues in sustainability transitions Building Trust in Digital Democratic Innovations (DDI) for Participatory Urban Governance: Evidence from the Northern Netherlands |
Urban transitions and transformations Location: GR 1.120 Chair: Karina Barquet Just, urban transformations through resilience innovations? Comparing the policy implementation in cities of the Global South and North in the 100 Resilient Cities network. Insider-outsider dynamics in mobility transitions: A comparative study of German cities Comparing US and Canadian federal frameworks for the governance of metropolitan regional transport decarbonization Factors influencing city adoption of climate change policies: A global systematic review |
Co-creating novel nature-based governance: a coevolutionary perspective Location: GR 1.125 Co-creating novel nature-based governance : a coevolutionary perspective |
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Governing synergies and trade-offs at the intersection of biodiversity and climate change Location: GR -1.075 Chair: Ina Lehmann Second Session Chair: Jonas Hein Discussant: Jonas Hein Third Chair: Jean Carlo Rodriguez-de Francisco
Governing synergies and trade-offs at the intersection of biodiversity and climate change An action agenda for the Kunming-Montreal Global Biodiversity Framework: aligning goals for nature and climate Taking time. How research and practice take account of the temporal dimension of the governance and management of nature-based solutions Senses of environmental (In)justice on Nature-based solutions in Colombia and Ecuador Take the fish out – marine conservation revisited |
Exploring “Planetary Health” in the Context of Earth System Governance Location: GR 1.133 Exploring “Planetary Health” in the Context of Earth System Governance |
National institutions for climate and sustainability transformations Location: GR 1.136 Chair: Marta Berbés-Blázquez National sustainability institutions in a global comparison: introducing a global data set Climate Transparency in Australia: Furthering or Distracting from Meaningful Action? Measuring China’s climate policy mixes in the post-Paris era: climate policy mixes balance, design features, and beyond Imagining Future Power Production Futures in Saskatchewan, Canada Identifying and mapping interactions of policies within policy mixes for climate change mitigation: a network analysis |
Business-led partnerships and government: constructive engagements for sustainability transformations? Location: GR 1.129 Chair: Marijn Faling Second Session Chair: Greetje Schouten Business-led partnerships and government: constructive engagements for sustainability transformations? Understanding system change: government crowding in on inclusive agribusiness Assessing the Transformative Potential of Multi-Stakeholder Partnerships for the Sustainable Development Goals: Evidence from 179 Case Studies Making the last count first Partnerships as element of a policy instrument mix |
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Law and Litigation Location: GR 1.143 Chair: Jean Frederic Morin Governing in their Own Image: How Environmental Lawyers Created Accountability for International Development Litigation in Earth System Governance: Agency within, of and beyond the case International environmental law in domestic climate litigation: contested cases, contested norms A pathway for transforming agroforestry law from an Earth system law perspective |
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7:30pm - 10:00pm |
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