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Session Overview
Location: GR 1.136
Date: Tuesday, 24/Oct/2023
8:30am
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10:00am
Mitigating climate change
Location: GR 1.136
Chair: Thais Ribeiro
 

Addressing Disparities: Carbon Removal Projects in Central America

Cintya Berenice Molina Rodríguez



Countries’ climate mitigation performance: Exploring the links between the ambition of NDC targets and effective national implementation

Paula Castro, Marlene Kammerer



Exploring the link between climate policy narratives and institutions in a comparative case study analysis

Alexandra Buylova, Gunilla Reischl



Community renewable energy (CRE) initiatives: democratically legitimate agents in governing the energy transition?

Nenya Willemine Roeline Jochemsen, Heleen Lydeke Pascale Mees

3:00pm
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4:30pm
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

Chair(s): Anne van Veen

Presenter(s): Leonie Cornips, Bram van Helvoirt, Noël van Dooren, Bart Bleijerveld

Date: Wednesday, 25/Oct/2023
8:30am
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10:00am
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

Chair(s): Ebru Canan Sokullu, Idil Boran

Presenter(s): Aslı Çalım, Dize Doğan, Ozan Savran, Pamir Canan

10:30am
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12:00pm
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

Chair(s): Igno Notermans

Presenter(s): Mara de Pater, Gijs Diercks

12:30pm
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2:00pm
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

Chair(s): Lisa Deutsch, Sabine Hoffmann

Presenter(s): Lisa Deutsch, Donata Dettwiler, Sabine Hoffmann

5:00pm
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6:30pm
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

Okka Lou Mathis



Climate Transparency in Australia: Furthering or Distracting from Meaningful Action?

Ellycia Harrould-Kolieb, Harro van Asselt, Roman Weikmans



Measuring China’s climate policy mixes in the post-Paris era: climate policy mixes balance, design features, and beyond

Xiaoran Li, Shutong He, Yixian Sun



Imagining Future Power Production Futures in Saskatchewan, Canada

Margot Hurlbert, Tanushsree Tithi, charisse Vitto



Identifying and mapping interactions of policies within policy mixes for climate change mitigation: a network analysis

Valeria Zambianchi

Date: Thursday, 26/Oct/2023
8:30am
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10:00am
Struggles over Climate Policy: Linking Institutions, Elites, and Mass Publics
Location: GR 1.136
Chair: Ksenia Anisimova
Second Session Chair: James Patterson
 

Struggles over Climate Policy: Linking Institutions, Elites, and Mass Publics

Chair(s): Ksenia Anisimova, James Patterson

 

 

Sustainability and Preferences for Institutional Change: Towards Fair and Climate-Proof Fiscal Policies

Adrian Rinscheid, Marius Busemeyer

 

Decarbonization Under Institutional Constraints: Case Study of South Korea’s Feed-In-Tariff Policy

Asgeir Barlaup

 

From Cheap-Talk to Action: How Political Elites Respond to Environmental Demands

António Valentim, Silvia Pianta

 

Public Responses to Coercive Climate Policies: Limited Evidence of Backlash across OECD Countries

Ksenia Anisimova, James Patterson


 
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