Conference Agenda
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Session Overview | |
Location: GR 1.139 |
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 |
10:30am - 12:00pm |
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 |
3:00pm - 4:30pm |
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 |
Date: Wednesday, 25/Oct/2023 | |
8:30am - 10:00am |
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 |
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 |
12:30pm - 2:00pm |
Nijmegen Agenda for Transformative Interdisciplinarity and Transdisciplinarity in Earth System Governance Location: GR 1.139 |
5:00pm - 6:30pm |
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 |
Date: Thursday, 26/Oct/2023 | |
8:30am - 10:00am |
Protecting global peatlands: phasing out the use of peat in growing media and as soil improver - Part I Location: GR 1.139 Chair: Marjan Smeulders Second Session Chair: Philipp Gramlich |
10:30am - 12:00pm |
Protecting global peatlands: phasing out the use of peat in growing media and as soil improver - Part II Location: GR 1.139 Chair: Marjan Smeulders Second Session Chair: Philipp Gramlich Protecting global peatlands: phasing out the use of peat in growing media and as soil improver. |
3:00pm - 4:30pm |
Supply-side policies and global cooperation Location: GR 1.139 Chair: Carel Dieperink Talking the Talk or Walking the Walk? A Typology of Oil and Gas Firms’ Roles in Climate and Environmental Justice Accounting for supply-side climate policies Shifting geographies of decarbonization: Gas for me but not for thee? Engaging key actors to protect vanilla-dependent livelihoods and prevent deforestation: a long-term perspective Cooperation Under Uncertainty: The Behavioral Roots of Global Environmental Cooperation |
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