Conference Agenda
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Session Overview | |
Location: GR 1.116 |
Date: Tuesday, 24/Oct/2023 | |
8:30am - 10:00am |
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 |
10:30am - 12:00pm |
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 |
3:00pm - 4:30pm |
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 |
Date: Wednesday, 25/Oct/2023 | |
8:30am - 10:00am |
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. |
10:30am - 12:00pm |
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? |
12:30pm - 2:00pm |
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 |
5:00pm - 6:30pm |
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 |
Date: Thursday, 26/Oct/2023 | |
8:30am - 10:00am |
Overcoming the dichotomy of humans and nature in Earth System Governance research (II): Navigating frameworks to study governance challenges in complex social-ecological systems Location: GR 1.116 Chair: Romina Martin Discussant: Maja Schlüter Overcoming the dichotomy of humans and nature in Earth System Governance research (II): Navigating frameworks to study governance challenges in complex social-ecological systems An evaluation of frameworks to study complex social-ecological systems: Which framework works best for which application? Explaining change and no-change in social-ecological transformations Learning from the morphogenetic/morphostatic approach Modelling agricultural innovations as a social-ecological phenomenon using SE-AS as a diagnostic tool Comparing two action situation approaches to analyse the governance of trade-off situations between SDGs: A comparative case study of Grand Canyon and Chaco Culture National Park |
10:30am - 12:00pm |
Populism, backlash and environmental politics Location: GR 1.116 Chair: Joost de Moor “Pushing the cattle through”: invisibility and securitization in Bolsonaro’s climate rhetoric A double backlash? The effect of right-wing populist and green parties on climate policy production in Europe Mapping the Environmental Impacts of the New Pink Tide in Latin America Ideational Politics of Domestic Climate Policy: Delegitimation and its Consequences |
3:00pm - 4:30pm |
Transdisciplinarity and interdisciplinarity in earth system governance research Location: GR 1.116 Chair: Franziska Ehnert How can we build bridges between disciplines trough the methodology of network analysis? Interpretable spatial data for inclusive landscape decision-making Who presents what at Earth System Governance conferences, and does it get published? A systematic mapping of ESG literature Social Metabolism as an interdisciplinary framework for Earth System Law & Governance Strengthening the international architecture for the earth system: Exploring design principles and functions |
Date: Friday, 27/Oct/2023 | |
8:30am - 10:30am |
Earth System Law Taskforce Location: GR 1.116 |
11:00am - 1:00pm |
Decarbonization Working Group Location: GR 1.116 |
2:00pm - 4:00pm |
Democracy Working Group Location: GR 1.116 |
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