Poster Sessions
Presenters’ names appear in bold.
POSTER SESSION 1: Thursday June 29 · 11:00–11:30 · Banqueting Hall Foyer
“Carbon dioxide emissions, environmental Kuznets curve, and health care expenditure: empirical evidence from a panel of U.S. states”
Zinnia Mukherjee, Simmons College
“The role of reporting periods in improving reporting of energy expenditures in surveys: empirical results from Guinea Bissau”
Maria Apergi, London School of Economics and Political Science
“Residential electricity demand: empirical evidence from Germany”
Gerhard Kussel, RWI - Leibniz Institute for Economic Research and Ruhr-Universität Bochum; Manuel Frondel, RWI - Leibniz Institute for Economic Research and Ruhr-Universität Bochum; Stephan Sommer, RWI - Leibniz Institute for Economic Research and Ruhr-Universität Bochum
“Effectiveness of markets in nitrogen abatement: a Danish case study”
Line Block Hansen, Aarhus University; Mette Termansen, Aarhus University; Berit Hasler, Aarhus University
“How travellers are responding to environmental policies for reducing air pollution?”
Caroline Orset, Economie Publique, AgroParisTech, INRA, Université Paris Saclay
“Environmental regulation in economy with price signalling”
Maria Chistyakova, LAMETA, University of Montpellier
“Stated preferences for conservation policies under uncertainty: insights on individuals’ risk attitudes in the environmental domain”
Michela Faccioli, The James Hutton Institute; Laure Kuhfuss, The James Hutton Institute; Mikolaj Czajkowski, University of Warsaw
“An optimal water mix for Hong Kong”
David von Eiff, City University of Hong Kong; Aude Pommeret, SEE City University of Hong Kong and IREGE Universite Savoie Mont Blanc
“Impacts of energy intensity and pollution reduction under China’s industrial stimulus policies”
Jing Cao, Harvard University; Yangqin Weng, Tsinghua University
“An analysis and valuation of post-designation management aimed at maximising recreational benefits in coastal Marine Protected Areas”
Lucille Paltriguera, Centre for Environment, Fisheries and Aquaculture Science; Silvia Ferrini, University of Siena; Tiziana Luisetti, Centre for Environment, Fisheries and Aquaculture Science; Kerry Turner, CSERGE, University of East Anglia
POSTER SESSION 2: Thursday June 29 · 16:15–16:45 · Banqueting Hall Foyer
“International trade in renewable energy with cooperation mechanisms: a CGE analysis”
Rita Sousa, University of Minho; Antonio Gómez-Plana, Public University of Navarre
“Costs and carbon sequestration potential of alternative forest management measures in Germany”
Matthias Bösch, Thünen Institute; Peter Elsasser, Thünen Institute; Joachim Rock, Thünen Institute; Sebastian Rüter, Thünen Institute; Holger Weimar, Thünen Institute; Matthias Dieter, Thünen Institute
“Marketable pollution permits with intermittent energy sources”
Fadoua Chiba, GRETHA
“Investment literacy and choice of electric appliances: the impact of educational programs and online support tools”
Julia E. Blasch, IVM, VU University Amsterdam; Nilkanth Kumar, ETH Zürich; Massimo Filippini, ETH Zürich; Adan L. Martinez Cruz, ETH Zürich
“Estimating the impact of large carnivores on roe deer hunting value”
Tobias Häggmark, Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences
“Efficient water management policies for irrigation adaptation to climate change in southern Europe”
Mohamed Taher Kahil, International Institute for Applied Systems Analysis (IIASA); Jose Albiac, Agrifood Research and Technology Center
“Boon or bane? Trade sanctions and the stability of international environmental agreements”
Achim Hagen, Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin; Jan Schneider, University of Oldenburg
“Political economy of water policy reform: analyzing the effort for and effectiveness of lobbying”
Encarna Esteban, University of Zaragoza; Ariel Dinar, University of California, Riverside; Jose Albiac, Agrifood Research and Technology Center
“Conciliating food security and environmental quality: new insights when mitigating agricultural greenhouse gas emissions at the EU scale”
Ancuta Isbasoiu, INRA; Pierre-Alain Jayet, INRA; Stéphane De Cara, INRA; Parisa-Louise Darzi, INRA
POSTER SESSION 3: Friday June 30 · 11:00 – 11:30 · Banqueting Hall Foyer
“International environmental agreements - the impact of heterogeneity among countries”
Stefania Strantza, Concordia University; Eftichios Sartzetakis, University of Macedonia; Effrosyni Diamantoudi, Concordia University
“Assessment indicators for resource funds: a quantitative snapshot”
Stella Tsani, ICRE8
“Gasoline and diesel demand elasticities: a consistent estimate across the EU-28”
Abenezer Zeleke Aklilu, Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences
“Spatial model of dairy farm management and nutrient runoff: private and social optima”
Sanna Lötjönen, University of Helsinki; Esa Temmes, University of Helsinki; Markku Ollikainen, University of Helsinki
“Regional differences in the economic value of electricity distribution networks - a case study for Germany”
Marius Stankoweit, Climate Service Center Germany (GERICS), Leuphana University of Lüneburg; Markus Groth, Climate Service Center Germany (GERICS), Leuphana University of Lüneburg; Daniela Jacob, Climate Service Center Germany (GERICS), Leuphana University of Lüneburg
“Heat or power: how to increase the use of energy wood at the lowest costs?”
Sylvain Caurla, INRA; Vincent Bertrand, Université de Franche-Comté; Philippe Delacote, INRA
“Behavioral drivers of investments in catch-share managed fisheries”
Yuanhao Li, Norwegian School of Economics; Linda Nøstbakken, Norwegian School of Economics; Andries Richter, Wageningen University; Florian Diekert, Heidelberg University
“Climate change impacts on farmland values in the southeast United States”
Denis Nadolnyak, Auburn University; Valentina Hartarska, Auburn University; Frederick Quaye, Albany State University
“Managing invasive species: can a better understanding of dispersal patterns help appropriate control?”
Menuka Udugama, University of Reading; Garth Holloway, University of Reading; Elizabeth Robinson, University of Reading; David Tomberlin, National Atmospheric and Oceanic Administration
"Dynamic quality regulation of the electricity grid"
Klaus Eisenack, Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin; Jasper Meya, Humboldt-University Berlin; Jonathan Barth, Carl von Ossietzky Universität Oldenburg; Ulrike Feudel, Carl von Ossietzky Universität Oldenburg
POSTER SESSION 4: Friday June 30 · 16:15 – 16:45 · Banqueting Hall Foyer
“Socioeconomic factors behind the mismatch between fish catches and scientist’ recommendations: an analysis of cod catches in the North and Baltic Sea”
Alberto Roca Florido, Autonomous University of Barcelona
“The role of individual preferences to explain the energy performance gap”
Salomé Bakaloglou, CSTB; Dorothée Charlier, University of Savoie Mont-Blanc
“Role of information in the valuation of unfamiliar goods – the case of genetic resources in agriculture”
Annika Tienhaara, Natural Resources Institute Finland (Luke); Heini Ahtiainen, Natural Resources Institute Finland (Luke); Eija Pouta, Natural Resources Institute Finland (Luke); Mikolaj Czajkowski, University of Warsaw
“Solving the clinker dilemma with hybrid output-based allocation”
Misato Sato, London School of Economics; Frederic Branger, CIRED
“Bioeconomic trade-offs of commercially valuable invasive species: the case of the Red King Crab”
Melina Kourantidou, University of Southern Denmark; Brooks Kaiser, University of Southern Denmark
“Are South African consumers arm-chair environmentalists? Implications for renewable energy”
Phindile Nkosi, Public and Environmental Economics Research Centre; Johane Dikgang, Public and Environmental Economics Research Centre
“Impacts of climate change for Swiss winter and summer tourism: a general equilibrium analysis”
Boris Thurm, Ecole Polythechnique Fédérale de Lausanne (EPFL); Marc Vielle, EPFL; Frank Vöhringer, EPFL
“Labour as a utility measure reconsidered”
Michael Ahlheim, University of Hohenheim; Oliver Frör, University Koblenz-Landau; Ute Siepmann, University of Hohenheim
“Valuing ecosystem services of improved rural riverine landscapes: a lesson for advancing ecosystemâbased adaptation and mitigating ecosystem disservices”
Abrha Megos, Norwegian University of Life Sciences
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