WiN auf der ESEE 2007

05.06.2007 - 08.06.2007 | Leipzig

Auf der Zweijahreskonferenz der European Society for Ecological Economics (ESEE) vom 5.-8. Juni 2007 in Leipzig wurde durch die Syntheseforschung ein Symposium mit dem Titel "Economics and Sustainability" veranstaltet. Auf zwei Sitzungen wurden zwölf Projekte aus dem Förderschwerpunkt einer internationalen Fachöffentlichkeit vorgestellt und diskutiert:


Symposium: Economics and Sustainability (1):

  1. Consumer learning, social innovation and sustainable consumption
    Economic theories for the design of sustainable consumption in nutrition and energy use
    Frank Beckenbach, Ramón Briegel, Wilfried Konrad, Gerd Scholl, Daniel Weiner, Stefan Zundel, Marco Lehmann-Waffenschmidt
    long abstract

  2. Perspectives of Agent-Based Modelling in Material Flow Analysis
    Frank Beckenbach
    long abstract

  3. Indicator-based approach to the evaluation of absorptive capacities and innovation capabilities of catching-up countries
    Rainer Walz, Jan Peuckert
    long abstract

  4. Agents' behaviour and long-term investments
    Volker Barth, Bernd Siebenhüner, Ottmar Edenhofer, Anthony Patt
    long abstract

  5. The role of criminal sanctions in enforcing environmental regulations - A theoretical and empirical analysis
    Christian Almer, Jan Dehne-Niemann, Timo Goeschl, Ole Jürgens
    long abstract



Symposium: Economics and Sustainability (2):

  1. Dealing with uncertainty, scale differences and trade-offs in sustainability assessment
    Evaluation of consumers' decisions based on choice experiments of alternative propulsion technologies
    Marcus Bäumer, Georg Bühler, Ferdinand Dudenhöffer, Nicolas Frühauf, Heinz Hautzinger, Claudia Hermeling, Manfred Pfeiffer, Kai Pietron
    long abstract

  2. Integration of bioenergy in a sustainable energy concept: choice of location and assessment of environmental effects
    Ruth Delzeit, Karin Holm-Müller
    long abstract

  3. Impacts of Renewable Energy Policies on German Agriculture
    Horst Gömann, Peter Kreins
    long abstract

  4. Otello - an Integrated Assessment Model to Support Clean Air Policy in Germany
    O. Rentz
    long abstract

  5. Challenges in spatial bio-economic modelling
    Hermann Lotze-Campen, Dieter Gerten, Alberte Bondeau, Wolfgang Lucht
    long abstract

  6. Sustainability under uncertainty as ecological-economic viability
    Stefan Baumgärtner, Martin F. Quaas
    long abstract

  7. A conceptual basis for decision support for sustainability: 'phronesis' and stocks
    Thomas Petersen, Bernd Klauer, Mi-Yong Lee-Peuker, Reiner Manstetten, Johannes Schiller
    long abstract


 


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