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This event brings together experts from diverse disciplines to explore and discuss innovative methods for tackling environmental challenges. Talks will cover a range of topics, from measuring environmental footprints to theoretical, empirical and experimental analyses of green technology adoption and modelling tipping processes. The workshop provides a platform for interdisciplinary collaboration and encourages participants to share insights and perspectives on how different methods can be applied to address complex environmental problems.
Event details of Interdisciplinary Approaches to Environmental Problem-Solving (on-site)
Date
1 June 2023
Time
10:00 -17:00

Programme

10:00 Introduction
10:10 Carolina Castaldi (Utrecht University):
“From seed to tree: how do regional market specializations in environmental innovation emerge? An analysis of EU regions”
11:00 Daan in ‘t Veld (PBL Netherlands Environmental Assessment Agency):
“Footprints and environmental policy analysis at PBL”
11:50 Martina Magličić (University of Amsterdam):
“Income inequality in the adoption of environmentally friendly products”
12:40 Lunch
13:40 Vítor Vasconcelos (University of Amsterdam):
“A bottom-up approach to the governance of the commons”
14:30 Jan Tuinstra (University of Amsterdam):
“Some preliminary ideas for studying green technology adoption using laboratory experiments”
15:20 Florian Wagener (University of Amsterdam):
“Stable partial cooperation in managing systems with tipping points”
16:10 Tatiana Filatova (Technical University of Delft):
“Markets, risk perceptions and learning: in pursuit of data on socio-economic responses to changing climate”
16:50 Concluding remarks and drinks