Workshop by Mikhail Anufriev and Jan Tuinstra
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.
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 |