CES Summer School
Environmental Values and Public Policies
July 12 to 15, 2011
Meliá Palácio da Lousã, Lousã
Participants
Name | Affiliation | Title of the abstract | Working Group | Email contact |
Alessandro Bonifazi | Technical University of Bari | Evaluation and environmental democratization of urban governance | Group 3 – Values, valuation and public policies | a.bonifazi@poliba.it |
Anne Dickson | University of Sidney Business School | Corporate carbon reporting: do leading practices imply leading emissions reductions? | Group 1 – Technology and corporate practices | a.dickson@econ.usyd.edu.au |
António Patrão | CES-Universidade de Coimbra | Collaborative practices: exploring new ways of preventing and coping with forest fires | Group 3 – Values, valuation and public policies | antoniopatrao@gmail.com |
Carlos Ferreira | University of Manchester | Markets for biodiversity conservation: conflicting ideas of no net loss | Group 2 – Public decision, markets and deliberation: environmental values and controversies | carlos.ferreira@postgrad.mbs.ac.uk |
Daniela Pantani | Universidade de Coimbra, Faculdade de Economia | Whose responsibility is it? The strategy of corporate social responsibility in the context of Brazilian environmental policies | Group 1 – Technology and corporate practices | daniela.pantani@gmail.com |
David Sumares | Universidade de Aveiro – Departamento de Ambiente e Ordenamento | Natura 2000 and the valuation of Nature within Strategic Environmental Assessment — The case of the “Ria de Aveiro Coastline Polis” | Group 3 – Values, valuation and public policies | david.sumares@ua.pt |
Deborah Werner | Universidade Estadual de Campinas | Environmental and social participation in decision making about the hydroelectric dams in the Amazon region: the case of the Madeira Complex | Group 2 – Public decision, markets and deliberation: environmental values and controversies | deborah_werner@hotmail.com |
Irene Tomasoni | Catholic University, Brescia | Green technologies: resistance and social (non) acceptance | Group 1 – Technology and corporate practices | ire.tomasoni@gmail.com |
Lidiane Carvalho | CES-Universidade de Coimbra | The public management of social and environmental funds: The case of the National Fund for the Environment in Brazil1 | Group 2 – Public decision, markets and deliberation: environmental values and controversies | lidicarvalho@hotmail.com |
Louison Cahen-Fourot | University of Auvergne – Clermont-Ferrand | The institutional analysis of payments for environmental services governance mechanisms through transaction costs: what do we learn on the nature of PES and on their conditions of emergence? | Group 2 – Public decision, markets and deliberation: environmental values and controversies | louison.cahenfourot@gmail.com |
Lucia Dal Negro | Catholic University, Milan | Inclusive business in emerging countries: the role of formal and informal authorities in managing environmental concerns | Group 1 – Technology and corporate practices | lucia.dalnegro@unicatt.it |
Makbule Nisa Mencet | Akdeniz University Vocational School | Greenhouse production system choices: is modern technology better for environment? | Group 1 – Technology and corporate practices | nmencet@akdeniz.edu.tr |
Maria Proestou | Humboldt University Berlin, Faculty of Agriculture and Horticulture | How do we delibrate over our environment? The case of wind energy implementation on the island of Amorgos | Group 2 – Public decision, markets and deliberation: environmental values and controversies | melinpr@hotmail.com |
Osiel González Dávila | University of London, School of Oriental and African Studies | Arsenic and fluoride groundwater contamination in Zacatecas, Mexico | Group 3 – Values, valuation and public policies | osielgonzalezdavila@hotmail.com |
Ossi Ollinaho | Aalto University, Institute of Strategy | Environment – Somebody else's problem | Group 3 – Values, valuation and public policies | ossi.ollinaho@gmail.com |
Rita Sao Marcos | Universidade dos Açores | Integrated risk governance of a termite urban pest, challenges in risk communication: mediating conflicts in a public decision process | Group 3 – Values, valuation and public policies | ritasaomarcos@gmail.com |
Romain Debref | Université Reims Champagne-Ardenne | Towards biomimicry technologies - a paradox for a sustainable transition ? An evolutionary analysis of ecodesign for green chemistry | Group 1 – Technology and corporate practices | romain.debref@univ-reims.fr |
Tone Smith Spash | WU Vienna University of Economics and Business | The role of numbers in environmental decision processes | Group 2 – Public decision, markets and deliberation: environmental values and controversies | tonesmi@yahoo.no |
Wiepke Wissema | Dublin University | Sustainable public decision-making, ethics and communication | Group 2 – Public decision, markets and deliberation: environmental values and controversies | wwissema@gmail.com |