Il programma dell' Environment & Society network dell'ESA per Glasgow.
Production and consumption systems, sustainability, and risk (120) We
9-11 Cecilia Claeys-Mekdade
De Krom, Michiel. Grasping the Butterfly Consumer: Exploring Consumer
Involvement in European Food Safety Governance of Avian Influenza
Klintman, Mikael. A Critical Appraisal of the Analytical Division
between Old vs. New modes of Governance: Previous Food Conservation
Standards and Current Food Safety Standards
O'Brien, Martin. Consumers, Citizens and the Waste Crisis
Oosterveer, Peter. Sustainability in food provisioning: Confronting
consumer and provider heuristics
Orecchia, Carlo . Consumerism and Environment: does
consumption behaviour affect the environmental quality?
Weller, Ines. The Importance of Consumers and Consumption Behaviour
for Sustainable Development
Berg, Annukka. Broadly-based committee work in making
sustainable consumption and production policies - Finland’s SCP
programme in focus
Participation and governance of nature (120) Tue 9-11 Luigi Pellizoni
Mauz, Isabelle. Monitoring the wolf population in France: when
technical credibility does not induce political legitimacy
Adem, Cigdem. Participation in Nature Conservation in Turkey: Facing
New Challenges Asikainen, Eveliina. Biodiversity and Every-day
Life in a Finnish Suburb
Balázs, Bálint. Mapping Hungarian Forestry: Institutions,
Stakeholders and Preserving Forest Resources in the Örség-Vendvidék
ESA, Hungary
Samuel, Andrew. The Power of Place: Community Development and
Environmental Policy in Scotland: A Case Study of a National Nature
Reserve, the Isle of Rum
Sande, Allan. Participation and Governance in European wilderness
Heinonen, Maarit. Farmers as Conservators of Agro-biodiversity –
The Case of Growers of Cereal Land Races in Finland
Van Koppen, Kris. Monitoring Public Awareness and Participation for
Biodiversity
Vihemäki, Heini . Participation or further exclusion?
Contestation over resource control in case of Derema Corridor, Tanzania
Social theory and the environment (90) Tue 14-15.30 Peter Oosterveer
Claeys-Mekdade, Cécilia. From social conflicts to eco-citizen
participation: between “facts” and theories, the French case
Jetzkowitz, Jens. Sustainability science and the co-evolution of
society and nature What we can learn from adaptive responses of
tourism industry to climate change?
Newton, Tim. Neurological Adventures
Pellizzoni, Luigi. Responsibility in an era of uncertainty.
Reassessing the precautionary principle 39
Sebastien, Lea. A qualitative methodology to facilitate environmental
governance: the Actor in 4 Dimensions
Skorstad, Berit. Environmental management and governance theories and
practices
Environmental governance - nature protection and policy (90) Tue
14-15.30 Kris van Koppen
Fell, Terence. What Makes Governance Works inside Nature?
Bargheer, Stefan. Moral Entanglements: The Emergence and
Transformation of the Concern for Bird Conservation in Great Britain
and Germany
Blok, Anders. From Cosmopolitanism to Cosmopolitics: Negotiating
Nature-Cultures in the Case of Japanese Whaling
Markham, William. Nature Protection Organizations and Networks in
Nine Nations: Comparative and Historical Perspectives
Nygren, Nina. Understanding conflicts over EU species protection
policy: Two Cases in Finland and Greece
Goerg, Christoph. Nested networks of multiple knowledges – bridging
scales and cultures in biodiversity governance
Environmental governance and planning (90) Tue 16-17.30 Giorgio Osti
Garcia, Ernest. Land use and city-planning conflicts in the
Mediterranean coast of Spain: effects on the social structure
Pranka, Maruta. …it is the space we are living in.
Fourniau, Jean-Michel. “The citizen as a local resident”: a
political subjectivization in the process opening to public
discussion facility projects
Bodorkós, Barbara. Community-based planning in the Mezőcsát micro-
region, Hungary
Matthews, Ralph. Is the Coast Clear? Understanding and Responding to
Climate Change In Coastal Resource Communities in British Columbia,
Canada
Berg, Annukka. Broadly-based committee work in making
sustainable consumption and production policies - Finland’s SCP
programme in focus
Consumerism, lifestyle, and environment values (90) Tue 16-17.30
Balint Balazs
Evans, David. Towards a Sociology of Sustainable Lifestyles
Jensen, Mette. The accelerating mobility
Lange, Hellmuth. Emerging lifestyles between McDonaldization and
sustainability perspectives. The case of IT-professionals in India
Pokrovsky, Nikita. The impact of cellular globalization on rural
communities in the North of Russia: consumption and virtualization
Best, Henning. Environmental Concern and Environmental Behaviour. A
Field Experiment on Household Waste Recycling
Pelloso, Giovanni. An inquiry into the propensity to accept car-
sharing solution as a (partial) answer to urban environmental pollution.
Environmental governance - representations, frames, and events (120)
We 9-11 Leonardas Rinkevicius
Weiland, Sabine. Emblems. On the Representation Dimension in
Environmental Politics
Nistor, Laura. When minds are bombed. Framing and action strategies
of the Save Rosia Montana Movement
Bluemling, Bettina. Framing the problem of groundwater over
extraction - potential synergies of approaches
Hillyard, Sam. Tourism spaces inside the English rural village: a
visual analysis
Osthorst, Winfried. The quest for conceptual dominance in multi-level
structures. Competing interpretations of sustainability - the example
of conflicts on port development at the German coast
Hayes, Graeme . What Happens When Bids Fail? The Case of
Paris 2012
Del Corpo, Barbara. Torino 2006: Environment, Challenges And
Conflicts In A Contended Place
Karamichas, John. Olympic Games as an opportunity for the Ecological
Modernisation of the host nation
Environmental governance and participation (120) Wed 9-11 Cecilia
Claeys-Mekdade
Beduschi Filho, Luiz Carlos. Participation and social learning: tools
for enhance environmental governance in Latin-American experiences
Fallon, Ciaran. Uncharted Waters: Public Participation in
Environmental Decision Making in Ireland
Heinrichs, Harald. Public Management or Public Participation?
Kyllönen, Simo. The legitimacy deficit of environmental governance
and public participation as a means of solving it
Newig, Jens. Public Participation in Environmental Governance and the
Attainment of Sustainability Goals: Neer the Twain Shall Meet?
Notte, M. Olivier. How does participation make accountability in the
european water policies? Comparison between France and the Netherlands.
Peuhkuri, Timo. Knowledge and Participation in European Water Policy:
Case Study on the Implementation of the EU Water Framework Directive
in Finland
Wallington, Tabatha. Regional Arrangements for Natural Resource
Management in Australia: Toward Responsive Environmental Governance
Environmental movement and civil society (90) We 14-15.30 Mikael
Klintman
Salomé, Lieke. Reassesing Environmental Concern: The Social Class
Hypothesis
Telesiene, Audrone. Views towards role of civil society in
environmental problem solving
Van der Heijden, Hein-Anton. European Environmentalism and European
Civil Society
Osti, Giorgio. Social Networks and Self-organised Communities for
Renewable Energy Sources Development
Franz-Balsen, Angela. Gender Aspects of Civic Engagement in the
Context of Environmental and Sustainability Initiatives
Environmental justice and social sustainability (90) We 14-15.30
Hellmuth Lange
Elvers, Horst-Dietrich. Integrating Dimensions of Environmental
Justice: Outlining a Processual Approach
Fielding, Jane. Environmental Injustice or just the lie of the land:
an investigation of the social characteristics of those at risk from
flooding
Lemaire, Xavier . Are Renewable Energies, “Sustainable”
Energies? The Imaginary Institution of the Energy Needs of the Poor
in Rural Areas of Developing Countries
Lubanov, Carmit. The Environmental Justice in Israel: Between Socio-
Environment Theory and Socio-Political Practice Sairinen, Rauno.
Social impact assessment in urban planning
Saunders, Clare. Stop Climate Chaos I-Count Rally: A Call for Global
Climate Justice?
Schonach, Paula. Environmental Injustice - Consequences of Historical
Path Dependency?
Environmental values, education, and culture (90) Thu 9-10.30 Audrone
Telesiene
Bardes, Julia. The Protestant Legacy In Man’s Relationship With
Nature: From Romantism To Ecologism
Bozonnet, Jean-Paul. How socialization makes environmentalism and
political ecology happen
Hermanson, Ann-Sofie. Environmental Attitudes of Environmental Civil
Servants in Finland. Orientation Towards Ecocentric or Technocentric
Views?
Jones, Nikoleta. Individual social capital and willingness to
contribute money for the environment
Sosunova, Irina . The ecological morality: the problems of
formation during globalization process
Skanavis, Constantina. Greek Journalists acting as Interpreters of
Environmental Issues
Expert knowledge and environmental democracy (90) Thu 11-12.30 Balint
Balazs
Behrens, Vivien . The Remediation of Contaminated Land:
Heterogeneous Actors and the Democratization of Science
Martínez Iglesias, Mercedes. Citizen movements and management of
natural resources
Mylan, Jo. Expert Knowledge, Markets and Novel Techniques in
Contaminated Land Remediation
Bergmans, Anne. Living with Nuclear Waste: Does Stakeholder
Involvement in the Siting of Radioactive Waste Repositories Lead to
the Emergence of Radwaste Networks?
Kos, Drago. The Framing of Radioactive Waste Risk: A Comparative
Analysis
Simmons, Peter. Radioactive waste management in Europe: from
government to governance
Environmental governance, resources, and markets (90) Thu 13.30-15
Kris van Koppen
Deuffic, Philippe. Deadwood for biodiversity or energy savings? An
environmental dilemma for foresters
Haapasaari, Paivi. TAC decision the end result of a battle
Huttunen, Suvi. The question of traffic biofuels in Finland. Who sets
the agenda?
Kiisel, Maie. Rationalizing Environmental Decisions: the Case of Oil
Shale Mining in Estonia
Maletz, Olga. Market Institutions for Corporate Social and
Environmental Responsibility: Forest Certification in Russian
Forestry Sector
Timonen, Päivi. Acceptance of corporate social responsibility as
social innovation
Shinada, Tomomi. How do students understand climate change? Local
knowledge and specialized knowledge >>poste
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