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Active decentralized environmental concern
Salle des colloques 1
› What are the limits to private certification? Evidence from an attempt to protect intact forests
- Johanna Isman (TSE)
09:00-09:29 (29min)
› Green finance and deforestation reduction in Brazil: a PVAR analysis of the Amazon Fund
- Loris André (PSE)
09:30-09:59 (29min)
9:00 - 10:00 (1h)
Environmental inequalities: micro 2
Salle des colloques 2
› Car-fuel poverty: determinants and implications for energy policies
- Ariane Bousquet (CEPS, Univ Paris-Saclay)
09:00-09:29 (29min)
› Energetic Transition and Labor Market Performance: Can We Make Carbon Tax Socially Acceptable?
- Sarah Le-Duigou (IREGE, Univ. Savoie Mont Blanc)
09:30-09:59 (29min)
9:00 - 10:00 (1h)
Changing land use and value
room 002
› Indirect land use change theory under quasi-experimental verification: The case of biofuel mandates and pan-tropical cropland
- Valentin Guye (Earth and Life Institute, UC-Louvain)
09:00-09:29 (29min)
› Marchés immobiliers et risques littoraux - le rôle de l'information
- Jeanne Dachary-Bernard (ETTIS, INRAE Bordeaux)
09:30-09:59 (29min)
9:00 - 10:00 (1h)
Food policy 2
room 003
› Living in a lap of Luxury? Cross-Country Estimations of Engelian Elasticities for Environmental Goods and Services Consumption.
- Marie Sciaccitano (GREDEG, Univ. Côte d’Azur)
09:00-09:29 (29min)
› Food tax policies to limit biodiversity loss and climate change
- Charlotte Plinke (PIK-MCC, Univ. Potsdam)
09:30-09:59 (29min)
9:00 - 10:00 (1h)
Firms' response
room 004
› Rising energy prices and productivity: short-run pain, long-term gain?
- Hélia Costa (OECD)
09:00-09:29 (29min)
› Allocation or skill? What's driving corporate trading performance in the EU ETS?
- Joachim Schleich (EESC-Grenoble Ecole de Management)
09:30-09:59 (29min)
9:00 - 10:00 (1h)
Protected areas
room 005
› Biodiversity protection as a cost? An evaluation of the effect of protected areas on the tax wealth of French municipalities
- David Crommelynck (AMURE-CDEM, Univ. Bretagne Occidentale)
09:00-09:29 (29min)
› Are visitors, biodiversity or timber production better for nature conservation? Insights from an econometric analysis of management costs of protected areas in Serbia
- Nikola Jovanovic (BETA)
09:30-09:59 (29min)
9:00 - 10:00 (1h)
Land use in Colombia
room 007
› Preferences of small-scale farmers regarding the transition to sustainable land use systems in Guaviare
- Catalina Posada Borrero (CEE-M)
09:00-09:29 (29min)
› Post-conflict Land Restitution and Deforestation in Colombia
- Laura Peralta (BETA)
09:30-09:59 (29min)
10:00 - 10:30 (30min)
Coffee break
Saint Charles 2, jardin d'hiver
10:30 - 12:00 (1h30)
Natural resources and time 2
Salle des colloques 1
› Facing an uncertain disease: new challenges for intergenerational equity
- Can Askan Mavi (PSAE, INRAE)
10:30-10:59 (29min)
› On the Futility of the Resource Rent Tax
- Robert Cairns (McGill University & CESifo)
11:00-11:29 (29min)
› Carbon Capture and Storage versus Carbon Capture and Utilization: The Convex Cost Case.
- Cees Withagen (Vrije Universiteit, Amsterdam)
11:30-12:00 (30min)
10:30 - 12:00 (1h30)
Public finance and climate change
Salle des colloques 2
› Fiscal and environmental sustainability: Is public debt environmentally friendly?
- Matilda Baret (LEO)
10:30-10:59 (29min)
› Financial constraints and climate policies
- Mattia Guerini (Università di Brescia & FEEM)
11:00-11:29 (29min)
› Climate policies, social security and debt
- Diane Aubert (ERUDITE)
11:30-12:00 (30min)
10:30 - 12:00 (1h30)
Households' preferences: DCE
room 002
› The Dilemma of Urban Green Spaces: Improved Ecosystem Services or Smooth Traffic?
- Laetitia Tuffery (Laboratoire ESPI2R Research in Real Estate)
10:30-10:59 (29min)
› The non-use value of improving water quality and biodiversity: Preferences for protection measures in watersheds.
- Tristan Amiri (BETA, INRAE)
11:00-11:29 (29min)
› Urban green spaces satisfaction in large European cities
- Capucine Chapel (CESAER)
11:30-12:00 (30min)
10:30 - 12:00 (1h30)
Health behavior
room 003
› Optimal self-protection against Ecosystem Disservices: the case of Lyme disease and forest recreational activities
- Marc Leandri (SOURCE)
10:30-10:59 (29min)
› Mortality risk acceptability using the Standard Gamble: the case of respiratory diseases in France
- Caroline Orset (PSAE)
11:00-11:29 (29min)
› Heat stress, hydraulic conditions and child health in India
- Philippe Quirion (CIRED)
11:30-12:00 (30min)
10:30 - 12:00 (1h30)
Land use in France
room 004
› What is the value of soil? A cost function from a panel of French farms
- Toho Hien (BETA & Laboratoire Sols et Environnement)
10:30-10:59 (29min)
› More crops on the land, more food on the plate? Crop diversification, climate variability and food security in rural Madagascar
- Jeanne de Montalembert (DIAL-LEDa, Univ Paris Dauphine PSL)
11:00-11:29 (29min)
› Spatial externalities and inefficient crop diversification
- Cécile Aubert (Bordeaux School of Economics) CANCELLED
11:30-12:00 (30min)
10:30 - 12:00 (1h30)
Norms and nudges 2
room 005
› Intrinsic Motivation to Promote the Development of Renewable Energy: A Field Experiment from Household Demand
- Adelaide Fadhuile (GAEL)
10:30-10:59 (29min)
› Distinguishing economic and moral compensation in the rebound effect: A theoretical and experimental approach
- Simon Mathex (CEE-M)
11:00-11:29 (29min)
› Feedback and cooperation: An Experiment on sorting behaviour
- Stéphanie Monjon (LEDa, Univ Paris Dauphine PSL)
11:30-12:00 (30min)
10:30 - 12:00 (1h30)
Green innovation
room 007
› Induced Innovation and International Environmental Agreements: Evidence from the Ozone Regime
- Eugenie Dugoua (LSE, Dep.Geo&Env)
10:30-10:59 (29min)
› How does biased technological change affect energy production in the US? Evidence from patent data
- Kevin Genna (Risk Foundation)
11:00-11:29 (29min)
› Timing and Commitment of Environmental Policy with an Eco-industry
- Alessio D'Amato (Univ. Roma Tor Vergata)
11:30-12:00 (30min)
›12:05 (1h)
Payments for Ecosystem Services: Why you should consider RCTs in environmental economics
Kelsey Jack (UC Santa Barbara) › Institut de Botanique, amphithéâtre Charles Flahault
12:05 - 13:05 (1h)
Payments for Ecosystem Services: Why you should consider RCTs in environmental economics
Institut de Botanique, amphithéâtre Charles Flahault
Kelsey Jack (UC Santa Barbara)
13:05 - 14:25 (1h20)
Lunch
Saint Charles 2, jardin d'hiver
14:25 - 15:55 (1h30)
Electrification and developement: RTE
Salle des colloques 1
› Impact of rural electrification on land use and forests: evidence from India
- Julia Girard (CEE-M)
14:25-14:54 (29min)
› Over-drilling: Local Externalities and the Social Cost of Electricity Subsidies in South India
- Hanan Jacoby (World Bank)
14:55-15:24 (29min)
› Electric cooking and sustainable development: experimental evidence from eastern D.R. Congo
- Sébastien Desbureaux (CEE-M, INRAE)
15:25-15:55 (30min)
14:25 - 15:55 (1h30)
The fossil industry in transition
Salle des colloques 2
› Nonrenewable resources, reserves, and carbon pricing
- Charles Mason (University of Wyoming)
14:25-14:54 (29min)
› Oil Companies' Exposure and Reserve Sensitivity to the Oil Price
- Julien Daubanes (University of Geneva)
14:55-15:24 (29min)
› 'Bad' Oil, 'Worse' Oil and Carbon Misallocation
- Léo Reitzmann (PSE) CANCELLED
15:25-15:55 (30min)
14:25 - 15:55 (1h30)
Non-market valuation
room 002
› Quantile Regression Analysis of Censored Data with Selection An Application to Willingness-to-Pay Data
- Olivier Chanel (AMSE)
14:25-14:54 (29min)
› How the cost vector affect payment consequentiality in binary choice contingent valuation?
- Pierre-Alexandre Mahieu (LEMNA, Nantes Université)
14:55-15:24 (29min)
› Ace of base: choosing the right reference level for categorical attributes in mixed logit models
- Romain Crastes dit Sourd (CDR, Leeds Univ Business School)
15:25-15:55 (30min)
14:25 - 15:55 (1h30)
Facing risk of extreme weather events
room 003
› Flood Risk Mapping and the Distributional Impacts of Climate Information
- Joakim Weill (Federal Reserve Board of Governors)
14:25-14:54 (29min)
› Build at your own risk. Integrating disaster hazards in land use regulations in France
- Julia Paul-Venturine (PSE)
14:55-15:24 (29min)
› Misfortunes Never Come Singly: Managing the Risk of Chain Disasters
- Alexei Minabutdinov (ETH Zurich)
15:25-15:55 (30min)
14:25 - 15:55 (1h30)
Agricultural policy
room 004
› Assessing the benefits of irrigation access: the case of Southern France vineyards
- Juliette Le Gallo (INNOVATION)
14:25-14:54 (29min)
› Social Learning for the Green Transition: Evidence from a Pesticide Reduction Policy
- Rose Deperrois (CEE-M & GAEL)
14:55-15:24 (29min)
› How Do Agro-Pastoral Policies Affect the Dietary Intake of Agro-Pastoralists? Evidence from Niger
- Christophe Muller (AMSE)
15:25-15:55 (30min)
14:25 - 15:55 (1h30)
Empirical assessment using large panel data sets
room 005
› Pantropical deforestation, degradation and weather shocks
- Giulia Vaglietti (BETA, Chaire économie du climat)
14:25-14:55 (30min)
› The Impact of Rising Temperatures on Tangible Investments: Evidence from French Firms
- Tiphaine Guillet (CERNA, Mines Paris - PSL Univ)
14:55-15:24 (29min)
› Ice melt, seasonality and economic activity. An example of South Asia
- Pierre Uginet (PSE)
15:25-15:55 (30min)
14:25 - 15:55 (1h30)
Firms and consumers
room 007
› Promoting Green Consumption in Retail Markets: Behavioural Interventions under Strategic Pricing
- Damien Mayaux (PSE)
14:25-14:54 (29min)
› Intention to pay a premium for sustainable food: the role of environmental, health and circular economy concerns
- Fanny Claise (BETA, INRAE)
14:55-15:24 (29min)
› An ex-post evaluation of the impact of Pay-As-You-Throw on household waste production in France
- Matthieu Glachant (CERNA, Mines Paris - PSL Univ)
15:25-15:55 (30min)
15:55 - 16:20 (25min)
Coffee break
Saint Charles 2, jardin d'hiver
16:20 - 17:50 (1h30)
Air pollution
Salle des colloques 1
› Nonlinear Effects of Air Pollution and Temperature Shocks on Infant Mortality
- Lucas Perez (PSE)
16:20-16:39 (19min)
› Econometric analysis of the determinants of air pollution risk perception: a residential location choice interpretation
- Wendyam Mirella Kabore (CESAER, INRAE)
16:50-17:19 (29min)
› The Heterogeneous Effects of Lockdown Policies on Air Pollution: Evidence from France
- Simon Briole (CEE-M)
17:20-17:50 (30min)
16:20 - 17:50 (1h30)
Political economy 2
Salle des colloques 2
› Self-enforcing climate coalitions for farsighted countries: integrated analysis of heterogeneous countries
- Maria Arvaniti (Università di Bologna)
16:20-16:49 (29min)
› Green cultural transition, environmental taxes, and collective lobbying by social groups of citizens
- Julien Vauday (CEPN, Univ Sorbonne Paris Nord)
16:50-17:19 (29min)
› Do elections drive the conservation policies in the USA?
- Gwenolé Le Velly (CEE-M, Institut Agro)
17:20-17:50 (30min)
16:20 - 17:50 (1h30)
Electricity
room 002
› The energy community and the grid
- Jean-Christophe Poudou (MRE, Univ. Montpellier)
16:20-17:49 (1h29)
› Enabling and impeding factors for scaling up renewable energy cooperatives
- Marie-Charlotte Guetlein (Grenoble Ecole de Management)
16:50-17:19 (29min)
› Optimal Market Share of Demand Response Aggregator
- Marie Gauthier (TREE, Univ. Pau) CANCELLED
17:20-17:50 (30min)
16:20 - 17:50 (1h30)
Environment and developement
room 003
› Rainwater shocks and economic growth: Insights from water economics
- Charles Regnacq (INRAE)
16:20-16:39 (19min)
› Private exploitation of the North-Western Sahara Aquifer System
- Agnes Tomini (AMSE)
16:50-17:19 (29min)
› Are Long-term National Goals on Climate Change Mitigation and Economic Development Compatible? Evidence and Modelling on Several Case Studies
- Auriane Meilland (CIRED)
17:20-17:50 (30min)
16:20 - 17:50 (1h30)
Measuring for climate policy
room 004
› Daily temperature and purchase of energy-using durables
- Jacopo Bonan (Politecnico Milano)
16:20-16:39 (19min)
› Sufficient Statistics for Climate Change Counterfactuals
- Emmanuel Paroissien (PSAE)
16:50-17:19 (29min)
› Identification and typology of the mobility highly vulnerable households using VulMob, a new composite indicator
- Lola Blandin (GAEL)
17:20-17:50 (30min)
16:20 - 17:50 (1h30)
Agricultural pollution
room 005
› Why is the decline in pollution from agriculture so slow? Evidence from Sweden
- Julia Wahtra (SLU Uppsala)
16:20-16:49 (29min)
› Conservation auctions: online experiment of a double constraint reverse auction
- Adrien Coiffard (CEE-M)
16:50-17:19 (29min)
› Incomplete model and herbicide resistance management
- Safiatou Barro (CESAER, INRAE) CANCELLED
17:20-17:50 (30min)
16:20 - 17:50 (1h30)
Households' attitudes
room 007
› Understanding citizens' willingness to contribute to urban greening programs
- Antonia Schneider, (Vienna University of Technology)
16:20-16:49 (29min)
› Anti-Environmental Behavior: Disregard or Lack of Information?
- Michela Limardi (RIME, Univ Lille)
16:50-17:19 (29min)
› The efficiency of information reminders about pricing under complex tariff schemes for inattentive consumers
- Marie-Estelle Binet (AMURE, Univ. Bretagne Occidentale) CANCELLED
17:20-17:50 (30min)
18:00 - 18:15 (15min)
Farewell
Institut de Botanique, amphithéâtre Charles Flahault
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