Registration & Tea/Coffee (City of London Rooms)
09:00 - 09:30

Welcome to envecon 2009. Keynote Speaker: Graham Wynne, Chief Executive, RSPB (Wellcome Trust Lecture Hall)
09:30 - 09:45

Parallel Session 1: Climate and Carbon (Wellcome Trust Lecture Hall)
Chair: Chair: James MacGregor, International Institute for Environment and Development

Time

Papers

Presented by

9:45–10:10

Marginal Abatement Cost Curves for UK Agriculture, Forestry, Land-use and Land-use Change Sector to 2022

Michael MacLeod,
Scottish Agricultural College

10:10-10:35

Building a UK Transport Supply-side Marginal Abatement Cost Curve

Carline Spencer, Defra
Michele Pittini, Committee on Climate
Change

10:35-11:00

Carbon Kuznets Curves, the ‘Kyoto’ Political Arena and Economic Dynamics: New evidence comparing homogenous, heterogeneous and dynamic panel estimators

Massimiliano Mazzanti,
University of Ferrara

11:00-11:30

Coffee break

11:30-11:55

Modelling Individual Preferences under a Personal Carbon Allowance Scheme in the UK

Matthew Cranford,
eftec

11:55-12.20

Willingness to pay for carbon offset certification and cobenefits among (high-) flying young adults in the UK -link

George MacKerron,
London School of Economics and Political Science

12:20-12:45

Counting the Cost of Climate Change in Developing
Countries: Application to sub-Saharan African countries - report - briefing

Muyeye Chambwera,
International Institute for Environment and Development

12:45-13:00

Discussion

Parallel Session 2a: Water (Kohn Centre)
Chair: Chair: Anita Payne, European Commission

Time

Papers

Presented by

9:45–10:10

Land Use and Water Quality: Integrating models of
agriculture and river biology

Carlo Fezzi,
University of East Anglia

10:10-10:35

Residential Water Demand in Portugal: Checking for
efficiency-based justifications for increasing block tariffs

Henrique Monteiro,
Instituto Superior de Ciências do Trabalho e da Empresa

10:35-11:00

Quantifying and Valuing the Non-Market Benefits of Water Quality Improvements across Europe for the Water Framework Directive: A multi-country common valuation design, implementation and tests of benefits transfer

Marije Schaafsma,
VU University Amsterdam

11:00-11:30

Coffee break

Parallel Session 2b: Ecosystem Services and Biodiversity (Kohn Centre)
Chair: Julian Harlow, Natural England

Time

Papers

Presented by

11:30-11:55

Saving Sumatra’s Species: Combining ecology & economics to maximise conservation efficiency within oil palm plantations - link

Ian Bateman,
University of East Anglia

11:55-12.20

The Value of Wetland Ecosystem Services in Europe: An application of GIS and meta-analysis for value transfer

Luke Brander,
VU University Amsterdam

12:20-12:40

A Valuation of England’s Terrestrial Ecosystem Services

Stefanie O’Gorman,
Jacobs

12:40-13:00

An Evaluation of Economic and Non-economic Techniques for Assessing the Importance of Biodiversity to People in Developing Countries - link

Mike Christie,
Aberystwyth University

Lunch (City of London Rooms)
13:00 – 14:00

Parallel Session 3: Policy Instruments – Design and Effects (Wellcome Trust Lecture Hall)
Chair: Giles Atkinson, London School of Economics and Political Science

Time

Papers

Presented by

14:00-14:25

Bankable Pollution Permits under Uncertainty and Optimal Risk Management Rules: Theory and emperical evidence - link

Julian Chevallier,
Imperial College London

14:25-14:50

What Does Cap-and-Trade Increase the Profits of Regulated Firms?

Ian Lange,
University of Stirling

14:50-15:15

Forestry Carbon: Valuation, Discounting and Risk Management - link (available soon)

Gregory Valatin,
Forestry Commission

15:15-15:45

Coffee break

15:45-16:10

Exploring the Potential for Household Heterogeneity to Create Efficiency Savings in Farm Subsidies

Amy Binner,
University of East Anglia

16:10-16:35

Environmental Liability Directive and Economics

Ece Ozdemiroglu,
eftec

16:35-17:00

'Nature, Roads or Hospitals?' An empirical evaluation of sustainable development compensation options

Lara Lázaro-Touza,
London School of Economics and Political Science

Parallel Session 4: Economic Valuation (Kohn Centre)
Chair: Mike Christie, Aberystwyth University

Time

Papers

Presented by

14:00-14:25

Complexity, Decoys and Design in Choice Experiments

Dan Rigby,
Manchester University

14:25-14:50

Tough and Easy Choices: Testing the influence of utility difference on self-reported certainty levels in choice experiments

Søren Bøye Olsen,
University of Copenhagen

14:50-15:15

Expanding Stated Preferences: Augmenting choice
experiments with contingent behaviour data in the demand for recreation

Emma Rowan,
Queen’s University Belfast

15:15-15:45

Coffee break

15:45-16:10

Can Stated Preferences Yield Robust Estimates of the Value of Statistical Life (VSL)? Results from lab and field investigations of a VSL for adults and children

Silvia Ferrini,
University of Siena

16:10-16:35

Investigating willingness to pay – willingness to accept asymmetry in choice experiments

Allan Provins,
eftec

16:35-17:00

Testing the Theoretical Consistency of Stated Preferences for Wildlife Conservation

Sian Morse-Jones,
University of East Anglia

UK Network of Environmental Economists Drinks Reception (City of London Rooms)

 

 
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