Aere Eaere Program

Aere Eaere Program

PROGRAM Julie Armstrong AERE EAERE2002 2ND WORLD CONGRESS OF ENVIRONMENTAL AND RESOURCE ECONOMISTS Monterey, CA USA June 24-27, 2002 Monday, June 24th 2002 San Carlos I San Carlos 2 Colton 1 Colton 2 Colton 3 Ferrante 1 Ferrante 2 Ferrante 3 Los Angeles 08:00 am 1G: Assessing 1B: 1E: Economic 1H: Agriculture, 1A: Climate 1D: Endangered 1F: Pollution Microeconomics 1C: Forest 1 Bioeconomic Impacts on Environment 1I: Social Norms Change 1 Species I Control 1 09:00 am of Deforestation Modeling Aboriginal and Food Safety People Parallel Session 01 10:00 am 10:00 - 10:15 Break - Coffee and Tea 2B: 2D: Resource 2G: Energy and 2H: Consumer 2A: Climate 2F: Pollution 2I: Agricultural Environmental 2C: Forest 2 Management 2E: Recreation Environment Demand for Change 2 Regulation 1 Conservation 11:00 am Valuation 1 Issues Issues in Asia Quality Parallel Session 02 12:00 pm 11:45 - 1:00 pm Steinbeck Forum: Partha Dasgupta: Discounting: Public vs. Private and Constant vs. Hyperbolic Plenary Session S1 01:00 pm 1:00 - 2:15 pm Lunch in San Carlos III and IV or Memory Garden 02:00 pm 3C: Tropical 3F: The 3G: Ecological Deforestation: geography of Economics: 3B: 3H: Consumer 03:00 pm 3A: Climate Issues, pollution: Ecology, 3I: Land Environmental 3D: Growth 3E: Lobbying Valuation of Change 3 Research and Environmental Entropy, Management Valuation 2 Risk Policy Justice and Epistemology, Prescriptions Federalism and Ethics 04:00 pm Parallel Session 03 4:15 - 4:30 pm Break - Soft Drinks 4H: Food Safety 4D: 4E: Regulation from 05:00 pm 4A: Climate 4B: Green 4F: Pollution 4G: Tutorial on 4I: Hedonic 4C: Forest 3 Development & Environmental Domestic and Change 4 Accounting Regulation 2 Mixed Logit Models 1 Environment 1 Valuation 3 Int'l Parallel Session 04 Perspectives Tuesday, June 25th 2002 San Carlos I San Carlos 2 Colton 1 Colton 2 Colton 3 Ferrante 1 Ferrante 2 Ferrante 3 Los Angeles 08:00 am 5B: New Developments 5F: in Forestry & 5G: Trade and 5C: Household 5D: Devlopment 5E: Technology Experimental 5H: Pollution 5A: Water Agricultural the 5I: Liability Issues & Environment Adaptation Economics and Control 2 09:00 am Carbon Environment 1 Valuation I Sequestriation Economics Parallel Session 05 10:00 am 10:00 - 10:15 Break - Coffee and Tea 6F: Experimental 6B: 6C: 6E: 6G: 6H: 6A: Renewable 6D: Transition Econ. & the 6I: Municipal Environmental Environmental Environmental Environmental Environmental 11:00 am Resources Economies Environment: and Labelling Parallel Taxation 1 Regulation 2 Regulation 1 Valuation 5 Valuation 4 Past, Present, Session 06 and Future 12:00 pm 11:45 - 1:00 pm Steinbeck Forum: Daniel McFadden - How to Value Environmental Actions Plenary Session S2 01:00 pm 1:00 - 2:15 pm Lunch in Memory Garden 02:00 pm Room Change San Carlos 3 San Carlos 4 Colton Combined Ferrante Combined Los Angeles 7E: 7A: Preferences 7B: Natural Experimental 03:00 pm for the Resource 7C: Residuals Management 7D:Air Pollution and Human Health Economics and Environment Scarcity the Environment II 04:00 pm Parallel Session 07 4:15 - 4:30 pm Break - Soft Drinks Room Change San Carlos 1 San Carlos 2 San Carlos 3 San Carlos 4 Colton Comb. Ferrante 1 Ferrante 2 Ferrante 3 Los Angeles 8C: Water 8E: 05:00 pm 8A: Household Quantity, 8D: 8I: Experimental 8F: 8H: Growth and Decision 8B: Spatial Quality International 8G: Technological Economics and Environmental Resource Making and Structure Allocation and Environmental Sustainability Change and the Taxation 2 Availability Valuation Valuation Agreements Energy Environment III 06:00 pm Issues Parallel Session 08 Wednesday, June 26th 2002 San Carlos I San Carlos 2 Colton 1 Colton 2 Colton 3 Ferrante 1 Ferrante 2 Ferrante 3 Los Angeles 08:00 am 9H: Modeling 9E: Double Risk and 9B: Consumer 9F: Energy and 9G: Climate 9I: Water 9A: Biodiversity I 9C: Permits 9D: Tax Effects Dividend Uncertainty in Choice Markets Change 5 Pollution 09:00 am Reconsidered Capture Fisheries Parallel Session 09 10:00 am 10:00 - 10:15 Break - Coffee and Tea 10C: 10E: 10F: 10G: Commons 10I: Renewable 10A: Biodiversity 10B: Climate 10D: Sustainable 10H: Pollution Environmental Environmental Environmental in Developing Resources & II Change 6 Development Regulation 3 11:00 am Policy Issues Valuation 6 Valuation 7 Countries Water Parallel Session 10 12:00 pm 11:45 - 1:00 pm Steinbeck Forum: Martin Weitzman: Income and Sustainability Plenary Session S3 01:00 pm 1:00 - 2:00 pm Lunch in San Carlos III and IV or Memory Garden 02:00 pm 11B: Economics 11D: and Politics of Interdisciplinary Int'l Conflict and methods for 11E: Biological 11F: Statistical 11A: Biodiversity 11C: CGE 11H: Technology 03:00 pm Cooperation on public health and Life / Health 11G: Fisheries 1 11I: Coordination 3 Modelling Adoption Natural and management in Bioprospecting Risks Environmental developing Resources countries 04:00 pm Parallel Session 11 4:15 - 4:30 pm Break - Soft Drinks 12B: 12D: China & 12E: 12H: Trade and 12A: Biodiversity 12G: Pollution 12I: Land 05:00 pm Environmental 12C: Fuel Taxes Developing Environmental 12F: Water the Environment 4 Regulation 4 Policies Valuation 8 Countries Policy Issues 2 Parallel Session 12 Session 06:00 pm 6:00 - 6:05 pm Break 13E: 13A: Uncertainty, 13C: Economic 13D: 13F: Future 13H: Recent Environmental Irreversibilities 13B: The Future Research Needs Implementation Research 13G: Recent Developments in Economics at the and Timing in of Large Water for of economic Directions in Developments in Emissions World Bank- Climate Projects Environmental instruments in Env. And Res. Choice Modelling trading in Europe 07:00 pm Parallel applications and Session 13 Session Regulation Policy Latin America Economics & the US limitations Thursday, June 27th 2002 San Carlos I San Carlos 2 Colton 1 Colton 2 Colton 3 Ferrante 1 Ferrante 2 Ferrante 3 Los Angeles 08:00 am 14A: The 14F: Tutorial on 14B: Air Economics of Experimental 14G: 14H: Pollution Pollution and 14D: Climate 14E: Urban Sprawl 14C: Agriculture Design for Exhaustible Control and 14I: Forest 4 Climate Change Change 7 Discounting 09:00 am and Land Use Choice Resources Uncertainty in Asia Change Experiments Parallel Session 14 10:00 am 10:00 - 10:15 Break - Coffee and Tea 15B: 15C: Pollution 15E: 15G: Protecting 15H: 15A: Spatial 15F: Pollution 15I: Water & Sustainable Control and 15D: Fisheries 2 Environmental California's Environmental Modelling Markets Development 1 11:00 am Development 2 Incentive Effects Valuation 9 Environment Valuation 10 Parallel Session 15 12:00 pm 11:45 - 1:00 pm Steinbeck Forum: Kenneth Arrow: Paradoxes of Sustainability: Theoretical and Empirical Plenary Session S4 01:00 pm 1:00 - 2:15 pm Lunch in San Carlos III and IV or Memory Garden 02:00 pm 16E: Population: 16A: Dealing An Essential with Transport 16D: Side 03:00 pm 16B: Climate 16C: Hedonic Component of 16G: Emerging 16H: Resource Externalities in a Effects of 16F: Fisheries 3 16I; Ecolabelling Change 8 Models 2 Environmental Issues Management Second Best Pollution Control and Resource World 1 Economics 04:00 pm Parallel Session 16 4:15 - 4:30 pm Break - Soft Drinks 17F: Fostering 17A: Dealing Work in Dev. with Transport 17C: 05:00 pm 17B: Classical 17D: Pollution 17E: Water & Countries 17H: Health Externalities in a Environmental 17G: Wetlands 17I: Risk Issues Regulation 5 Development 2 Through Effects Second Best Valuation 11 Parallel Regional Session 17 World 2 Networks SECOND WORLDCONGRESS OF ENVIRONMENTAL AND RESOURCE ECONOMISTS Sunday, June 23rd 2002 - 5:00 - 8:00 pm Session 1C: Forest 1 (Chair: Karl-Gustaf Cocktail Reception in the Ferrantes Bayview Lofgren) Room, Marriott Hotel, 10th floor, Blues Band: "Dr. Keynes and the Blues Equations" Aldo Cerda Molina, Valentina Lira. The Economics (alias Nick Hanley and friends). Of Sustainable Forest Management Certification (Discussant: Keith Knapp) Parallel Session 01 Monday, June 24th 2002 - 8:00 - 10:00 am Anne-Juliane Huennemeyer, Kimberly Rollins. Private Resource Management And Public Trust: Session 1A: Climate Change 1 (Chair: Henk Optimal Resource Conservation Contracts Under Asymmetric Information (Discussant: Dominic Folmer) Moran) Carsten Helm, Christoph Böhringer. On The Fair Division Of Greenhouse Gas Abatement Cost Subhrendu K Pattanayak, D. T Butry. (Discussant: Cornelis Van Kooten) Complementarity Of Forests And Farms: A Spatial Econometric Approach To Ecosystem Valuation In Indonesia (Discussant: Tracy Boyer) Dallas Burtraw, Karen Palmer, Anthony Paul, Ranjit Bharvirkar. The Effect Of Allowance Allocation On The Cost Of Carbon Emission Trading (Discussant: Ville Malkonen. Timber Importing Versus Till Requate) Bargaining And Optimal Forest Conservation (Discussant: Gregory Amacher) Philippe Quirion. Complying With The Kyoto Protocol Under Uncertainty: Taxes Or Tradable Session 1D: Endangered Species 1 (Chair: Permits? (Discussant: Carmen Marchiori) Dan Huppert) Christoph Böhringer. Climate Politics From Kyoto Frank Wätzold, Karin Johst, Martin Drechsler. An To Bonn: From Little To Nothing? (Discussant: Ecological-Economic Modelling Procedure To Design Compensation Payments For The Efficient Andries Nentjes) Spatio-Temporal Allocation Of Species Protection Measures (Discussant: Mario Teisl) Session 1B: Microeconomics Of Deforestation (Chair: Shanti Gamper Rabindran) Christian Langpap, Junjie Wu. Voluntary Conservation Of Endangered Species: When Does Alix Peterson Zwane. Does Poverty Constrain "No Surprises" Mean No Conservation? (Discussant: Deforestation? Econometric Evidence From Peru Alex Pfaff) (Discussant: Arild Angelsen) Anne

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