Thematic sessions
Thematic sessions aim to advance theory and methods in the field of environmental and resource economics. They consist of three papers connected by a unifying theme. The theme is expected to be of interest to a relatively broad audience of environmental and resource economists. The individual papers are expected to be of very high quality, both with respect to scientific content and presentation. The Scientific Committee has selected a limited number of proposed Thematic Sessions based on scientific quality and originality. Papers of these sessions underwent the normal refereeing process; only papers which were approved are included in the program.
The Implications of Climate Change Adaption for Public Finance
Organizer: Birgit Bednar-Friedl
The Roles of Environmental NGOs
Organizer: Mireille Chiroleu-Assouline
Economic Analysis of Protected Areas
Organizer: Philippe Delacote
Climate Impacts and Inequality
Organizer: Francis Dennig
Supply-Side Environmental Policy
Organizer: Bard Harstad
Utilizing Living Resources under Environmental Shocks and Market Imperfections
Organizer: Marie-Catherine Riekhof
Willingness to Pay in Space: New Insights into the Spatial Dimension of Stated Preferences
Organizer: Julian Sagebiel
Speakers will be announced soon