Venice, 4-10 July 2010 – ” European Summer School on Climate Change Negotiations”

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Since 2000 the European Association of Environmental and Resource Economists (EAERE), the Fondazione Eni Enrico Mattei (FEEM), and the Venice International University (VIU) have been successfully running their European Summer School in Resource and Environmental Economics. The broader objective of this series of events, is to provide advanced training for young researchers from all over Europe and beyond on European issues of environmental and resource economics.

The 2010 edition, focused on Climate Change Negotiations, was organised in partnership with the International Center for Climate Governance (ICCG), a joint initiative of FEEM and the Fondazione Giorgio Cini (FGC), developed in cooperation with the CMCC, which focuses its research activities on the design of climate policy and related governing institutions.

 

Lectures

Lectures’ outline and reading lists [ .pdf version (83 Kb)]

Prof. Santiago RUBIO, University of Valencia, Spain (School Coordinator)
Topic: Dynamic models of international environmental agreements: a differential game approach
presentation

 

Prof. Scott BARRETT, Columbia University, USA
Topic: Climate treaties
presentation I
presentation II

 

Prof. Carlo CARRARO, Ca’ Foscari University of Venice and Fondazione Eni Enrico Mattei, Italy and

Dr. Emanuele MASSETTI, Fondazione Eni Enrico Mattei and CMCC, Italy
Topic: The incentives to participate in and the stability of international climate coalitions: a game-theoretic analysis using the WITCH model
presentation

 

Prof. Rob DELLINK

, Wageningen University, The Netherlands

Topic: Drivers of stability of climate coalitions: simulations with the STACO model

presentation

 

Prof. Michael FINUS, University of Exeter Business School, UK
Topic: Coalition formation under uncertainty and risk: the success of international environmental agreements
presentation

 

Prof. Andreas LANGE, University of Maryland, USA
Topic: Equity preferences and the formation of coalitions to provide public goods – experimental evidence from the lab
presentation I

presentation II


Dr. Leonardo MASSAI, TMC Asser Institute, The Netherlands
Topic: Before and after the Copenhagen Accord: stocktaking pros and cons of the new legal architecture of the climate change regime
presentation

   
When and Where

Island of San Servolo, Venice, Italy - Island of San Servolo, Venice, Italy -

4 Jul 2010 10 Jul 2010



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