Program
Symposium « European Union and Sustainable development: Challenges and Prospects » ESPE Clermont Auvergne, Amphi E 36 avenue Jean Jaurès, 63400 Chamallières October 19-21, 2016 Program symposium
Wednesday, october 19th
13.30 – 13.50 Message from institutions (UBP, ESPE, MSH) 13.50 – 14.00 Message from Karmenu Vella (European Commission) 14.00 – 14.45 Conference : Vala Ragnarsdottir (Univerity of Iceland, AdaptEcon II) 14.45 – 15.30 Conference : Ulrich Goluke (Blue Way)
15.30 – 16.00 Pause
16.00 – 18.00 Session 1 « Changing Economic Models » Changer de modèles économiques chairwoman : Pascale Combe-Motel (UDA)
A Not-for-Profit World beyond Capitalism and Economic Growth? Jennifer Hinton, Stockholm Resilience Center, Sweden, AdaptEcon II Collaborative Economy, an Utopia ? David Vallat, University of Lyon, France Macroeconomics, climate change and a new carbon policy proposal Etienne Espagne, CEPII, France Structures of a welfare-oriented sustainable impact assessment model and practical implementation experiences Gerd Ahlert, Mark Meyer, Martin Distelkamp, GWW, Germany, AdaptEcon II
18.45 Welcome Drink (Mayor of Clermont-Ferrand) Apéritif d’accueil et Remise des prix Award of Prize
Thursday, october 20th
8.45 – 10.15 Session 2 : « Education of sustainable development » Education au développement durable Chairwoman : Ganna Gladkykh (UBP, AdaptEcon II)
Innovation in Education for Sustainable Development : new tools and models for learning David Collste, Therese Bennich, Conor Meehan, Stockholm University, Sweden, AdaptEcon II ENGAGE, European Project for Teaching Sciences and Challenging Sustainable Development Francine Pellaud, HEP Fribourg, Switzerland Role Play and Controversial Discussion in Teachers Training : Teaching Practices in favour of Sustainable Development Elisabete LInhares (Polytech Santarem, Portugal)
10.15 – 10.45 Pause
10.45 – 12.15 Session 3 : « Sustainability, Bioeconomics and Ethics in Europe » : Durabilité, Bioéconomie et Ethique en Europe Chairwoman : Francine Pellaud (HEP Fribourg)
EU Politics for sustainability : systemic lock-ins and opportunities Anne Snick, Club of Rome EU Chapter A bioeconomic approach of ecosystem services for a sustainable management of coastal wetlands in Europe Sylvie Ferrari, Bordeaux University, AdaptEcon II Biomimicry, Ethics and Sustainable Development Henry Dicks, University of Lyon 3, France
Lunch 12.15 – 13.45
13.45 – 14.30 Conference Roger Guesnerie
14.30 – 16.00 Session 4 « Industrial ecology, Green chemistry and Environnemental Efficiency» Ecologie industrielle, Chimie verte et efficience environnementale Chairman : Roger Guesnerie (College de France)
Biodiversity, Biomass and Green Chemistry Anne Favel, Emmanuel Bertrand, David Navarro, Marianne Daou, Sacha Grisel, Mireille HaEPAU)on, Christophe Boyer, Sabine Taussac, Sabine Genet, Chantal Parodi, Annick Doan, Michel Delattre, Jean-Claude Sigoillot, Laurence Lesage-Meesen, Anne Lomascolo, Sana Raouche, Isabelle Gimbert, Marie-Noëlle Rosso, Jean-guy Berrin, Eric Record, Craig B. Faulds, University Aix Marseille, France. Sustainable management tools evaluation at Industrial Ecology Manuel Morales Rubio, Julian Torres, University of Blaise Pascal, France, CONACYT, AdaptEcon II Industrial movement through product development: An impassive guideline towards sustainability Polin Saha, BRAC Bangladesh Characterization of Alfalfa Production and Water Efficiency Assessment in Irrigation Octavio Villalobos, Universidad Autonomia of Chihuahua, Mexico
16.00 – 16.30 Pause
16.30 – 18.00 Session 5 : « Social, Cultural and Territorial dimensions of sustainable development in Europe » Chairwoman : Eva Quistorp (germany)
Civil society as a driver for change. The case of the refugee rescue support on Lesvos andrea cederquist, Christian-Albrechts-Universität, Germany Understanding immigrants' ethnic cultures and consumption behaviours within the context of sustainable development in EU Christina Ting, Swinburne University of Technology, Australia Psycho-social risks in the european policy of sustainable development Besma Harguem, Habib Hadj Mabrouk, Institut Supérieur des arts et métiers de Kairouan, Tunisia The role of small-sized towns in territorial cohesion. Mihai Iosif Daroczi, Babes-Bolyai University, Romania
18.15 – 19.45 Round Table « European Deputies » Table ronde : députés européens Europe and Sustainable Development : Challenges and Perspectives L’Europe et le développement durable, enjeux et prospective
20.30 Gala Dinner Friday, october 21 th
8.30 – 10.30 Session 7 « Circular Economy » Economie circulaire Chairwoman (Présidente) : Vala Ragnarsdottir (University of Iceland) Circular Economy : cradle to cradle Anne de Béthancourt, Institut de l’économie circulaire, France Circular Economy in a Global Context : A Methodological and Epistemological Review Florian Dierickx, Université Blaise Pascal, France, AdaptEcon II Circular Economy and Degrowth : Friends, Foes or Frenemies ? Timothée Parrique, University of Blaise Pascal, France, AdaptEcon II Les dynamiques sociales de la société civile et l'émergence de l'économie circulaire leviers d'un développement territorial local durable en Kabylie (Algeria) Belaid Abrika, Fairouz Aoudia, UMMTO, Algeria
10.30 – 11.00 Pause
11.00 – 12.30 Session 8 : « Sustainable cities and energy transition»
Métabolism, Dynamic System and circles of Sustainability : a New Paradigm for European Sustainable Cities ? Arnaud Diemer, Manuel Morales, UBP, AdaptEcon II Happy city and sustainable development Aroua Najet, Ecole Polytechnique d’Architecture et d’Urbanisme d’Alger (EPAU), Algeria Round Table : « Villes durables et transition énergétique » Chairman : Nicolas Bonnet (Clermont-Ferrand City)
12.30 – 14.00 Lunch
14.00 – 15.45 Session 9 « Energy, Climate and low carbon strategy in Europe » : Chairman : Ulrich Goluke (Blue Way)
Three Maps and Three Misunderstanding : A Digital Mapping of Climate Diplomacy Tommaso Venturini (King’s College) Local/global energy models and european trends for 2050 Ganna Gladkykh, Nathalie Spittler, Arnaud Diemer (University of Blaise Pascal, France, University of Iceland) Pathways to a Resource-Efficient and Low-Carbon Europe Mark Meyer, Martin Distelkamp, Institute of Economic Structures Research (GWS), Germany
15.45 – 16.00 End of the symposium 16.00 – 17.15 Meeting UBP Students with European Deputies
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