Track A - Institutions, governance & ethics

Parallel Session Schedule

Track A - Institutions, governance & ethics

 

Track A chaired by:

May Thorseth – Professor, Programme for Applied Ethics, and 

Espen Moe – Professor, Department of Sociology and Political Science

Track A

Abstract session 1 – Resource management and sustainability  

*All presenters should bring their presentation on a USB stick to the presentation room 10 minutes before the scheduled session start*

When: Wednesday, 18 October 15:00-17:00
Room: COSMOS 1&2 
Moderator: Sophia Efstathiou, Postdoctoral Fellow, Programme for Applied Ethics, NTNU

15 minutes per presenter = 12-minute presentations + 3 minutes of questions

Wednesday, 18 October 15:00-17:00

15:00-15:05

Session Introduction

15:05-15:20

August Wierling and Valeria Jana Schwanitz
An analytic narrative for sustainable development derived from multidimensional, cross-country data analysis

15:20-15:35

Jennifer Bailey, Sigrid Sandve Eggereide and Kristian Ellingard
Climate Change, Aquaculture and Conflicts of Interests in Northern Norway: Research Results and Comparative Methodologies

15:35-15:50

Erika Palmer and Dana Ilmari Polojärvi
On the Frontlines of Climate Change: Native Arctic Communities and the Systemic Forces of Sustainability Intersections

15:50-16:05

Frode Flemsæter and Svein Frisvoll
Mare Nullius? The moral seascapes of marine bioprospecting. A discourse analysis

16:05-16:20

Lillian Hansen
Empowerment and change in socio-technical transitions: The case of sustainable salmon feed development in Norway

16:20-16:35

Hilde Bjørkhaug and Heidi Vinge
Discourses on farmland management and protection. Saving land for future generations or optimize present societal needs?

16:35-16:50

Jostein Brobakk, Gerald Schwarz, Hilde Bjørkhaug and Alexander K Thanem
Understanding policy barriers for a bioeconomic transition: Institutional settings and stakeholder positions

16:50-17:00

Joint questions and discussion


Abstract session 2A – CSR, RRI, Education  

*All presenters should bring their presentation on a USB stick to the presentation room 10 minutes before the scheduled session start*

When: Thursday, 19 October 09:45-11:45
Room: SPACE 3
Moderator: May Thorseth, Professor, Dept. of Philosophy and Religious Studies, NTNU

15 minutes per presenter = 12-minute presentations + 3 minutes of questions

Thursday, 19 October 09:45-11:45
09:45-09:50 Session introduction
09:50-10:05

Kaisu Sammalisto, Rodrigo Lozano and Robin Vonhaartman

Working with sustainability: institutionalisation perceptions at the University of Gävle
10:05-10:20

Bente Johnsen Rygg and Gunnar Yttri

Social acceptance of renewable energy – does ownership matter?
10:20-10:35

Siri Carson

RRI and CSR – a conceptual analysis based on the example of Atlantic salmon farming

10:35-10:50

Sam A. Kasimba
Linking Sustainable Development and Corporate Social Responsibility Initiatives: Experiences from Large-Scale Gold Mining and Local Communities in Obuasi, Ghana

10:50-11:05

Thomas B. Long
Sustainable entrepreneurship and responsible innovation: The role of investors in managing socio-ethical issues

11:05-11:20

Sophia Efstathiou, Marius Korsnes and Laura Sommer
Sustainability Communication: Some tools from improvisation practices

11:20-11:35

Sebastian Kreuz and Eugenia Ploss
Why, and how will it look like? Evaluating answers of energy experts concerning the German Energiewende and its implication for communication

11:35-11:45 Joint questions and discussion
 

Abstract session 2B – Energy transition  

*All presenters should bring their presentation on a USB stick to the presentation room 10 minutes before the scheduled session start*

When: Thursday, 19 October 09:45-11:45
Room: SPACE 2
Moderator: Espen Moe, Professor, Dept. of Sociology and Political Science, NTNU

15 minutes per presenter = 12-minute presentations + 3 minutes of questions

Thursday, 19 October 09:45-11:45

09:45-09:50

Session introduction

09:50-10:05

Nick Pruditsch
Long-term Energy Governance for Sustainable Development. Energy Research from a Political Science Perspective

10:05-10:20

Anna Martius, Samarth Kumar, Anne Flämig-Wolak, Alexander Sakowski, Rengin Cabadag, Falk Hanisch, Anna-Elisabeth Wollstein-Lehmkuhl, Alice Freiberg, Christoph Zöphel, Frederik Plewnia and Nick Pruditsch

Stronger together: An interdisciplinary approach towards defining and measuring sustainability in energy systems

10:20-10:35

Luis Mundaca, Jonas Sonnenschein, Nicholas Dehod and Sandro Benz
Transitioning to a local sustainable energy system and rapid decarbonisation: A behavioural economics perspective

10:35-10:50

Stefano Maran
Plotting a path to a friendly electricity grid: the INSPIRE-Grid project

10:50-11:05

Tomas Moe Skjølsvold
Sustainability transitions: expansion zones and transition processes. Insights from the distributed energy transition

11:05-11:20

Simen Rostad Sæther
Climate policy choices and technological development – How do they influence OECD power sector emissions?

11:20-11:45

Joint questions and discussion

 

 

Abstract session 3 – Ethics, governance  

*All presenters should bring their presentation on a USB stick to the presentation room 10 minutes before the scheduled session start*

When: Thursday, 19 October 13:15-15:15
Room: COSMOS 1&2
Moderator: Siri Granum Carson, Associate Professor, Programme for Applied Ethics, NTNU

15 minutes per presenter = 12-minute presentations + 3 minutes of questions

Thursday, 19 October 13:15-15:15

13:15-13:20

Session introduction

13:20-13:35

Erling Holden, Kristin Linnerud and David Banister
The Imperatives of Sustainable Development: Needs, Justice, and Limits

13:35-13:50

Rita Vasconcellos D'Oliveira Bouman, May Thorseth and Helge Brattebø
The Potential of Co-Benefits in Climate Change Mitigation Strategy: An Opportunity for Environmental and Social Justice

13:50-14:05

Hermann Sæther
Social sustainable development: the art of creating a better world - Redistribution versus institutional aid

14:05-14:20

Chandreyi Sengupta and Debajit Datta

Ethnic Identity, Electoral Democracy and Separatism: Deconstructing the Politics of Marginalization in North-east India

14:20-14:35

Line Barkved, Susana Lopez-Aparicio, Harald Throne-Holst and Selamawit Molla Fossum
Sustainability and Responsibility in ICT-enabled urban environmental research and decision-making

14:35-14:50

Espen Stabell and Daniel Steel
The precautionary principle and fair distribution

14:50-15:05

Karsten Klint Jensen
Individual responsibility vs. the duty to coordinate

15:05-15:15

Joint questions and discussion

 

Abstract session 4 – Policy, economics, innovation  

*All presenters should bring their presentation on a USB stick to the presentation room 10 minutes before the scheduled session start*

When: Friday, 20 October 09:00-10:30
Room: COSMOS 1&2
Moderator: Pia Otte, Senior Researcher, Centre for Rural Research (Bygdeforskning)

15 minutes per presenter = 12-minute presentations + 3 minutes of questions

Friday, 20 October 09:00-10:30

09:00-09:05

Session introduction

09:05-09:20

Marius Korsnes
A Social Sustainability Revolution?

09:20-09:35

Johannes Mikkonen
Scenarios for the hyperconnected Nordic Society 2040

09:35-09:50

Jan Froestad
Energy and the Anthropocene: Security Challenges and Solutions

09:50-10:05

Maryse Chappin, Joost Koch and Marko Hekkert
Innovation policy and network evolution: the case of the Dutch sustainable energy systems

10:05-10:30

Joint questions and discussion

 

POSTER SESSION

Posters will be on display during all conference days with a manned session on Wednesday, 18 October, 17:00-18:00

Instructions

  • The recommended poster size is A0 (84.1 cm x 118.9 cm/ 46.8 x 33.1 inches).
  • You may also choose to bring A4 versions of your poster for further distribution.
  • You should bring your poster with you to registration for hanging.

Presenters 

Maria Toft
Grasping the New Wave of Environmental Movements in Denmark

Filip Colson
Resilience and efficiency of sustainability in academic research: the politics of dealing with feedback loops