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Ecological Economics in Action
December 11-13, 2005
Massey University, Palmerston North, New Zealand
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Plenary Address 1Joan Martinez-Alier Ecological Economics and Human Well-being (paper)
Analysing water – insights from both sides of the TasmanBoyd Blackwell The Economic Value of Australia's Natural Coastal Assets: Some Preliminary Findings (paper | presentation)
Jeff Connor Evaluating Market Based Instruments Options for Managing Diffuse Source Water Quality (presentation)
James Lennox and Robbie Andrew Sectoral Linkages and Water Use in Canterbury, New Zealand (paper | presentation)
Kumidini Abeysuriya, Cynthia Mitchell, and Juliet Willetts Cost recovery for urban sanitation in Asian countries: insurmountable barrier or opportunity for sustainability? (paper | presentation)
Investigating the institutional structures which can deliver policyMartin O'Connor Building Knowledge Partnerships With ICT? Social And Technical Conditions Of Conviviality (paper | presentation)
Anna Straton and Rolf Gerritsen Using Network Theory to Analyse Adaptive Resource Governance and Distribution (paper | presentation)
John Tisdell The impact of asymmetric information in natural resource tender systems (presentation)
Leonie Pearson and Steve Hatfield-Dodds Social capital and sustainable (human) development: Policy issues and implications (presentation)
Understanding our energy demandGalina Ivanova, John Rolfe, and Stewart Lockie Social and Economic Issues Associated With The Bowen Basin Coal Industry: Community Engagement To Reduce Conflict Over Mine Operations (paper | presentation)
Albrecht Stoecklein, Yuan Zhao, Lauren Christie, and Lisa Skumatz The Value Of Low Energy Technologies For Occupant And Landlord (paper | presentation)
Galina Ivanova Queenslander consumers' willingness to pay for electricity from renewable energy sources (paper | presentation)
Robert Tromop, Harbans Aulakh and Ian Luxmore Measuring energy efficiency change in New Zealand's economy: Experiences and challenges (presentation)
Plenary Address 2Mike Raupach Resilience, Vulnerability and Turing Points in Climate-Human Interactions (presentation)
Assessing the environment-agricultural nexusRobbie Andrew, Vicky Forgie, Per Nielson, Carolyn Hodgson, Terry Reid, and Garry McDonald Ecological Footprint Plus: Calculating the total environmental impacts of New Zealand's food and fibre industries (paper | presentation)
Claire Flemmer, Rory Flemmer, Garry McDonald, Richard Archer, and Don Cleland An Assessment of the Ecological Impact of the New Zealand Dairy Farming Sector (paper | presentation)
Claudine Basset-Mens, Steward Ledgard, and Andrew Carran First life cycle assessment of milk production from NZ dairy farm systems (paper | presentation)
Neil MacLeod Quantifying Production-Environment Tradeoffs Associated with Grazing Land Management - A Case Example from the Australian Rangelands (paper | presentation)
Insights for policy: governance structures and plansRalph Chapman The value of urban design: avoiding infrastructure mistakes (presentation)
Vicky Forgie and Emma Richardson The community outcomes process and mediated modelling (paper | presentation)
Anthony Cole Sustainable Futures, Mediated Modelling and Strong Transdisciplinarity (presentation)
John Tisdell Combinatorial water markets (presentation)
Our values and their measurementWendy Proctor and Ejaz Qureshi Multi-criteria Evaluation Revisited (paper | presentation)
Abigail Allan The Application of Multiple Criteria Analysis to Reduce Institutional Inefficiencies in National Park Funding (presentation)
Steve Hatfield-Dodds Decision support for highly contested choices: The role of money values and other metrics in pursuit of sustainability (presentation)
Murray Patterson Valuation in ecological economics: is there and should there be a common ground? (presentation)
Nigel Jollands and Garth Harmsworth The role of indigenous values in state of the environment (SOE) reporting: rationale and examples from New Zealand (presentation)
Measures of sustainable developmentMartin Brown-Santirso and John Peet Sustainable Development Indicators for the Christchurch-Canterbury system: a systems-based approach (paper | presentation)
Rory Flemmer and Claire Flemmer Measures of Sustainability: What Do They Mean And How Well Do They Work? (paper | presentation)
Steve Hatfield-Dodds and Philip Sutton Measuring the power of ideas, and mapping the path not taken: An estimate of the environmental impact of modernism, 1750-2000 (presentation)
Philip Lawn What Value Is Gross Domestic Product? (presentation)
Climate change: communicating issues, values and consequencesNigel Jollands Landcare Research Greenhouse Gas Programme Human Dimensions (presentation)
Steve Hatfield-Dodds Communicating the consequences of greenhouse policy choices: Why a foregone gain is not the same as a cost (presentation)
Nigel Jollands, Matthias Ruth, Clark Bernier, and Nancy Golubiewski Climate's long-term impact on New Zealand infrastructure - a Hamilton City case study (paper | presentation)
Investigating the institutional structures which can deliver policyWendy Proctor Coping with Complex Health and Environmental Risks using Deliberative Multi-criteria Evaluation (presentation)
Jeff Connor How Cost Effective are Auctions for Conservation Contracts? (presentation)
Nancy Golubiewski Is there a metabolism of an urban ecosystem? Exploring the integration of ecology and economics through eco-efficiency
John Ward and John Tisdell Experimentally Testing Institutions And Policy Instruments To Coordinate Groundwater Recharge (presentation)
Plenary Address 3Martin O'Connor The AICCAN, the geGDP, and the Monetisation Frontier: A Typology of 'Environmentally Adjusted' National Sustainability Indicators (paper | presentation)
Plenary Address 4Jeanette Fitzsimons Jeanette gave a very interesting talk about the need for ecological economists to engage more widely with the public and the benefits associated with introducing taxes on use of natural resources.
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