séminaire CIRED 22/23

CIRED seminar 2023/2024

CIRED’s seminar aims to present work related to the environment and sustainable development, in a spirit of disciplinary and methodological diversity. The interventions are divided between CIRED researchers and external guests. It takes place in the CIRED offices on Tuesdays, from 11:00 to 12:30.

For any information about the seminars, please contact the organizers.

séminaire CIRED 22/23
membre de la Cité du Développement Durable

Organizers: Laurent Lamy et Améline Vallet

September 2023

 

– Tuesday 26, Samuel Rufat (Université de Cergy-Pontoise), Social vulnerability, risk perception and adaptation

 

October 2023

– Tuesday 10, Lisa Schipper (Université de Bonn), postponed

– Tuesday 17, Andrea Cinque (CIRED), Confined to Stay: Natural Disasters
and Indonesia’s Migration Ban

 

November 2023

– Tuesday 7, PhD students seminar

– Tuesday 14, Julien Daubanes (Université de Genève), The Vulnerability of Oil Companies’ Reserves and Market Valuation

– Tuesday 21, Camille Jahel (TETIS, Cirad), Pollution along the Process of Economic Growth: A Theoretical Reappraisal

– Tuesday 28, Sophie Toyer (CEEM), Innovativeness, innovation adoption and priming: Nudging farmers in a large-scale randomized experiment in France

 

Décembre 2023

– Tuesday 5, Antoine Leblois (CEEM), The Impact of Forest Management Plans on Forest Disturbances in Logging Concessions of the Congo Basin

– Tuesday 12, Chiara Colesanti Senni (Université de Zürich), The pricing of nature risks

– Tuesday 19, Alain Nadaï (CIRED), The good economy and the politics of addition Citizen financing of renewable energy projects

Janvier 2024

– Tuesday 9, Liliana Daganova (Ecole des Mines), Discounting the Future: The Ascendancy of a Political Technology, A pioneering exploration of the defining traits and contradictions of our relationship to the future through the lens of discounting.

– Tuesday 16, Julie Lochard (UPEC), Do Preferential Trade Agreements Matter for Biodiversity Conservation?

– Tuesday 23, Clément Feger (G-ENV), Introduction au Cadre de Comptabilité Écosystème-Centrée : Une méthode comptable collective à l’appui des stratégies de préservation de la biodiversité

– Tuesday 30, Jean Mercenier (CIRED), The elusive gains from urban transportation megaprojects: A general equilibrium analysis of “Grand Paris Express”

February 2024

– Tuesday 13, Garth Heutel (Georgia State University), Climate Policy, Job Reallocation, and Unemployment Fluctuations in a Multisector Economy

– Tuesday 27, Sophie Dubuisson-Quellier (Sciences Po), Les verrouillages de la société d’abondance

March 2024

– Tuesday 5, Toshi H. Arimura (Waseda University), tbd

– Tuesday 12, Catherine Larrère (Paris 1), Qu’est-ce que l’écoféminisme (annulé)

– Tuesday 19, Béatrice Cherrier,  How the Ramsey formula came to define time discounting in economics (1950-2000)

– Tuesday 26, Quentin Perrier (Économiste), The benefits of elastic fuel taxation

April 2024

– Tuesday 23, Sandrine Allain (LESSEM, INRAE), Mutations de la filière et de la gouvernance du bois-bûche : entre univers domestique, logique de marché et politiques de transition énergétique. Une étude de cas en Chartreuse

– Tuesday 30, Ariane Dupont Kieffer et Hélène Bénistand (Université Paris 1 Panthéon-Sorbonne), annulé

May 2024

– Tuesday 7 – Martin Koning (UGE) Decarbonation as a service: An economic analysis of innovative shuttles for freight on highways
– Tuesday 14 – Valentina Bosetti (Bocconi University) Negative Emission Technologies and Climate Cooperation
– Tuesday 21 – Ilya Eryzhenskiy (CIRED) : Droughts and housing: damage and risk estimates from credit data
– Tuesday 28 – Aurélie Sotura (Banque de France) : Urban Heat Islands and Inequalities : Evidence from French Cities

June 2024

– Tuesday 4 : Doctoriales du CIRED

– Tuesday 11 – Kari De Pryck (Université de Genève) : (UN)learning practices at the science-diplomacy interface. The case of the IPCC AR6 report

– Tuesday 18 – Olivier Chanel (AMSE) : Time-related issues and inequalities in environmental impact assessments

– Tuesday 25 – Maia David (PSAE) : The Urban Green Space Dilemma: Improved ecosystem services or smooth traffic?

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