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ANZSEE Conference 2013 Program | Overview (as at 6 November) | ||
MONDAY 11 NOVEMBER | PRE-CONFERENCE MASTERCLASSES AND SPECIAL SESSIONS | ||
9:15 | 10:00 | Registration; tea and coffee (available all day); please note lunch is not provided on Monday | |
Masterclasses | Pre-registration required via the conference delegate zone | ||
10:00 | 12:30 | Chris Ansell | Collaborative Governance: Why, When, and How?” |
1:30 | 3:00 | Manuka Henare | Indigenous Peoples’ four well-beings in or of national and regional economic development. |
3:30 | 5:00 | Dipak Gyawali | Interdisciplinary research practice |
Special Sessions | Pre-registration required via the conference delegate zone | ||
Coastal Climate Adapation Decision Making | |||
1:00 | 2:40 | Alan Randall (chair) | The science of decision making for informing coastal climate adaptation |
Speakers and panel: | Todd Sanderson (TBC), John Rolfe, Jennifer Price, Russell Gorddard plus Chris Lee and Alan Jones | ||
3:10 | 5:00 | Neil Lazarow (chair) | The practice of decision making in coastal climate adaptation |
Speakers and panel: | Jo Mummery (TBC), Steve Blackley, Helen Scarborough, Clive Attwater plus Alan Stokes | ||
TUESDAY 12 NOVEMBER | Water, food and energy security in warmer, more crowded, and (possibly) wealthier world | ||
Proudly sponsored by the CSIRO, Department of the Environment and the Murray-Darling Basin Authority | |||
8:00 | 9:00 | Registration; tea and coffee | |
9:00 | 10:30 | Conference opening and welcome | |
Plenary 1: John Thwaites | Australia’s sustainability – how are we tracking, and what are the challenges? (title to be confirmed) | ||
10:30 | 11:00 | Morning tea | |
11:00 | 12:30 | Plenary 2: Richard Wilkinson | How greater equality contributes to sustainability and quality of life |
Plenary 3: Fiona Dowsley | Measuring what matters – the role of consultation in assessing (Australia’s) progress | ||
12:30 | 1:15 | Lunch + | |
1:00 | 2:00 | Lounge | |
2:00 | 3:30 | Contributed session 1 | four streams – workshop (90 mins) or four papers (4x 20 mins) |
3:30 | 4:00 | Afternoon tea | |
4:00 | 5:30 | Contributed session 2 | four streams – workshop (90 mins) or four papers (4x 20 mins) |
5:30 | 6:00 | Close of day | |
5:45 | 6:15 | Early career researcher meeting | |
6:15 | 7:30 | Network drinks | |
WEDNESDAY 13 NOVEMBER | Integrated methods for understanding and promoting regional resilience and transformation | ||
Proudly sponsored by CSIRO, Department of the Environment and the Murray-Darling Basin Authority | |||
8:00 | 8:30 | Registration; tea and coffee | |
8:30 | 10:00 | Contributed session 3 | four streams – workshop (90 mins) or four papers (4x 20 mins) |
10:05 | 10:30 | Morning tea | |
10:30 | 12:00 | Plenary 4: Jon Altman | Political ecology and political economy of Indigenous land and property rights in Australia |
Plenary 5: Manuka Henare | Economy of Mana: Indigenous economics of affection, the good life and its four well-beings – spiritual, environmental, kinship-family, and economics | ||
12:00 | 12:45 | Lunch + | |
12:30 | 1:30 | Lounge time | |
12:30 | 1:30 | ANZSEE AGM | |
1:30 | 3:35 | Plenary 6: Juliet Christian-Smith | Twenty-first century governance for water and watersheds under increasing stress – insights from the EU and US (title to be confirmed) |
Plenary 7: Dipak Gyawali | Promoting real energy and water security – a view from Nepal (title to be confirmed) | ||
3:35 | 4:00 | Afternoon tea | |
4:00 | 5:30 | Contributed session 4 | four streams – workshop (90 mins) or four papers (4x 20 mins) |
5:30 | 6:15 | Close of day | |
6:30 | 7:00 | Pre-dinner drinks | |
7:00 | 10:00 | Conference dinner and awards | |
THURSDAY 14 NOVEMBER | Governance for 21st century challenges – how can we enhance well-being within planetary boundaries? | ||
Proudly sponsored by CSIRO, the Department of the Environment and the Murray-Darling Basin Authority | |||
8:00 | 8:30 | Registration; tea and coffee | |
8:30 | 10:05 | Contributed session 5 | four streams – four papers (4x 20 mins) |
10:05 | 10:30 | Morning tea | |
10:30 | 12:00 | Plenary 8: Bob Costanza | Why transdisciplinary research is essential to achieving a sustainable and desirable future |
Plenary 9: Chris Ansell | Taking the bull by the tail: A pragmatist reflects on unruly problems | ||
12:00 | 12:45 | Lunch + | |
12:15 | 1:15 | Lounge time | |
1:15 | 3:30 | Plenary 10 – Roundtable | Panel discussion with plenary speakers |
Conference closing session | |||
3:30 | 3:30 | Afternoon tea | |
3:30 | 5:00 | Contributed session 6 | four streams – workshop (90 mins) or four papers (4x 20 mins) |
5:00 | End of program |
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