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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