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2015 ANZSEE Biennial Conference Program • UNE, Armidale NSW • 19 - 23 October 2015
Thriving through transformation: Local to global sustainability
anzsee.org
Australia New Zealand
Society for Ecological Economics
School of Behavioural, Cognitive and Social Sciences
2015 ANZSEE Biennial Conference • UNE, Armidale NSW • 19 - 23 October 2015 • Program overviewThriving through transformation: local to global sustainability
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Monday October 19 Tuesday October 20 Wednesday October 21 Thursday October 22 Friday October 23
Tea & Coffee
Tea, coffee & registration Tea, coffee & registration
Welcome tea & coffee
All day field trips
Meeting at Tourist Information Centre,
Marsh Street
Stream 1: New England National Park and Point
Lookout, World Heritage.
Stream 2: Morning: New England Aboriginal Keeping Place, Art
Museum, Community Garden, Transformed
Urban Household Lunch. Afternoon: Bringing the
Outside In and Walking the Talk: A Synthesis Workshop
of Sustainable LearningsConference OpeningUNE Business School
Keynote presentationUNE Business School
Targetting journals session UNE Business School
AGM for members UNE Business School
Keynote presentation UNE Business School
Keynote presentation UNE Business School
Public lecture UNE Arts LT1
Lecture drinks supported by SLA
Booloominbah LawnsPredinner drinks, followed
by speaker at dinner Booloominbah
The public lecture/drinks on Monday evening, and the transformation workshop on Friday are free public events. For the purposes of catering please RSVP to [email protected]. To book and pay registration fees for all other events please visit anzsee.org
Cocktails, craft beer and local wine evening - town
Afternoon Tea
Conference wrap up
Closing remarksAfternoon tea Afternoon tea
Morning teaMorning tea Morning tea
Masterclass workshop UNE Smart Farm
Masterclass workshop UNE Smart Farm
Concurrent sessions UNE Business School
Concurrent sessions UNE Business School
Concurrent sessions UNE Business School
Concurrent sessions UNE Business School
Concurrent sessions UNE Business School
Concurrent sessions UNE Business School
Concurrent sessions UNE Business School
Concurrent sessions UNE Business School
Lunch (including transit from Masterclasses)
UNE ‘STRO
Lunch Lunch
Break Break
Transformation workshop UNE Business School, session time includes
morning tea and lunch
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2015 ANZSEE Biennial Conference • UNE, Armidale NSW • 19 - 23 October 2015Thriving through transformation: local to global sustainability
anzsee.org
Monday October 19 2015 • Masterclasses • UNE Smart Farm
8:15am Buses leave Visitor Information Centre, Marst Street; 8:25am pick up UNE Directory Board Elm Avenue bus stop
8:30am Welcome tea and coffee
9:00am Masterclass workshop: Spatial Economics or Environmental Justice • UNE SMART Farm
10:00am Morning tea
10:30am Masterclass workshops continue • UNE SMART Farm
12:30pm Lunch (including transit from Masterclasses) • UNE ‘STRO • Registration desk opens at UNE Business School
2:00pm Conference opening: Welcome to Country • Lecture Theatre 1 UNE Business School
2:10pm Welcome from Provost and Deputy Vice-Chancellor
2:20pm Welcome from Head of School
2:30pm Introduction from ANZSEE President
2:50pm Afternoon tea
3:10pm - 4:40pm Keynote presentation: Sustainability: Sabine O’Hara, Reimaging the Economy • Anthony Sorensen: Sustainabilty, regions, and the future • Lecture Theatre 1 UNE Business School
5:00pm Public Lecture: Snow Barlow, Food, Agriculture and Climate • Arts Lecture Theatre 1
6:00pm - 7:00pm
7:15pm
Post lecture drinks, supported by Sustainable Living Armidale • Booloominbah Lawns UNE
Bus leaves Booloominbah for Armidale Visitor Information CentreAustralia
New Zealand Society for
Ecological Economics
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8:30am
9:00am
Bus leaves Visitor Information centre, Marsh Street to UNE
Welcome tea and coffee, registration desk open • desk is located just outside Lecture Theatre 1 UNE Business School
9:30am Keynote presentation: Bob Costanza, Overcoming Societal Addictionand Haydn Washington, Demystifying Sustainability • Lecture Theatre 1 UNE Business School
11:00am Morning tea
11:15am Concurrent sessions
12:15pm Lunch • UNE Business School
12:45pm Leonie Pearson: Publishing Guidance for ECRs and MCRs • Lecture Theatre 2
2:00pm Concurrent sessions
3:00pm Break
3:15pm Concurrent sessions
4:15pm Afternoon tea
4:30pm - 5:30pm Concurrent sessions
5:30pm
6:40pm
Bus leaves UNE back to Visitor Information Centre, Marsh Street
Bus leaves Armidale Visitor Information Centre to Booloominbah for Conference Dinner
7:00pm Conference dinner • Booloominbah, UNE Armidale
9:30pm Bus leaves Booloominbah for Armidale Visitor Information Centre
2015 ANZSEE Biennial Conference • UNE, Armidale NSW • 19 - 23 October 2015Thriving through transformation: local to global sustainability
anzsee.org
Tuesday October 20 2015 • Main conference sessions • UNE Business School
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2015 ANZSEE Biennial Conference • UNE, Armidale NSW • 19 - 23 October 2015Thriving through transformation: local to global sustainability
Australia New Zealand
Society for Ecological Economics
anzsee.org
Tuesday October 20 2015 • Concurrent sessions • UNE Business School
Lecture Theatre 1 Lecture Theatre 2 Lecture Theatre 3
11:15am
Rahmawati • Investigation of the environmental kuznet curve for carbon emission in Indonesia: Do GDP per capita matter?
Peniche Camps • The role of foreign direct investment in the reshaping of economic regions in Mexico: The case of the Santiago river basin.
Phelan • Minimizing social externalities of major resource projects: a way forward through shared value
Meng • Macroeconometrics: a baseless unscientific approach
Nepal • Economic Reforms and Environmental Quality: Empirical Evidence from European and Central Asian Transition Economies
Temoso • Assessing Risk and Performance of agriculture in different agro ecological zones of Botswana
Cairney • Social, cultural and empowerment indicators from the Interplay Wellbeing Framework for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people in remote Australia
Spandonide • The Sustainable remote Australian transports for living on country & going out bush
Blackwell • The economic value of the social, cultural, environmental, and financial impacts of a common-good institution operating in remote Australia: A decade of success in the improvement of remote people’s wellbeing
2:00pm
Nong • A dynamic evaluation of domestic emissions trading scheme on the Australian economy and the environment.
McFarlane • “Everlasting” Technological Unemployment: Demand for Minerals Is Not Demand for Employment
Hadfield-Dodds • Working less to save the planet? The contributions of working hours, consumption trends and policy choices to reducing environmental pressures.
Pearson • Buy, Outsource or Partner - the multi-ple role of actors in water ‘collaborations’
Walsh • How ideas of distributive justice play out in water planning: the illuminating case of Murray Darling Basin Plan
Greenway • The Security of Water Resources
Blackwell • Enduring Community Value from Mining: Measuring the employment impacts of mine closure for remote communities and considering issues for transformation
Robertson • The social and infrastructure benefits and negatives of remote mining communities, Leigh Creek and Roxby Downs
Fordham • Corporate Social Responsibility and Long Term Community Value: Views from Mining Company Employees in Selected Australian Jurisdictions
Indigenous Wellbeing: Local to GlobalEnduring Community Value from Mining: Transforming Remote Communities Through Their Resource Lifecycles
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2015 ANZSEE Biennial Conference • UNE, Armidale NSW • 19 - 23 October 2015Thriving through transformation: local to global sustainability
Australia New Zealand
Society for Ecological Economics
anzsee.org
Tuesday October 20 2015 • Concurrent sessions • UNE Business School
Lecture Theatre 1 Lecture Theatre 2 Lecture Theatre 3
3:15pm
Lawrence • Travelling Stock Routes: Public Farms or Threatened Species Home?
De Valck • Valuation and mapping of cultural ecosystem services: A case study of outdoor recreation in Flanders, Belgium
Fleming • Willingness-to-pay for healthy waterways in South East Queensland: Evidence from a contingent valuation Survey
Sutton • Elevator Conversations to change minds: A Modest proposal - Kill all the bees!
Nash • Ecological economics and The Cosmic Bank
Adapa • A Systematic Review and Agenda for Using Alternative Water Sources for Consumer Markets in Australia
Burgess • Positive psychology and Indigenous education
Reader • Visualizing value: Construction and Action across cultural boundaries
4:30pm
Baker, D • Scope for Multidisciplinary Approaches to the Analysis of Value Addition for Products in Remote Areas
Acker • The Art Value Chain - Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Art Enterprises in Remote Australia
Morales • Art and Cultural Value Chains: Challenges and Opportunities for Regional Australia
Baker, C • “Globalisation from below”: The value of ethnography in examining the lived experience of the power and politics of change
Tilley • Australian Local Government Sustainability and Transformation: The Current Fit For the Future Reform Initiative in New South Wales
Ward • “Serf’s Up” - Do Divergent Incomes Create the Illusion of Macroeconomic Energy Efficiency Gains?
Hester • Introducing compliance-based inspection protocols to Australia’s biosecurity system
Cacho • Incorporating passive surveillance into pest and disease management
Howard • Invasive Animal Management
Indigenous Wellbeing: Local to Global Invasive Species
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2015 ANZSEE Biennial Conference • UNE, Armidale NSW • 19 - 23 October 2015Thriving through transformation: local to global sustainability
anzsee.org
Wednesday October 21 2015 • Main conference sessions • UNE Business School
8:30am
9:00am
Bus leaves Visitor Information Centre, Marsh Street to UNE
Welcome tea and coffee, registration desk open • desk is located just outside Lecture Theatre 1 UNE Business School
9:30amKeynote presentation: Ralph Chapman, Cleaner and Greener Reshaping NZ’s cities and regions and Rui Marques, Sustainable Local Government Services • Lecture Theatre 1 in the Business School Building
11:00am Morning tea
11:15am Concurrent sessions • Lecture Theatre 1-3 UNE Business School
12:15pm Lunch
12:45pm ANZSEE members Annual General Meeting
2:00pm Concurrent sessions • Lecture Theatre 1-3 UNE Business School
3:00pm Break
3:15pm Concurrent sessions • Lecture Theatre 1-3 UNE Business School
4:15pm Afternoon tea
4:30pm Concurrent sessions • Lecture Theatre 1-3 UNE Business School
5:30pm - 5:45pm Conference wrap up
5:30pm Bus leaves UNE back to Armidale Visitor Information Centre
7:00pm Cocktails, craft beer and local wine evening • Armidale Australia New Zealand
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Lecture Theatre 1 Lecture Theatre 2 Lecture Theatre 3
11:15am
Spandonide • Future Transport policy developments for stronger remote regions
Lata • Risk Perception
Lock • The role of reputation in explaining wine clusters: A spatial analysis of Hunter Valley Wine Producers
Lobry de Bruyn • Do farmers value soil information for soil health management? Exploring farmers’ motivations in collecting and using soil information in agriculture
Black • Identifying Strategies to increase the adoption of conservation programs and practices on farmland in the Northern Tablelands and Nandewar Bioregions of NSW
Lawrence • Managing Livestock grazing in a changing climate: potential for improved biodiversity & landscape function outcomes with highly planned rotational grazing management
Bartel • Changing places and a shifting wilderness: is place attachment and landscape preference a problem or a plus for biodiversity?
Bhullar • Are Natural Environments Restorative Environments?
Harris • Another walk on the wildside: a phenomenology of rewilding and edgelands
Blackwell • Mining Wilderness, Food & Traditional Peoples: How to Transcend and Transform the Imbedded Conflicts Presented Through Multiple and Sequential Use of Remote Resources
2:00pm
Michel • Creeks, cows & council mergers in the NT: from policy evaluation to policy ecology
Henderson • Closing system-wide yield gaps to increase food supply and mitigate GHGs among mixed crop-livestock smallholders in Sub-Saharan Africa
Medina Hidalgo • Assessing interventions for food security in mixed crop-livestock systems against the background of climate variability and change in northern Burkina Faso
Jones • Green Infrastructure Economic Framework for Local Government
Wortley • Towards Evaluating Post-Disaster Recovery
Lock • The Central Queensland local government infrastructure backlog and climate change adaptation
De Kleyn • The emergence of environmental justice in Australia
Nelson • The Australian Environmental Justice Research Project
Kearney • Environmental injustice challenges for sustainability professionals
Tan • Lynas in Malaysia: A case of North-South environmental justice
2015 ANZSEE Biennial Conference • UNE, Armidale NSW • 19 - 23 October 2015Thriving through transformation: local to global sustainability
anzsee.org
Wednesday October 21 2015 • Concurrent sessions • UNE Business School
Australia New Zealand
Society for Ecological Economics
Wilderness: 40 years and 40,000 year: Part 1 Australian Environmental Justice
Local Land Services sponsored event - free to local land owners, managers and related organisations
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2015 ANZSEE Biennial Conference • UNE, Armidale NSW • 19 - 23 October 2015Thriving through transformation: local to global sustainability
Australia New Zealand
Society for Ecological Economics
anzsee.org
Lecture Theatre 1 Lecture Theatre 2 Lecture Theatre 3
3:15pm
Marshall • A social-ecological systems framework for food systems research: accommodating transformation systems and their products
Lovell • Now you see it, now you don’t. Looking for the remote ‘advantage’ in the development of Northern Australia
Fordham • Use of the Sustainable Livelihood Framework as a tool for tracking CSR outcomes in the resource sector
Daniels • Ecological footprints and wellbeing in Australian Cities
Symons • Green Infrastructure Economic Framework for Local Government
Burgess • Strength, authenticity, and Aboriginal identity
Dickson • Natural Resource Management Agencies as Learning Organisations
Collins • Sacred ground is all around: health, well-being and the environment
4:30pm
Pelletier • Energy use in local food systems: case studies from the Australian pork industry
Poruschi • An investigation into households’ expenditure and embodied energy consumption in Australian cities
O. Asante • Diversification and Productivity in Crop-livestock Farming Systems in the Forest Savannah Agro-ecological Zone of Ghana
Marshall • Polycentricity, subsidiarity and adaptive efficiency in environmental governance
Wardley • The emissions trading experience: factors associated with acceptance and emissions reductions
Leuzinger • Co-management in restricted protected areas in Brazil inhabited by non-indigenous traditional populations
Levetan • Evaluation of financial mechanisms to enhance the long run supply of ecosystem services at different stages in the investment cycle
Anderson • The Ecological Economics of Land Degradation: Impacts on ecosystem services
De Valck • Contrasting the collective social value of outdoor recreation and the substitutability of nature areas using hot spot mapping
Wednesday October 21 2015 • Concurrent Sessions • UNE Business School
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2015 ANZSEE Biennial Conference • UNE, Armidale NSW • 19 - 23 October 2015Thriving through transformation: local to global sustainability
Australia New Zealand
Society for Ecological Economics
anzsee.org
Thursday October 22 2015 • Field trips
8:30am - 5:00pm All day field trips • meeting 8:30am at the Visitor Information Centre, Marsh Street Armidale
Stream 1
New England National Park and Point Lookout, World Heritage 11.00am arrive at Point lookout for morning tea break (provided) 11.15am begin tour and 200 metre walk (approximate) to Point Lookout 12.30pm aboard bus for Dorrigo Skywalk lookout 1.30pm Lunch at Dorrigo Skywalk lookout (packed lunch provided) 2.30pm aboard bus for Wollomombi Falls 3.30pm Wollomombi Falls - 3.50pm aboard bus at Wollomombi Falls 4.30pm return to Visitor Information Centre, Marsh St Armidale
Stream 2
Morning: New England Aboriginal Keeping Place, Art Museum, Community Garden, Transformed Urban Household Lunch Afternoon: Bringing the Outside In and Walking the Talk: A Synthesis Workshop of Sustainable Learnings
9:00am Bus from Visitor Information Centre to Aboriginal Keeping Place 9.30am Arrive Aboriginal Keeping Place (AKP) for tour 10.30am Morning tea at AKP cafe 10.45 Depart for NERAM art conservation and printing museum tour amd viewing of back room collection 11.45 Depart NERAM for Community Garden while viewing Black Gully Creek revegetation project 12.30pm Depart for Joshua Nash’s Place - Lunch and Sustainable household showcase 2.00pm Depart Josh’s Place for UNE campus via bus 2.30pm Begin Aboriginal Learnings Workshop at Ooralla Centre (‘Meeting Place’) 5:00pm Bus from Oorala to Armidale Visitor Information Centre
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2015 ANZSEE Biennial Conference • UNE, Armidale NSW • 19 - 23 October 2015Thriving through transformation: local to global sustainability
Australia New Zealand
Society for Ecological Economics
anzsee.org
Friday October 23 2015 • Transformation workshop • UNE Business School
9:30am Welcome tea and coffee
10:00amOfficial welcome and introduction • Lecture Theatre 1 UNE Business School Policy making and well-being in the sustainable growth era • videolinked via Ship Inn Main Function Room Southbank Campus, Griffith University, Brisbane
The economic origins of ultrasociality – some implications for adapting to climate change: Professor John Gowdy, Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute Comment: Professor John Foster, University of Queensland
Other speakers will also present; morning tea and lunch times are included within the workshop
Morning tea and lunch times are included within the workshop
2:00pm Close of workshop
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