AGENDA
Date: 3rd
December 2021
Venue: 102 – Drama Studio,
UCL Institute of Education (IOE), 20 Bedford Way, London WC1H 0AL
Time |
Topic |
Speaker |
Title and affiliation |
Opening Session Chair: Zhifu Mi |
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09:00-09:10 (London) 17:00-17:10
(Beijing) |
Opening remarks |
Christoph Lindner |
Professor and Dean
of The Bartlett Faculty at University College London (UCL) |
09:10-09:20 (London) 17:10–17:20 (Beijing) |
Opening remarks |
Yi-Ming Wei |
Professor and Vice
President of Beijing Institute of Technology (BIT) |
09:20-09:30 (London) 17:20-17:30 (Beijing) |
Introduction on the
workshop |
Zhifu Mi |
Associate Professor
at The Bartlett School of Sustainable Construction (BSSC) at UCL |
Keynote Speech
Session Chair: Zhifu Mi |
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09:30-10:00 (London) 17:30-18:00 (Beijing) |
Going Nuclear: the
importance of UNECE’s recent announcement to achieving sustainable energy
transitions |
D’Maris Coffman |
Professor and
Director of The Bartlett School of Sustainable Construction (BSSC) at UCL |
10:00-10:30 (London) |
The circular
economy in China: achievements, challenges and potential implications for
decarbonisation |
Raimund Bleischwitz |
Professor and
Director of The Bartlett School of Environment, Energy and Resources (BSEER)
at UCL |
10:30-11:00 (London) 18:30-19:00 (Beijing) |
Coffee Break |
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11:00-11:30 (London) 19:00-19:30 (Beijing) |
The China’s Climate
Change Integrated Assessment Model (C3IAM) |
Qiao-Mei Liang |
Professor and Head
of the Research Division of Energy-Climate-Economy Integrated System Modeling in Center for Energy
and Environmental Policy Research
(CEEP) at BIT |
11:30-12:00 (London) 19:30-20:00 (Beijing) |
The disamenity impact of solar farms: A Hedonic analysis |
David Maddison |
Professor and
Director of the Birmingham Centre for Environmental and Energy Economics and
Management (BCEEEM) at University of Birmingham |
12:00-13:00 (London) 20:00-21:00 (Beijing) |
Lunch |
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Invited Speech
Session Chair: Peter Ye |
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13:00-13:20 (London) 21:00-21:20 (Beijing) |
Net zero
infrastructure development – the need for circular economy solutions |
Patrick Schröder |
Senior Research
Fellow at Chatham House |
13:20-13:40 (London) 21:20-21:40 (Beijing) |
A multi-factor
integrated model for carbon price forecasting: Market interaction promoting
carbon emission reduction |
Lu-Tao Zhao |
Professor and
Deputy Director of the Center for Energy and
Environmental Policy Research at BIT |
13:40-14:00 (London) 21:40-22:00 (Beijing) |
Water 4.0: The
digital transformation of the water sector |
Evina Katsou |
Professor and
Course Director of the Water Engineering MSc at Brunel University |
14:00-14:20 (London) 22:00-22:20 (Beijing) |
Cleaner production
and life cycle thinking in pulp and paper industry towards carbon neutrality |
Yutao Wang |
Professor and
Executive Director of Fudan Tyndall Centre at Fudan University |
14:20-14:40 (London) 22:20-22:40 (Beijing) |
Resource resilient foundries:
Transition to net zero |
Konstantinos Salonitis |
Professor and Head
of Sustainable Manufacturing Systems Centre and the Deputy Director of the
Manufacturing Theme at Cranfield |
14:40-15:00 (London) 22:40-23:00 (Beijing) |
Sustainable and
just energy transitions in the global south |
Assistant Professor
at Arizona State University |
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15:00-15:20 (London) 23:00-23:20 (Beijing) |
Coffee Break |
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Journal Editor
Session Chair: D’Maris Coffman |
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15:20-17:00 (London) 23:20-01:00 (Beijing) |
Introduction on
journals and tips for academic publishing |
Journal editors |
Co-Editor,
Climate Change Economics Co-Editor-in-Chief,
Energy and Climate Change Co-Editor-in-Chief,
Journal of Cleaner Production Co-Editor-in-Chief,
Structural Change and Economic Dynamics Co-Editor-in-Chief,
World Development |
Date: 4th
December 2021
Venue: 780/784/790, UCL Institute of Education (IOE), 20 Bedford Way, London
WC1H 0AL
There will be three parallel sessions.
Session I: Climate
Change Economics and Policy
Chair: Andrew Sudmant
Time |
Topic |
Speaker |
Venue |
Parallel
Session Chair Speech |
Room 780 Teams |
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09:00-09:20 (London) 17:00-17:20 (Beijing) |
Place-based prioritisation
of GHG mitigation using socioeconomic predicators (Online) |
Andrew Sudmant |
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Parallel Session
Presentation |
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09:20-10:20 (London) 17:20-18:20 (Beijing) |
Benefits of
subsidence control for coastal flooding in China (Online) |
Robert J. Nicholls |
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Changes in global
trade patterns may contradict global mitigation efforts (Online) |
Weiming Chen |
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An institutional
economics framework to address climate change and a sustainable economy (Online) |
Peter Bradley |
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10:20-10:40 (London) 18:20-18:40 (Beijing) |
Coffee Break |
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10:40-12:00 (London) 18:40-20:00 (Beijing) |
Engaging with
business on climate change and sustainable development (Online) |
Jing Gu |
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Extreme
temperatures, mortality, and adaptation: Evidence from the county level in
China (Online) |
Chen Zhang |
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Nudging consumer
behaviour towards climate-friendly choices: empirical evidence from the
contexts of in-home and out-of-home consumption |
Viachaslau Filimonau |
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Climate–related disclosureI in the UK financial
sectors and its determinants (Online) |
Mauricio
Salgado-Moreno |
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12:00-13:00 (London) 20:00-21:00 (Beijing) |
Lunch |
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13:00-14:00 (London) 21:00-22:00 (Beijing) |
Choice Architecture 2.0 using Nudge Plus Embedding
reflection in behavioural cues to promote climate
friendly diets (Online) |
Sanchayan Banerjee |
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Impact of city gas on mortality in China: national
and regional estimates (Online) |
Bingdong Hou |
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The near-miss effect of forest fires: Evidence from
Western Australia |
María Teresa
González Valenci |
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14:00-15:00 (London) 22:00-23:00 (Beijing) |
Parallel
Round-table Discussion |
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15:00-15:20 (London) 23:00-23:20 (Beijing) |
Coffee Break |
Room 784 Find the Teams link
in the Session II |
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15:20-16:20 (London) 23:20-00:20 (Beijing) |
Presentation of
Outcomes in Round-table Discussion |
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16:20-16:30 (London) 00:20-00:30 (Beijing) |
Ending Remarks |
Session
II: Low-carbon
transition and carbon neutrality
Chair: Konstantinos Salonitis
Time |
Topic |
Speaker |
Venue |
Parallel Session
Presentation |
Room 784 Teams |
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09:00-10:20(London) 17:00-18:20 (Beijing) |
Evaluating pathways
to achieve carbon neutrality using 7see (Online) |
Simon H. Roberts |
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Simon Dikau |
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Welfare
implications of revenue-neutral environmental taxation: Integrated
tax-subsidy versus double-dividend (Online) |
You Zhou |
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Sensitivity
analysis of net zero pathways for UK industry |
Ahmed Gailani |
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10:20-10:40 (London) 18:20-18:40 (Beijing) |
Coffee Break |
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10:40-12:00 (London) 18:40-20:00 (Beijing) |
Observing
technology reserves of carbon capture and storage via patent data: Paving the
way for carbon neutral (Online) |
Jianing Kang |
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Global green
corridors: A view of China’s domestic and regional first movers’ potential |
Camilo Ernesto
Velandia Perico |
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The triplet
dynamics of carbon emission, economic complexity, and income inequality:
Perspectives from a global panel study (Online) |
Yite Zhu |
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Country-level
carbon dioxide removal pathway towards the 1.5°C goals |
Pu Yang |
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12:00-13:00 (London) 20:00-21:00 (Beijing) |
Lunch |
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21:00-22:00 (Beijing) |
Techno-economic analysis of integrated carbon
capture and utilization with syngas production |
Yuanting Qiao |
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Dynamic optimization modeling on regional environment-economy system: A study
on optimal path of air pollution abatement (Online) |
Tingru Yang |
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How will the future climate change affect the electricity system
security in China? (Online) |
Hao Chen |
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14:00-15:00 (London) 22:00-23:00 (Beijing) |
Parallel
Round-table Discussion |
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15:00-15:20 (London) 23:00-23:20 (Beijing) |
Coffee Break |
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15:20-16:20 (London) 23:20-00:20 (Beijing) |
Presentation of
Outcomes in Round-table Discussion |
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16:20-16:30 (London) 00:20-00:30 (Beijing) |
Ending Remarks |
Session III: Energy Economics and Policy
Chair: Mengqiu
Cao
Time |
Topic |
Speaker |
Venue |
Parallel Session Chair Speech |
Room 790 Teams |
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09:00-09:20 (London) 17:00-17:20 (Beijing) |
Banning diesel vehicles
in London: Is 2030 too late? |
Mengqiu Cao |
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Parallel Session Presentation |
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09:20-10:20 (London) 17:20-18:20 (Beijing) |
Does temperature
change the energy efficiency gap: Evidence from air conditioner purchase in
the United States |
Pan He |
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Substitution
strategies for cooking energy: To use gas or electricity? (Online) |
Hui Li |
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Evaluation of PV
power generation projects in China: A real option approach (Online) |
Yifei Lei |
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10:20-10:40 (London) 18:20-18:40 (Beijing) |
Coffee Break |
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10:40-12:00 (London) 18:40-20:00 (Beijing) |
Non-price energy conservation
and household energy consumption in Bangladesh |
Shaikh Eskander |
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Fuel economy standards
and regulatory loopholes: A bunching analysis on China (Online) |
Jingwen Wu |
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Addressing public
health risks and climate change concerns from road transport-related
emissions in Lagos State – designing a novel approach |
Babatunde Anifowose |
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Comparing expert
elicitation and model-based probabilistic technology cost forecasts for the
energy transition (Online) |
Jing Meng |
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12:00-13:00 (London) 20:00-21:00 (Beijing) |
Lunch |
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13:00-14:00 (London) 21:00-22:00 (Beijing) |
Life cycle assessment
of nanoparticle synthesis methods for large scale environmental applications |
Peyman Babakhani |
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Hydrogen technology
foresight and economic analysis of green hydrogen in China (Online) |
ShuoXu |
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Energy demand
scenarios compatible with China’s 2060 climate neutrality targets |
Gabriel D Oreggioni |
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14:00-15:00 (London) 22:00-23:00 (Beijing) |
Parallel
Round-table Discussion |
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15:00-15:20 (London) 23:00-23:20 (Beijing) |
Coffee Break |
Room 784 Find the Teams link
in the Session II |
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15:20-16:20 (London) 23:20-00:20 (Beijing) |
Presentation of
Outcomes in Round-table Discussion |
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16:20-16:30 (London) 00:20-00:30 (Beijing) |
Ending Remarks |