International summer school “Interdisciplinary Perspectives on Climate and Biodiversity Crises: Historical evolutions, current realities, and future pathways for socio-ecological transformation”
11.09.2023 – 14.09.2023
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Programm
International summer school “Interdisciplinary Perspectives on Climate and Biodiversity Crises: Historical evolutions, current realities, and future pathways for socio-ecological transformation” Programme: Day 1, 11 September: from 13h15: Registration, light snacks 14h00-15h00: Welcome, introduction round, introduction by the organizers 15h00-16h15: Discussion of papers by Joachim Fischer (Paris): « Les formes discursives de l’engagement écologique de jeunes ingénieurs. Eléments pour une compréhension des énoncés de la bifurcation écologique » Céline Fromont (Montpellier): “Ecological solidarity to transform how we relate to living things and to take action to adapt to climate change” Discussant and chair: Marine Fauche 16:15-17h45: Constitution of groups and lightning discussions around a cup of coffee 17h45-18h00: break 18h00-19h00: Keynote 1: Felix Creutzig: “The interlinked climate-biodiversity-food crisis: a perspective from the IPCC” Chair: Alexandra Deprez Day 2, 12 September: 9h00-10h15: Discussion of papers by Francesca Frieri (Pavia): “Review of the literature on the food system and biodiversity loss: a hybrid approach for the identification of research streams and research gaps” Shyam Sharma (Besançon/Berlin): “Drivers of Illegal Human Activities in the Central Annamites, Viet Nam” Discussant and chair: Felix Creutzig 10h15-10h30: Coffee break 10h30-11h45: Discussion of papers by Emma Bolopion (Berlin/Paris): « La protection du climat et de la biodiversité en droitinternational public » Adriana di Pasquale (Pisa): “Going beyond on curbing plastic pollution: Could a ‘Plastics Border Adjustment Mechanism’ be a driver for the success of the future treaty?” Discussant and chair: Claire Bouillot 11h45-12h00: Coffee break 12h00-13h00: Keynote 2: Corinne Robert (Paris) and Pierre-Antoine Precigout (Paris) : “The interactions between climate change and biodiversity loss : an ecological approach” Chair: Alessandra Giannini 13h00-14h00: Lunch 14h00-15h15: Discussion of papers by Alicia N’Guetta (Lund): “Perceptions and experiences of loss and damage in French West Indies fisheries: a step into the climate-biodiversity-society nexus” Florian Bonnefoi (Poitiers): « Les pêcheurs du delta du Nil, coincés entre la tempête et les pollutions Adaptation in situ et circulations migratoires en contexte de changements environnementaux globaux » Discussant and chair: Marc Fleurbaey 15h15-15h30: Coffee break 15h30-16h45: Discussion of papers by Lena Ruf (Berlin): “Pesticides in small water bodies of the agricultural landscape and effects on benthic macroinvertebrate communities” Deepak Hanike (Potsdam): “Indicator species identification using deep learning to monitor semi-natural grasslands” Discussant and chair: Corinne Robert 16h45-17h00: Coffee break 17h00-18h00: Keynote 3: Andrea Schapper (Stirling): “Super-Networks in International Politics: New Forms of Actor Constellations Addressing Climate and Biodiversity Crises” Chair: Bastien Fond 18h00-19h30: Group work with a light snack 19:30 – : Seine Tour Day 3, 13 September: 9h15-10h30: Discussion of papers by Bob Kreiken (Delft): “Towards a ‘just’ digitization of African biodiversity: operationalization of justice in institutional analysis frameworks for equitable genomic data governance” Mara de Pater (Amsterdam): “Conceptual framework for transformative multi-actor governance in the biodiversity crisis” Discussant and chair: Andrea Schapper 10h45-11h00: Coffee break 11h00-11h15: Information on the idea to create a Franco-German social sciences and humanities research network on climate change topics 11h15-12h00: Discussion of paper by Maxime Royoux (Nantes): «L’appropriation privée des savoirs sur la crise de la biodiversité en France » Discussant and chair: Benjamin Beuerle 12h00-12h15: Coffee break 12h15-13h15: Keynote 4:Stéphane Van Damme (Paris) : “Making and Knowing Biodiversity : a historical approach” Chair: Benjamin Beuerle 13h00-14h00: Lunch 14h00-15h15: Discussion of papers by Carolina Granado-Torres (Barcelona): “Creating Scientific Assessments on Climate Change: TheAdvisory Group on Greenhouse Gases (1986-1990)” Max Bautista Perpinyà (Louvain): “Biodiversity as forest genetic resources. Making seeds circulate and making a common Europe market” Discussant and chair: Stéphane Van Damme 15h15-15h30: Coffee break 15h30-17h30: Group meetings with actors 17h30-17h45: Break 17h45-19h: Group work Day 4, 14 September: Journée David Claessen Summer school organizational team: Benjamin Beuerle (Centre Marc Bloch), Claire Bouillot (CERES/ CEA), Marine Fauche (CERES/ University of Montpellier), Marc Fleurbaey (CERES/ Paris School of Economics), Bastien Fond (Centre Marc Bloch/ University of Caen), David Fopp (Centre Marc Bloch), Corinne Robert (CERES/ INRAE) With the help of : Chloé Risbourque (Centre Marc Bloch), Valentin Denis (Centre Marc Bloch/ ENS), Camille Desrayaud (Centre Marc Bloch/ Hertie School of Governance) The Summer School has been rendered possible by the generous support of The École Normale Supérieure The Franco-German University