Room:
Open Meeting Session XI
Topic:
14.01 Environmental Economics, Natural Resources and Climate Change
Form of presentation:
Paper
Duration:
90 Minutes
Charlotte Gerling (Brandenburg University of Technology): "Modelling the Cost-Effective Spatio-Temporal Allocation of Conservation Measures in Agricultural Landscapes Facing Climate Change"
Malte Welling (IÖW): "Information, Consequentiality and Credibility in Stated Preference Surveys: A Choice Experiment on Climate Adaptation"
Susann Adloff (Kiel University): "Adapting to Climate Change: Threat Experience, Cognition and Protection Motivation"
09:00 am
Modelling the cost-effective spatio-temporal allocation of conservation measures in agricultural landscapes facing climate change
Charlotte Gerling | Brandenburg University of Technology Cottbus – Senftenberg, Environmental Economics | Cottbus
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Authors:
Charlotte Gerling | Brandenburg University of Technology Cottbus – Senftenberg, Environmental Economics | Cottbus
Martin Drechsler | Helmholtz Centre for Environmental Research – UFZ, Department of Ecological Modelling
Klaus Keuler | Brandenburg University of Technology Cottbus – Senftenberg, Environmental Meteorology
Johannes A. Leins | Helmholtz Centre for Environmental Research – UFZ, Department of Ecological Modelling
Kai Radtke | Brandenburg University of Technology Cottbus – Senftenberg, Environmental Meteorology
Björn Schulz | Schleswig-Holstein State Foundation for Nature Conservation
Astrid Sturm | Brandenburg University of Technology Cottbus – Senftenberg, Environmental Economics
Frank Wätzold | Brandenburg University of Technology Cottbus – Senftenberg, Environmental Economics
09:30 am
Information, consequentiality and credibility in stated preference surveys: A choice experiment on climate adaptation
Malte Welling | IÖW - Institute for Ecological Economy Research | Berlin
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Authors:
Malte Welling | IÖW - Institute for Ecological Economy Research | Berlin
Ewa Zawojska | Faculty of Economic Sciences, University of Warsaw
Julian Sagebiel | Department of Economics, Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences