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Thursday 14th February 2002 - Saturday 16th February
2002
Copenhagen, Denmark
Conference Programme and Abstracts
The draft programme for the conference is available below. Delegates are
listed according to the session in which they appear. Clicking on the
Session Title will take you to the abstracts for that session. Each delegate
is listed according to their affiliation.
Programme Draft 2 (29/01/02)
Thursday 14th February 2002
Keynote Address: The Triple Bottom Line as a Business Basic?'
Professor David Birch, Director,
Corporate Citizenship Research Unit, Deakin University, Melbourne
Tea
Session 1: Communities, Sustainability and Land
Preservation
Beth Henning - 'Sustainability and the Idea of an Eco-Community'
Indira van't Klooster - 'Contrast is a Must! The Architect as Environmentalist'.'
Bruce Weaver - 'Land Preservation, National Parks, and the Human-Land
Relationship'
Wine Reception
Session 2: Environmental Justice and Nuclear Waste
Zada Lipman - 'Globalisation, Environmental Justice and the Hazardous
Waste Trade'
Jouni Ponnikas - 'The Role of Local Inhabitants in Decision-making : a
Case of Nuclear Waste Disposal'
Friday 15th February
Session 3: Justice, Conflict and Environmental
Needs
Judith Morrison - 'Practical Applications of Conflict Theory'
Su-ming Khoo - 'Global & Local Justice: Environmental Activism &
the Democratisation of Development on Malaysia'
Bonnie VandeSteeg - 'Conservation, Land and Power: The Need for Environmental
Justice'
Coffee
Session 4: Fair Trade and Corporate Reporting
Gavin Fridell - 'Fair Trade and the International Moral Economy: Within
and Against the Market'
Leigh Holland - 'Environmental Disclosures in Corporate Environmental
Reports in the UK'
Lunch
Session 5: Biotechnology, Human Rights, and Global
Markets
Philipp Aerni - 'Stakeholder Attitudes on Agricultural Bio-Technology
in Developing Countries'
Kristen Hessler - 'Human Rights and Biotechnology'
David Smith - 'Dysfunctional Technology Transfer: The Challenge of Global
Markets'
Afternoon Tea
Session 6: Education & Environmental Justice
Andrew Brown - 'Sustainable Earth: Deep Ecology and Public Health - A
Case Study in Educational Design'
John Robinson & Tony Shallcross - 'To Become a Nobody One Must First
Become a Somebody: Education as Environmental Justice'
Tony Shallcross & John Robisnon - 'Being as the Becoming of the Possible;
The Goldilocks dilemma the problem of appropriate scale for decision-making.
A theory of action for achieving environmentally just education.'
Session Ends
Saturday 16th February
Session 7: Ethics and Environmental Justice
Asghar Ali - A Conceptual Framework for Environmental Justice based on
Shared but Differentiated Responsibilities
John Callewaert - 'The Multiple and Competing Conceptions of Environmental
Justice'
Anders Melin - 'The Method of Effective Equilibrium as a Means for Bridging
the Gap between Environmental Politics and Environmental Ethics'
Coffee
Session 8: Law and Environment
John Mubangizi - 'International Environmental Law and the South African
Legal System'
Paul Street - 'Law, Civil Society, and Transnational Environmental Advocacy
Networks'
Rosalind Malcom - 'The new Integrated Product Policy paradigm and the
Achievement of the Objectives of Environmental Protection and Sustainable
Development'
Lunch
Session 9: Issues in Citizenship
Kersty Hobson - 'Environmental Citizenship and Public Environmental'
Concerns'
Stuart Shulman - 'Digital Citizenship: A Pathway to Environmental Justice'
Afternoon Tea
Session 10: Workshop
Courtney Barrick, Jonah Katz, Cassie Kerner, Izaak Knox, Paritosh Srivastava,
Cary Waxler
Business Meeting
a) e-mail discussion group
b) publication process
c) e-journal
d) next conference
Conference Closes
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