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PRELIMINARY PROGRAMME 11th Annual International Sustainable Development Research Conference June 6-8, 2005 Finlandia Hall, Helsinki, Finland Sunday June 5 17.00 Registration in Finlandia Hall 19.00 Casual Get Together with Wine & Cheese in Finlandia Hall Monday June 6 8.15-10.15 Registration and Coffee 10.15-11.00 Plenary Session: J. Korhonen, R. Welford 11.05-12.05 Parallel Sessions 'The Contribution of Sustainable Investments to Sustainable Development' Chair: Dr. Pontus Cerin and Dr. Peter Dobers Antonio Massarutto, WATER PRICING AND FULL-COST RECOVERY OF WATER SERVICES: A BASIC TOOL FOR A SUSTAINABLE WATER POLICY? Cristina Romano, Anna Kefala, Managers´ views and attitudes towards environmental reporting

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PRELIMINARY PROGRAMME

11th Annual International Sustainable Development Research ConferenceJune 6-8, 2005 Finlandia Hall, Helsinki, Finland

Sunday June 5

17.00 Registration in Finlandia Hall19.00 Casual Get Together with Wine & Cheese in Finlandia Hall

Monday June 6

8.15-10.15 Registration and Coffee10.15-11.00 Plenary Session: J. Korhonen, R. Welford

11.05-12.05 Parallel Sessions

'The Contribution of Sustainable Investments to SustainableDevelopment' Chair: Dr. Pontus Cerin and Dr. Peter Dobers

• Antonio Massarutto, WATER PRICING AND FULL-COST RECOVERYOF WATER SERVICES: A BASIC TOOL FOR A SUSTAINABLEWATER POLICY?

• Cristina Romano, Anna Kefala, Managers´ views and attitudes towardsenvironmental reporting

‘Symposium on Transdiciplinary Case Study Research for SustainableDevelopment’ Chair: Dr. Arnim Wiek

• Wiek, Lang, Walter, Introduction to the TCSR Symposium

• Kemp, Bell, Rosenhead, Sheate, Kueffer, Round Table on expectations,whishes, visions and apprehensions regarding the symposium

‘Industrial Ecology and Regional Development’ Chair: Dr. Pauline Deutz,Dr. David Gibbs, Dr. Tony Jackson and Dr. Don Lyons

• Annalisa Citterio, Promoting environmental strategies: a model forterritorial assessment

• David Gibbs, Pauline Deutz, INDUSTRIAL ECOLOGY, ECO-INDUSTRIAL DEVELOPMENT AND REGIONAL DEVELOPMENT:THE ROLE OF CLUSTERING AND NETWORKS

‘Sustainability Networks’ Chair: Dr. Alfred Posch

• Carl Dalhammar, Regulating indirect aspects in the product chain: Theemergence of a life cycle approach in environmental law

• Cal Douglas, Implementing Local Agenda 21 across ten local authoritiesin Greater Manchester, UK – strategies, appraisals and outcomes

• Esther Hoffmann, Innovating through Consumer-Integrated ProductDevelopment

‘Sustainability and Accounting’ Chair: Dr. Pall Rikhardsson

• Roger Burritt, Prabanga Thoradeniya, Chika Saka, Drivers ofSustainability Accounting in the Public Sector

• Christine Jasch, Pilot Project on Sustainability Management Accountingwith the Styrian Automobile Cluster

‘Eco-Efficiency’ Chair: Dr. Jukka Hoffrén

• Paula Kivimaa, The links between environmental policies, technologicalinnovations and eco-efficiency

• TEEMU HAUKIOJA, JARI KAIVO-OJA, Exploring Empirical Tests of theEnvironmental Kuznets Curve for CO2 Emissions in the EU-15Economy and the U.S. Economy

• Minna Halme, Martin Lodenius, Erja Heino, Markku Anttonen, MikaKuisma ja Nea Kontoniemi: Material Savings as Business

‘Eco-Industrial Development and Eco-Industrial Networking’Chair: Mr. Arnulf Hasler

• Jyrki Heino, Tuomo Koskenkari, Harjavalta industrial ecopark as amodel to develop sustainable thinking in carbon steel making

• Casavant, T., Ireland, J. and LeBreton,W., Recent Experiences ofApplying Industrial Ecology in Western Canada

• Wolfgang Staber, (Waste)material flow management in recyclingnetworks – Visualisation of waste flows

‘Life Cycle Approaches and Sustainable Development in Africa’ Chair: Dr. Evans Kituyi:

• Simon Kihumba, Water purification for rural communities

• Victor Ojakorotu, Environmental Crisis, Politics of Exclusion in the NigerDelta of Nigeria

• Mokoko P. Sebola: Economic development through nature reserves: Astrategy for developing and managing tourism potentials of naturereserves in Limpopo Province, South Africa

‘Strategic Leadership Towards Sustainability’ Chair: Dr. Karl-Henrik Robért

• Henrik Andersson, Dave Waldron, Chad Park, Karl-Henrik Robèrt,Applying “backcasting from principles” in regional planning forsustainability

• Johan Sandström, The Natural Step and sustainable development:Lessons for the study of corporate sustainability'

• Susan Garrett, Alvaro Pureza, Defining Sustainable BusinessDevelopment for the Energy Sector: A case study of Public ServicesCompany of New Mexico (PNM)

‘Wind Energy Policy, Planning and Management Practice’Chair: Dr Peter A. Strachan

• Peter Strachan: An Introduction to the Wind Energy Stream

• Dr Dave Toke, keynote speech (30min), Comparing wind powerplanning outcomes in different countries - how can we account for thedifferences?

‘Environmental/Sustainable Development Policy’Chair: Dr. Andrew Gouldson

• Isabelle Bedoyan, Theo Jans and Irina Tanasescu: An IntegratedProduct Policy for the EU: are new policy instruments the way to go?

• Louise Ellis, UK Government’s consultation process relating to thereview of the National Sustainable Development Strategy and widersustainable development policy

• Joe Howe, Realising the Benefits of Stakeholder Participation in theWater Framework Directive? The Case of the UK Ribble Pilot

‘Theories and Concepts of Sustainable Development’Chair: Dr. Martina Keitsch

• John Hermansen, A model for considering the concept of industrialecology as a construction of the connection between the ecologicalsphere (nature) and the societal sphere (culture)

• Anil Kumar, INTERNATIONAL STUDIES IN THE NEW MILLENNIUM :GLOBALISATION AND THE SUSTAINABLE WAY OUT

• Anil Kumar, TOWARDS AN UNDERSTANDING OF GLOBALIZATIONAND SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT - AN AGENDA

General Program/ 'Decentralized Energy Systems'Chair: Dr. Ingela Tietze-Stöckinger:

• Ingela Tietze-Stöckinger, Decentralised Energy Modelling

• Simona Negro, Marko P. Hekkert, A Techno-Institutional Analysis ofEnergy Systems in Transition - The case of biomass gasificationtechnology in the Netherlands from 1980 until 2003

• E. Kathy Stuart, The Impact of Scale on Energy Pricing in Small Islands

General Program/ ‘Business and SD’ Chair: Dr. Delyse Springett

• Matti Kojo: 'APPROACH CHANGE IN PUBLIC PARTICIPATION, Thecase of the site selection process of the final disposal facility for thehigh-level nuclear waste in Finland'

• Ki-Hoon Lee, The Promises and Pitfalls of ISO 14001 EMS Market inKorea: The Present and the Future

• Marileena Koskela, The stakeholder cooperation of safety andenvironmental personnel

General Program Chair: Dr. Thomas P. Seager

• Joshua Gogo, Public Choice and Efficiency of Environmental Policy inHeterogeneous Society: A Southern Perspective

• Asthriesslav Rocuts, Preliminary Strategic Analysis -of Ideas- fromWorld Civil Society: Diagnosis, Proposals and Actions for an IntegralSustainable Development Approach

• HSIAO-WEN WANG, Chin-Kuo Lee, Changes of Avian Community inYilan in Relation to Recent Changes in Natural and Human Aspects

• Xu Zhao and Ming Chen, The Pactice of Eco-Supply Network inShanghai

12.05-13.00 Lunch13.15-13.35 Paavo Lipponen, Speaker, Parliament of Finland13.35-14.35 Plenary Session: Karl-Henrik Robért

14.35-16.05 Parallel Sessions

'The Contribution of Sustainable Investments to SustainableDevelopment' Chair: Dr. Pontus Cerin and Dr. Peter Dobers

• Thierry Sebagh, Biodiversity and Evaluation of Cost-Effectiveness

• Zaneta Stasiskiene, Environmental Management Accounting: AnEssential Component of Sustainable Development Strategy forLithuanian industry

• Casper Boks, Christopher van Rossem, Extended ProducerResponsibility of WEEE in Europe: A source of competitive advantage?

‘Symposium on Transdiciplinary Case Study Research for SustainableDevelopment’ Chair: Dr. Arnim Wiek:

• J. Voss, R. Kemp, Reflexive governance for sustainable development

• Rodrigo Jiliberto Herrera, Holarchy - A fruitful paradigm for qualitativesustainable development models

• Cruz, Contributions to a Sustainable Human Development Theory -Analysing the Human Development paradigm through multidimensionalperspectives

‘Industrial Ecology and Regional Development’ Chair: Dr. Pauline Deutz,Dr. David Gibbs, Dr. Tony Jackson and Dr. Don Lyons

• Erik Mathijs, Anne Van Hauwermeiren, Hannelore Coene, Chris Claes,Food and energy life cycle inputs: a comparison of local versusconventional food systems

• Juan C. Espinosa, Marian R. Chertow, ORGANIZING SELF-ORGANIZING SYSTEMS: REGIONAL POLICIES AND INDUSTRIALSYMBIOSIS

• Richard Kotter, Enhancing national / regional industrial competitivenessin the chemical industries and advancing sustainable development:successes and tensions in North-Rhine Westphalia (NRW) / Germany

• Donald Lyons, Industrial Symbiosis, Recycling and RemanufacturingFirms, and Government Policy: A case study from Texas

‘Sustainability Networks’ Chair: Dr. Alfred Posch

• Benoit Lefevre, Urban Energetical Signature: a new methodologicalapproach for indicator

• Dritan Prifti, INDUSTRIAL METABOLISM SITUATION AND THECLEANER PRODUCTION IN ALBANIA

• Tiina Salonen, Industrial Ecology as a Management Concept forIndustrial Parks

• Heinz Strebel, International Developments in Eco-Industrial Networking

‘Sustainability and Accounting’ Chair: Dr. Pall Rikhardsson

• Tobias Viere, Stefan Schaltegger, Christian Herzig, SustainabilityManagement Accounting – revolution or evolution of managementaccounting?

• Gwendolen Barnett White, Sustainability Reporting in North AmericanUniversities: What is the state of the art?

• Suzuya Tang, Environmental Disclosures of private and publicorganisations in Hong Kong

• Anna Kumpulainen, Tuula Pohjola, Metrics and Indicators DeterminedUsing Environmental Business Accounting

‘Eco-Efficiency’ Chair: Dr. Jukka Hoffrén

• Vlasis Oikonomou, Martin Patel, Ernst Worrell, Does climate policy leadto relocation with adverse effects for GHG emissions or not? A FirstAssessment of the Spillovers of Climate Policy for Energy-IntensiveIndustry

• Mads Borup, Approaches of eco-innovation: Uncertainty assessmentand the integration of green technology foresight and life cycleassessment as a policy tool

• Maryse Chappin, The relation between environmental regulation andenvironmental innovation in the Paper and Board Industry: The case ofenergy-improvement and wastewater treatment

• Sibel ULUDAG DEMIRER, Nalan Tepe, (presented by Goksel N.Demirer): The Practice of Ecoefficiency in a Small Enterprise:Demircanlar Oil Industry (Eski ehir, Turkey)

‘Eco-Industrial Development and Eco-Industrial Networking’Chair: Mr. Arnulf Hasler

• Arnulf Hasler, Thomas Sterr, Noel Jacobson, Confidence as a KeyFactor for Sustainable Eco-Industrial Networking

• Hung-Suck Park, Strategies for sustainable development of industrialpark - planning for eco-industrial park in Ulsan, Korea

• Mudjalin Poonprasit, Ann Smith, David Naseby, Paul S Phillips, TheApplication of Waste Minimisation to Business Management to ImproveEnvironmental Performance in the Food and Drink Industry

• Gudrun Lettmayer, Ingrid Kaltenegger, Making innovation networkslearn towards sustainability – methodical approaches and experiencesfor eco industrial development in an Austrian Water network and in theAutomotive Cluster Styria

‘Developing country perspective’ Chair: Dr. Evans Kituyi

• Anamika Barua, Causes and challenges of water pollution in India

• Vijaya Gupta, Non-market Valuation of the Benefits of EnvironmentalQuality of Powai Lake, Mumbai (Bombay) India

• Amir Hossain Chowdhury, Sustainable Development: BangladeshPerspective

• Doriana Delfino, A Pilot Study Into The Effects Of Indoor Air PollutionOn Respiratory Health In West Bengal, India

• Cesar Reyes Nájera, From South to South Latin American Networks ofEcomaterials and Sustainable Solutions for Social Housing

‘Strategic Leadership Towards Sustainability’Chair: Dr. Karl-Henrik Robért

• Paulo Bento Maffei de Souza, Heather Worosz, Yury Kozhuro, KeySuccess Factors for Sustainable Community Development Processes

• Birte Berlemann, Mitchell Rhodes, A Sustainable Future for theOlympics?

• Paulina de Gonzague, ‘Systems Education: seeding the development ofan integrated mind for Strategic Leadership towards Sustainability’

‘Wind Energy Policy, Planning and Management Practice’ Chair: Dr. Peter A. Strachan

• Niels I. Meyer, National Energy Policy and Wind Power Implementation

• Brian O´Gallachoir, Eamon McKeogh, Wind Energy Policy Developmentin Ireland - A Critical Analysis

• Linda Kamp, Danish and Dutch wind energy policy - lessons for thefuture

‘Environmental/Sustainable Development Policy’Chair: Dr. Andrew Gouldson

• Isabel Mendes, ESTIMATING THE RECREATION VALUE OFECOSYSTEMS BY USING A TRAVEL COST METHOD APPROACH

• Dirk-Jan Peet, Mulder Karel, Options for a Transition Towards a MoreSustainable Information and Communication Technology-Sector

• Barbara Bodorkós, Bálint Balázs, Györgyi Bela, György Pataki,Community-based Sustainability Planning and Rural Development inthe South-Borsod Region, Hungary

‘Theories and Concepts of Sustainable Development’Chair: Dr. Martina Keitsch

• Leonardo Rios, DEBATES ON SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT:TOWARDS A HOLISTIC VIEW OF REALITY

• Alexander de Haan, Darby E. Grande: Sustainable Development inpractice: A comparison of the operationalised concept for technologicalinnovations in aviation and the Dutch energy system

• Leena Haanpää, STRUCTURES IN SUSTAINABLE CONSUMPTIONRESEARCH: Institutional and individual levels as factors affectingenviron-mentally friendly consumption

• Meijer, Ineke, Marko Hekkert, Perceived uncertainties regarding thetransformation towards sustainability

General Program/ ‘CSR Special Stream’ Chair: Dr. Richard Welford

• Jordi Carrés Gonzàlez, CORPORATE SOCIAL RESPONSIBILITY ATTHE ENTERPRISE First step towards the sustainability for Catalanenterprises

• Lauren Darby, Frances Hines, Heledd Jenkins, Applying sustainabilityindicators to the social enterprise business model: the development andapplication of an indicator set for Newport Wastesavers, Wales

• Arun Sahay, Sanjeev Varshney, Analytical Study of CorporateSustainability Reporting in India

General Program/ ‘Transportation and Sustainability’Chair: Dr. Elisabetta Venezia

• Eamonn Judge, Mariusz Czepczynski, Olgierd Wyszomirski, A Tale ofTwo Cities? The Development of Sustainable Transport Policies in theGdansk Agglomeration, Poland, 1990-2005

• Warren Walker, Maarten van de Voort, Rik van Grol, Adnan Rahman,Robert Burg, Wolfgang Röhling, Policy Analysis of SustainableTransport and Mobility: The SUMMA Project

• Elisabetta Venezia: Urban sustainability and transport demand

General Program/ 'Decentralized Energy Systems' Chair: Dr. IngelaTietze-Stöckinger

• Jun Abraham, Geothermal Energy in El Slavador

• Markus Franke, Antje Dietrich, Andreas Geyer-Schulz, AndreasKamper, Peter Lockemann, Daniel Rolli, Hartmut Schmeck, ChristofWeinhardt, Impacts of Distributed Generation from Virtual Power Plants

• Xavier Lemaire, Regulatory Policies and Sustainable Energy inDeveloping Countries

General Program Chair: Dr. Thomas P. Seager

• Valdas Arbaciauskas, ROLE OF DIFFERENT STAKEHOLDERS INTHE PROCESS OF SUSTAINABLE INDUSTRIAL DEVELOPMENT

• Melita Rogelj, Global Sustainability Innovations Showcase

• Jaime López de Asiain, Claudio A. Delbene, Jaime Hernando, MaríaLópez de Asiain (presented by Yazmin Cruz), MODERCO. A CoherentOpportunity With The Paradigm Of Sustainability

• Matthias Egerer, Global Change an the Effects on Industrial Water Usein the Catchment Area of the Upper Danube

16.05-16.20 Coffee16.20-18.30 Parallel Sessions

'The Contribution of Sustainable Investments to SustainableDevelopment' Chair: Dr. Pontus Cerin and Dr. Peter Dobers

• Bertrand Montel, Guy Debailleul, Promoting environmentalmanagement systems in industrial livestock farms for securing theiraccess to financing

• Emma Sjöström, Socially responsible Investments and avoidancescreening: An institutional perspective

• Slavka Kavcic, Darjana Vidic, Environmental Costs and TheirIncorporation into Decision-Making Process in Slovenian Companies

• Peter Österber, Daniel Berlin, Performance on Environmental Issues

‘Symposium on Transdiciplinary Case Study Research for SustainableDevelopment’Chair: Dr. Arnim Wiek

• Simon Bell, Stephen Morse: Sustainable Development Projects: Explicitand Acroamatic Story Telling as a Part of a New ´Project Ethnography´

• Walter, A. Wiek, Integration and Synthesis - Systainability Planning forCity-Regions

• R. Bancrofft: Towards the systematic improvement of the physical urbandevelopment of La Habana and other main Cuban cities

‘Industrial Ecology and Regional Development’Chair: Dr. Pauline Deutz, Dr. David Gibbs, Dr. Tony Jackson and Dr. DonLyons

• Murat Mirata, Industrial Symbiosis as an enabler of more sustainable,localised industrial systems

• Peter Wells, Innovative Discourse For Sustainable Local Development:A Critical Analysis Of Eco-Industrialism

• Anthony Jackson, Barbara Illsley, Promoting environmental justicethrough industrial symbiosis: establishing a regional market for low-costrenewable energy amongst rural Scottish households by using Scottishforest industry waste to provide wood pellet fuel

• Sally Randles, Multi-scalar Landscapes and Industrial Ecology

• Gareth Kane, Sam Goss, The Eco-park: Green Nirvana or WhiteElephant?

‘Sustainability Networks’ Chair: Dr. Alfred Posch

• Gyöngyi Kovács, Demand networks for sustainability: a cross-industrialcomparison

• Minerva Chaloping-March, Understanding collaborative mechanismsbetween business, communities and local government towards socialsustainability

• Gemma Dawson, E.J. Probert, Promoting green waste as a viable andsustainable product

• Damien Giurco, M. Stewart, J.G. Petrie, UNDERSTANDINGINDUSTRIAL ECOLOGY ACROSS SCALES: DEVELOPING AREFERENCE SCHEMA

• Harn Wei Kua, John Fernandez, Randolph Kirchain, UnderstandingAssociated Effects of Policy Tools in Promoting Industrial Ecology in theConstruction Industry: Case Studies of European Virgin Material Taxand US Forest Management Regulations

• E. Avþar, G.N.Demirer: Cleaner Production Opportunity AssessmentStudy in SEKA Balikesir Pulp and Paper Mill

‘Sustainability and Accounting’ Chair: Dr. Pall Rikhardsson

• Robert Langford, Sustainability: the role of accountants

• Iain A Wright, Environmental reporting

• José M. Moneva, Pablo Archel, Carmen Correa, GRI and thecamouflaging of corporate unsustainability

• Graciela Scavone, Environmental management accounting: a newperspective for environmental and social communication

• Hwa-Rong Shen, Yu-Sho Kao, An Empirical Study on Factors AffectingEnvironmental Accounting System Adoption in ISO 14001 CertificatedManufacturing firms in Taiwan

‘Eco-Efficiency’ Chair: Dr. Jukka Hoffrén

• Vicky Lofthouse, Tracy Bhamra, End of Life Decisions – A DesignGuide

• Marijke Meul, Frank Nevens, Ignace Verbruggen, Eco-efficiency ofspecialized dairy farms in Flanders: evolution and future goals

• Mirela Miresan, ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT SYSTEMIMPLEMENTATION IN ROMANIAN ORGANIZATIONS – A DRIVINGFACTOR FOR SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT

• Tiina Randla, Olga Gavrilova, Raivo Vilu, On long-term energydevelopment scenarios for Estonia taking into account the possibleevolution of Kyoto Process

• Bruce Paton, Identifying Opportunities for Cross-Sectoral Collaboration:Applying the Virtue Matrix to Sustainability

‘Eco-Industrial Development and Eco-Industrial Networking’Chair: Mr. Arnulf Hasler

• Will Clark, P.T Laybourn, Mitigating risk in Industrial Symbiosisnetworks: an evaluation of successful participatory engagement in theUK´s National Industrial Symbiosis Programme

• Angkarn Wongdeethai, Thailand´s Eco-Industrial Estate and Network:Pilot Projects

• Noel Brings Jacobsen, Social dynamics and industrial symbiosis in themaking

• Arnulf Hasler, Development of Sustainable Eco-industrial NetworksBased on a System Approach

• Lingmei Wang, Weidou Ni, Zheng Li, Yanhohg Hao, IntegratedIndustrial Metabolism of Coal and By-production and Economic andEcological Optimization

• Bossilkov, D. van Beers, R. van Berkel, Industrial Symbiosis as anIntegrative Business Practice in the Kwinana Industrial Area: LessonsLearnt and Ways Forward

‘Developing country perspective’ Chair: Dr. Evans Kituyi

• Riana Stone, A Van Staden, A. P. Joubert, ENVIRONMENTALMANAGEMENT IN SOUTH AFRICA: INSTITUTIONALARRANGEMENTS AND STRATEGIES FOR SUSTAINABLEDEVELOPMENT

• Riana Stone, MEETING BASIC NEEDS – THE INFLUENCE OF ALACK OF ENERGY SUPPLY ON THE HEALTH OF POPULATION’SIN RURAL COMMUNITIES: A CASE STUDY OF THE MATOMECOMMUNITY, IN THE LIMPOPO PROVINCE

• Geoffrey Nwaka, Planning Sustainable Cities in Africa

• Absolom Masendeke, Is sustainable natural resources managementcompatible with sustainable livelihoods? A critical analysis of lessonsand experiences from three action research districts in Zimbabwe

• Chiedza C. Gwata, Willingness to Pay for Soil Conservation: AnIncentives Approach to Sustainable Management of the SaveCatchment Area: South-East Zimbabwe

• Obayuwana Quincy, Environmental Degradation In Africa: Its Problemsand Prospects

• Jan K. Coetzee: Listening to the marginalised: from narratives ofhardship and disruption to policy and practice

‘Wind Energy Policy, Planning and Management Practice’Chair: Dr. Peter A. Strachan

• Gabriel Negreanu, Otilia MARIN, Elena V RZARU, ECONOMICS OFWIND ENERGY PROJECTS IN ROMANIA

• Vilja Varho: 'Choosing wind power policy options in Finland: Analysis ofcriteria used by energy sector actors'

• Kerstin Astrand: Is there a future for wind power in Sweden? Anassessment of the green certificate trading scheme´s effects on windpower development

• Pushkala Ratan: Performance of the power purchase agreement in thewind energy sector in India

• Dave Toke: Comparing wind power planning outcomes in differentcompanies: how can we account for the differences

‘Environmental/Sustainable Development Policy’Chair: Dr. Andrew Gouldson

• Davide Poletto et al, NEW INSTIUTIONAL CHALLENGES ANDOPPORTUNITIES TO GLOBAL GOVERNANCE FOR SUSTAINABLEDEVELOPMENT BEYOND THE ORGANISATIONAL VISION

• David Silbergh, Ruben Spreeuwers: Limiting the size of indicator setswithout loss of validity or representativeness for policy actors: anassessment of ‘headline indicators’ and alternatives

• Robert Barrass, Shobhana Madhavan, The Priorities of EuropeanEnvironmental Policy

• Markku Lehtonen, OECD Peer Reviews as a Means of EnhancingSustainability Transition: Empowerment or Cognitive Changes?

• Katriina Parikka, Ari Nissinen, Product panels for promotingenvironmentally sound products - finding balance between pre-givenobjectives and autonomous goal setting

• Jonh Colvin, Helen Chalmers, Addressing environmental inequalities inUK policy and research: an action research perspective

‘Theories and Concepts of Sustainable Development’Chair: Dr. Martina Keitsch

• Joachim H. Spangenberg, The economic sustainability of the economy -Assessing the sustainability of a complex system by applying orientortheory

• Delyse Springett, Managing the Narrative of Sustainable Development

• Johanna Kohl, Experts on the field of forest biodiversity

• Husam Al Waer, M. Sibley, SUSTAINABILITY INDICATORS:COMPLEXITY OF MEASUREMENTS AND NEW TRENDS

• Jan Barkmann, How to quantify the normative loading of SustainableDevelopment indicator systems?

• Katja Keinänen, Protecting the environment from its protectors?

General Program/ ‘Consumption and SD’

• Anna Scott, Understanding sustainable development in households

• William Young, Kumju Hwang, Seonaidh McDonald, Caroline Oates,DECISION-MAKING FOR SUSTAINABLE CONSUMPTION

• Jun Bi, Bing Zhang, Environmental Behavior Analysis of ResidentsLiving in High-rise Buildings

• Kate Pears, A preface to sustainable development in Australia

General Program/ ‘CSR Special Stream’ Chair: Dr. Richard Welford

• Stephen Barthorpe, Implementing Corporate Social Responsibility in theUK Construction Industry

• Kati Heikinheimo, IMPLEMENTING CORPORATE SOCIALRESPONSIBILITY – FINNISH PERSPECTIVES

• Beate Littig, Work-Life-Balance – a promising concept for sustainabilitypolicies?

General Program/ ‘Environmental Education Stream’ Chair: Dr. RobertWallis

• Jawanit Kittitornkool, Peter Burt, Promoting Learning Processes forPublic Participation in Sustainable Development: Lessons andExperiences from Action Research in Southern Thailand

• LEONARDO RIOS, EDUCATION FOR SUSTAINABLEDEVELOPMENT: INTEGRAL FORMATION PROGRAM ININDUSTRIAL AND ENVIRONMENTAL MICROBIOLOGY IN AN OPEN,FLEXIBLE AND PERTINENT CURRICULUM

• Masashi OKAMOTO, Mohammad Sarkar Arani, Energy Education inDeveloped and Developing Countries -A Comparative Study on Japan,Iran & China National Curriculum

General Program Chair: Dr. Thomas P. Seager

• João Guerra, João Ferrão, Quality of life in Portuguese Municipalities

• Jan Kunz, Full employment and sustainable development – how to killtwo birds with one stone?

• Srinivas Sistla, Suresh Chintalapati, Jasvinder Dhillon, Reviewing theMethodologies for Sustainable Living

• Kaarin Taipale, CITIES FOR SALE Disintegration of Public Space, aBarrier to Urban Sustainability

• Matti Luostarinen, Innovaatiostrategia ja -kapasiteetti. Ekologinenklusteri ja innovaatiopolitiikka

• Felix Wong: The Development Of Quantitative Health Indicators ForThe Tasc (Tool For Assessment Of Sustainable Construction)

19.00 – 21.00 Helsinki City Reception, City Hall

Tuesday June 7

8.30-10.30 Parallel Sessions

'The Contribution of Sustainable Investments to SustainableDevelopment' Chair: Dr. Pontus Cerin and Dr. Peter Dobers

• Martin Andreas Streicher-Porte, Ruth Scheidegger, Hans-Peter Bader,Susanne Kytzia, Key Drivers of the E-waste Recycling System:Assessing and Modelling E-waste Processing in the Informal Sector inDelhi.

• Tybe Goldberg, The Role of Business in Sustainable Development

• Niels Schenk et al., Physical indicators for industrial energy demandscenarios

• Tomas Pivoras, DEVELOPMENT OF AN INDICATOR SYSTEM FORTHE ASSESSMENT OF INDUSTRIAL SUSTAINABILITY

‘Symposium on Transdiciplinary Case Study Research for SustainableDevelopment’Chair: Dr. Arnim Wiek

• J. Rosenhead, Problem Structuring and Development

• Hironori KATO, Hideaki SHIROYAMA, Yoshinori NAKAGAWA,Interview-based Structurization of Regional Transport Problems - CaseStudy of Strategic Transport Plan in the Kanto Region, Japan

• B. Freyer, A, Muhar, U. Vilsmaier, Transdisciplinary goal finding processin regional planning processes

‘Industrial Ecology and Regional Development’Chair: Dr. Pauline Deutz, Professor, Dr. David Gibbs, Dr. Tony Jacksonand Dr. Don Lyons

• Van V. Miller, Matthew Ford: Exchanges: Physical, Economic, but alsoInstitutional

• Andrew Flynn, Natalia Yakovleva, Regional Development, Sustainabilityand the Food System

• Flaviano D´Amico, Marian Mihai Buleandra, Maria Velardi, Ion Tanase,Industrial Ecology application: Murano case

• Olli Salmi, Efficiency Perceptions in Economic Transition

‘Sustainability Networks’ Chair: Dr. Alfred Posch

• Ketty Kortelainen, Abigail Oxley Green, Global supply chains and socialrequirements: Case studies of ethical auditing in China

• Ketty Kortelainen, Abigail Oxley Green, How to ensure socialcompliance in a global supply chain

• Lise-Lotte Lindfelt, How the sustainability network forms and is formedin the case of Stora Enso, Finland

• Tong Xin, Learning to be Green: Diverse Responses at theEnvironmental Challenges by Electronics Enterprises in China

• Cristiano Hugo Cagnin, Denis Loveridge, Jeff Butler, ManagingBusiness Sustainability

• Robert Wallis, Anne Wallis, The South West Sustainability Partnership –an Alliance to Promote and Support Research in Sustainability inAustralia

‘Eco-Efficiency’ Chair: Dr. Jukka Hoffrén

• Yue-Hwa Yu, Teng-Yuan Hsiao, Material Flows Analysis onConstruction Aggregates in Taiwan

• Alexander R.C. de Haan, Scott Cunningham, Long term forecasting forSustainable development: The empirical and scenario approach appliedon the issue of air travel demand for 2050

• Bradley Parrish, Understanding 'Value' is the Key to Understanding theSustainable Enterprise

• Chiara Lombardini-Riipinen, Socially Responsible Consumers andVoluntary Contributions to Public Goods

• Adeline Maijala, Michael Lettenmeier, Elina Virtanen, Salla Hänninen,Eco-efficiency Management of Municipal Services: Water Supply,Delivery and Wastewater Treatment

‘Developing country perspective’ Chair: Dr. Evans Kituyi

• Shankar Ramasubramaniam, A PERSPECTIVE ON INDIANEXPERIENCE OF SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT AND LIFESTYLE

• Subhra Datta, Mohua Guha, Water Resources in India: Critical Issues inRelation to Availability and Sustainable Use

• Vijaya Gupta, Karan Ahluwalia, Searching for an Empirical Evidence forEnvironmental Kuznets Curve and Projecting Future Emission Scenariofor India

• Anand Pandey, An approach for LCA of Cement Production in India

• Rana Gulzar Ahmad, Kyoto Protocol and Pakistan

• Ghette Pascual-Sison, Sharon Ablaza Gil, Mapping the Asian IndustrialEcology Network: A Stakeholder Analysis, Defining Eco-IndustrialDevelopment in the Philippines as a Context for Development

• Dabo Guan, Laixiang Sun, Klaus Hubacek, ‘Virtual’ Water Flows inChina: An extended Input-output Analysis

‘Environmental/Sustainable Development Policy’Chair: Dr. Andrew Gouldson

• Arif Satria, Politics of marine conservation area in Indonesia: from acentralized to a decentralized system

• Bhaskar Sen Gupta et al., A strategy for asset recovery from consumertyres – a view from Northern Ireland

• Semra Cerit Mazlum, The Politics of Sustainable Development inTurkey: Between Continuity and Change

• Michael Nye, Understanding Participation in UK Emissions Trading:The Importance of Policy Context

‘Theories and Concepts of Sustainable Development’Chair: Dr. Martina Keitsch

• Esther Ruiz Ben, The Gender Digital Divide and the concept ofSustainable Development

• Yusel Gönenc, MODELING THE DYNAMICS OF GLOBALSUSTAINABILITY, BASED ON DEVELOPED-DEVELOPING NATIONSDISTINCTION

• Marko Hekkert, Functions of Innovation Systems: A new approach foranalysing transitions to sustainability

• Tomi Kallio, Piia Nordberg, Ari Ahonen, Rationality and Legitimation inSustainable Development Discourse

• Eva Pongrácz, Industrial Ecology and Waste Management – Fromtheories to applications

‘Sustainable Performance Measurement’Chair: Dr. Frank Figge and Dr. Tobias Hahn

• Timo van den Brink, Environmental Funds: Measuring Financial andGovernance Performances

• Isidro López, Sustainability in Spain

‘Wind Energy Policy, Planning and Management Practice’Chair: Dr. Peter A. Strachan

• Peter A. Strachan & David Lal, Strategic Opportunities and Barriers inthe Evolving UK Wind Energy Market: a business perspective

• Peter A. Strachan, UK Wind Energy Policy – ‘Blowing Away’ PublicOpposition

General Program/ ‘Cleaner Production (CP) Special Stream’Chair: Mr. Arnulf Hasler

• Dorothy Maxwell, W. Sheate, Enabling Sustainable Developmentthrough Sustainable Consumption and Production

• Marcel Weil, E. Gasafi, A. Buchwald, K. Dombrowski: SustainableDesign of Geopolymers - Integration of economic and environmentalaspects in early stages of material development

• Jolanta Dvarioniene, Zaneta Stasiskiene, Integrated water resourcemanagement model for process industry: exploratory study of currentpractices, possibilities and strategic intents in Lithuania

• Olga Gavrilova, Tiina Randla, Raivo Vilu, On land use related carboncycling monitoring and control in Estonia

• Samy Abd-Allah, Towards a more safe environment: (4) Disposability ofuranium by some clay sediments in Egypt

General Program/ ‘LCA/LCM Special Stream’

• Seppo Junnila, Applying life cycle assessment to determine theenvironmentally significant activities of a service company

• Winnie Gerbens-Leenes, H.C. Moll, Measurement of EnvironmentalSustainability of Food Companies using a Life Cycle Approach

• Francesca Cappellaro, Paolo Masoni, Balázs Sára, EnvironmentalAnalysis and Comparative LCA of UPS Systems

• Fulvio Ardente, M. Beccali, M. Cellura, N. Marvuglia, THE PRODUCTORIENTED ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT SYSTEMS (POEMS)

General Program/ ‘Business and SD/Environment’Chair: Dr. Delyse Springett

• Carlos Eduardo Lessa Brandão, Antonieta E. M. Oliveira, Business andsustainable development: the use of ecological economics, economicprofit and balanced growth to bridge the language gap

• Andrejs Cekuls, The role of competitive intelligence in sustainablebusiness development of Latvian enterprises

• Joerg Epple, Integrating the Management of Intangible Assets andSustainability

• Gary Lynch-Wood, David Williamson, Empirical evidence of theimportance of regulation in driving environmental change inmanufacturing SMEs

General Program/ ‘Industrial Ecology, Systems Analysis and Evolution’Chair: Dr. Jim Baldwin

• Jim Baldwin, F.Birkin, S.C.L.Koh, An Evolutionary ClassificationScheme for Industrial Symbiosis

• Anita Zvolinschi, Signe Kjelstrup, A Technology Maturity Indicator forIndustrial Ecology

• Cynthia Echave, Ecological Approach for an Urban Energy ModelAnalysis

• Yannis Mouzakitis, E.D. Adamides, S.Goutsos, Systems Modelling inIndustrial Ecosystems: Towards an Integrating Framework

General Program/ ‘Environmental Education’

• Yazmin Cruz, Javier Alvarez, Sustainable Development and HigherEducation - Story of a limited impact

• Jari Hietaranta, Title of the paper to be updated

• Maria Lopez de Asiain (presented by Yazmin Cruz), Ide@sostenible - ANew Communication Space For Students And Young Researchers

• Maria Lopez de Asiain (presented by Yazmin Cruz), CurricularEnvironmentalisation. For or against the obsolete faculty?

• Constantina Skanavis, Free Choice Learning for SustainableDevelopment in Greece

• Raheem Kolawole, Pekka Kupari, Education for SustainableDevelopment; Teachers’ Perspectives in the Developing Countries

General Program/ ‘Local and Regional Authorities Stream’

• Emel Baylan, EU Funds Based Local Actions For SustainableDevelopment, In The Case Study of: Northeastern Region of Turkey AsA Developing Country

• Bruce K. Chung, Taiwan Eco-Industrial Policy Review: from theperspective of environmental history on high-tech industries

• Luisa Moretto, What's sustainable Urban Development in DevelopingCountries: the European Union Perspective

General Program Chair: Dr. Thomas P. Seager

• Frieder Otto Wolf, Metamorphoses of a Strategy - The InstitutionalDimension of Governance for Sustainable Development in Europe

• Pernilla Gluch, Ann-Charlotte Stenberg, The Image of Greening asCommunicated by Trade Press

• Panayota Alevizou, Environmental Labelling and information: A cross-cultural study of consumers’ perceptions

• Peter Hills, Richard Welford, Jacqueline C. K. Lam, Annie H. Y. Wong,Jannie H. T. Wong: Introducing Fuel Cell Buses in Hong Kong:Stakeholder Perspectives

• Lori McElroy, Transferring Energy and Sustainability Skills to DesignPractice - Experiences from Scotland

10.30-10.50 Coffee10.50-13.00 Plenary Session: R. W. Scholz, P. Martens Chair:A. Wiek13.00-14.00 Lunch

14.15-16.15 Parallel Sessions

‘Symposium on Transdisciplinary Case Study Research for SustainableDevelopment’ Chair: Dr. Arnim Wiek

• William Sheate, Maria do Rosário Partidário, Helen Byron, Olivia Bina,Sustainability Assessment of Scenarios for Agriculture Developmentand Biodiversity Conservation in Mountain Areas

• George Wright and Paul Goodwin, A comparison of decision analysisand scenario thinking as alternative ways of dealing with uncertaintyabout the future

• Paul Burger, Wolfgang Zierhofer: On the Reliability of FormativeScenario Analysis in Research for Sustainable Development

• M. Koucky, Actor group evaluation of future scenarios and identificationof misconceptions between actor groups

‘Sustainability Networks’ Chair: Dr. Alfred Posch

• Jan Lepoutre, Nikolay Dentchev, Aimé Heene, Dealing with uncertaintywhen governing policy networks working for CSR

• Emma Rex, Henrikke Baumann, Implications of an interpretative-basedunderstanding of LCA practice

• Thomas P. Seager, Coupling LCA with analytic-deliberative decisionmaking

• Thomas P. Seager, Hilary Grimes-Casey, Developing Policies thatFoster Cooperative Approaches to Life Cycle Management: The Caseof Refillable Bottles

• Anne M. Wallis, Sustainability Indicators – Is There Consensus AmongStakeholders?

• Alfred Sarno, Raimo Blom, Harri Melin, Irina Sarno, Corporateresponsibility, trust, sustainable development - The case of StPetersburg's industrial firms in 2004

‘Eco-Efficiency’ Chair: Dr. Jukka Hoffrén

• Sabine Gelter, ECOPROFIT: Sustainable Development in a PublicPrivate Partnership

• Peter Johansson, Environmental Performance - Impact ofEnvironmental Management Systems

• Srinivas Sistla, Suresh Kumar Chintalapati, Jasvinder Dhillon,Ecological & Economical Industrial waste Management: A Case Study

• Stefano Apolloni, Matteo M. Savino, Ecological Plant Optimisation of aSmall Sized Enterprise

• Dalia Sakr, A. Sherif, S.M. El-Haggar, Adoption of ISO 14001 byConstruction Companies in Egypt: An Investigation of Top FiftyContractors

• Pierre Desrochers: The EU waste legistlation’s 5P’s: Some HistoricalPerspective and Policy Implications

‘Developing country perspective’ Chair: Dr. Evans Kituyi

• Megha Raj Regmi, Sustainable Approach to Environmental Sanitation:Dry Ecological Toilets in Nepal

• Narayani Tiwari, Women’s Agency in relation to Population andEnvironment in Rural Nepal

• PRAVIN AGRAWAL, Sustainability of Self Help Groups-A Practicalapproach

• Chhewang Rinzin, Walter Vermeulen, Pieter Glasbergen, Bhutan’sApproach towards Sustainable Development: The Middle PathDevelopment Strategy in Practice

• A.Sahay: Environmental Management in India: Its Social, Economicand Legal Aspects

• Reynaldo Perez Ramos: 'ENHANCING STAKEHOLDERSPARTICIPATION IN ENVIRONMENTAL DECISION-MAKINGPROCESS: A CASE STUDY OF WASTE DISPOSAL SITING IN THEPHILIPPINES'

‘Environmental/Sustainable Development Policy’Chair: Dr. Andrew Gouldson

• Petrus Kautto, Industry - government interaction in the preparation ofthe EuP directive: Formation of a new mode of governance

• Caterina Rinaldi, Paolo Masoni, Roberto Luciani, Application if IPPTools in the Furniture District of Marche Region (Italy)

• Ernst Luckner, National Transposition of European Directives WEEEand RoHS, and What Companies can learn from

• Robin Vanner, Paul Ekins, Management of produced water on offshoreoil and gas production facilities: The application of the precautionaryprinciple using flow analysis

• Pekka Kauppi, Export of environmental problems: A case in northernEurope

• Annemarie P. van Wezel, Sonja Kruitwagen, How Dutch EnvironmentalPolicy Contributes to Meet European Environmental Standards; DutchEnvironmental Balance

‘Theories and Concepts of Sustainable Development’Chair: Dr. Martina Keitsch

• Jonnalagadda Rajeswar, Cultural Relativism and its Role inDevelopment-Paradigm

• Ivonne Cruz Barreiro, Contributions to a Sustainable HumanDevelopment Theory; Analysing the Human Development paradigmthrough multidimensional perspectives

• Yazmin Cruz, S. Lozano, J. Carrés, M. López de Asiain, L. Ríos, SocialNetwork Analysis: How to examine social aspects of SustainableDevelopment in depth

• Igor Nikolic, Crelis Rammelt, Complex Systems Approach toDevelopment Aid

• Mohua Guha, Sustainable Development: Controversies and Conflicts

• Joost Dessein, Putting the impracticable into practice. Charting socialsustainability among Flemish farmers

‘Sustainable Performance Measurement’Chair: Dr. Frank Figge and Dr. Tobias Hahn

• Ronnie Chatterji, David Levine, Improving Non-Financial PerformanceMeasurement: A Call to Action

• Yannis A. Phillis, Vassilis S. Kouikoglou, Definition and assessment ofsustainability via fuzzy logic: Promises and difficulties

General Program/ ‘Cleaner Production (CP) Special Stream’Chair: Mr. Arnulf Hasler

• Pertti Keskitalo, Title of the paper to be updated

• Alexandre Peyroteo, Carla Carvalho, Said Jalali, Comparativeenvironmental evaluation of steel structures and reinforced concretestructures

• Mickael Planasch, Product Service Systems for Water - A Way ToSustainable Water Management Systems For Companies

• Wang, Weidou Ni, Zhen Li, Research and evaluation of sustainabledevelopment mode of coal-based industry

• Arzu Özbay and Göksel Demirer: Cleaner Production OpportunityAssessment For Market Milk Production in Ataturk Orman Ciftligi (AOC)Facility

• Tracy Bhamra, Vicky Lofthouse, Integrating Sustainability intoEducation: the development of a Toolbox for Sustainable DesignEducation

General Program/ ‘LCA/LCM Special Stream’

• Barthel Leif, Marc-Andree Wolf, Peter Eyerer (Anna Braune),Methodology of Life Cycle Sustainability for Sustainability Assessments

• Martin Lehman, Olli Hietanen, ICT and Energy Consumption Patterns ofan Office Week – A Future Cycle Analysis

• Anna Braune, Julia Pflieger, A New Internet e-learning Resource onSustainability

• Neil Robinson, Harro von Blottnitz, Life Cycle Assessment as aTool for Reducing the Environmental Footprint of a South African GoldProducer

General Program/ ‘Agriculture Stream’ Chair: Ville Niutanen

• Robinson Borba, Brazilian Agri-Industrial Ecopark

• Ben Gilna, Landscape Biotechnology – what does it mean forwilderness?

• Mulier, A., Nevens, F., Reheul, D. and Mathijs,E.: A holisticsustainability monitor at farm level

• Sanjeev Panwar, Anil Kumar, Identification of Indicators forSustainability of Agriculture: A Farmers’ Perception Approach

• Inga Grinfelde, Erik Mathijs, Soil conservation in post-transitionagriculture: An econometric analysis of Latvian farmers’ behaviour

General Program/ ‘Business and SD/Environment’Chair: Dr. Delyse Springett

• Fernando Ferrari, Simone Narciso Lessa, Environmental managementsystem in the oil refinery of Paulinia – Brazil

• Gary Lynch-Wood, WILLIAMSON David, Keith Michael Moreton, AnEmergent Typology of Strategy, Innovation and Culture asDeterminants of Business Performance in Small and Medium SizedEnvironmental Enterprises

• Uwafiokun Idemudia, Corporate Social Responsibility Practices inNigeria’s Oil industry

• Uwem E. Ite, SUBSTANCE OR SPIN? SHELL’S APPROACH TOCOMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT IN NIGERIA

• Furong Xu, Tuula Pohjola, Developing of environmental managementtraining in China

• Furong Xu, Tuula Pohjola, Environmental performance improvement inChinese enterprises

General Program/ ‘Industrial Ecology, Systems Analysis and Evolution’

Chair: Dr. Jim Baldwin

• Lenny SC Koh, F.Birkin, Jim Baldwin, Eco-supply Chain inManufacturing and Logistics

• Juha Helenius, Reija Hietala-Koivu, Minna Mikkola, Laura Seppänen,Esa Aro-Heinilä, Helmi Risku-Norja, Marko Sinkkonen, Antto Vihma,Systems frame for multidisciplinary study on sustainability of localizingfood

General Program/ ‘Environmental Education’ Chair: Dr. Robert Wallis

• Zaneta Stasiskiene, Jurgis Staniskis: An integrated approach toenvironmental education and research: a case study from KaunasUniversity of Technology (Lithuania)

• Petr Rychtecký, Sustainable development in environmental educationregarding Czech NGOs

• Sancar Ozaner, Outdoor Ecology Based Environmental Training inTurkey to Enhance Sustainable Development

• Peter Eyerer, Dörthe Krause, Peter Stockmayer, From frontal lecture tolearning workshop (TheoPrax)

• Peter Hills, Environmental and Sustainability Reporting at the Universityof Hong Kong: Concept and Practice

• Robert L. Wallis & Anne M. Wallis, Progressing Sustainability – anOutcome from Successful Engagement and Partnerships betweenRegional Universities and their Communities

General Program/ ‘Local and Regional Authorities Stream’

• Anni Panula-Ontto-Suuronen, Compiling and monitoring theEnvironmental Programme of South Savo

• Ulrika Palme, Sustainable development indicators for urban watersystems? Case studies on prerequisites and demand

• Hans Bruyninckx, Kris Bachus, Mayke Poesen-Vandeputte,Governance for sustainable development in Flanders

• Sara Fuller, Title of the paper to be updated

• Mallik Hossain, Urban Environmental Management and Governance:Sanitation for the Poor in Bangladesh Cities

• Fábio Giardini Pedro, Ana Luiza Roma Couto Serra, Daniella FariasScarassatti, Jason Katz, The Politics of Intervention: Relocating SlumCommunities in Areas of Risk in the Municipality of Campinas, Brazil

General Program

• Safwan Al Assaf, Towards Better Climatic Responses in Architecturaland Urban Design An Integrated Approach for Syria

• Nelly Correa Sandoval, D. Fabián Lozano García, Nature Servicesendowed chair: Ecologic and economic valuation as a key forsustainable development

• Lucie Lustigova, Sustainable marketing in Czech business sphere

• Rachel Curzon, Mineral Extraction And Site Restoration in the UK – ASustainable Process?

• Mahmoud Saffarzadeh, Indicators of Sustainable Development inTransportation

• Rula Sadik, Housing Policy and Planning: A Critical Tool in PromotingSustainable Development in the Arab Gulf Region – A Case Study ofKuwait

• Mariam Ubilava, Integration of Ecological, Economical and SocialAspects for Achieving Sustainable Development in Country (Georgia)

General Program II

• Vimala NR, Planning and Implementation of Sustainable Development–A study of Leather and Water in India

• Isidro López, Land Use evolution in Spain

16.15-16.35 Coffee16.35-18.15 Plenary Session: F. Figge, J. Korhonen, P. A. Strachan

chair: A. Posch

Wednesday June 8

8.30- 10.30 Parallel Sessions

‘Symposium on Transdiciplinary Case Study Research for SustainableDevelopment’ Chair: Dr. Arnim Wiek

• C. Kueffer, Mutual learning between scientists and practioners inecology

• Gerald Steiner et al., Communication and Social Competences inTransdisciplinary Case Studies: Graz Mobility Case Study

• H. A. Mieg, Expert roles in transdisciplinary processes

• Bedall, P.et al., Integrating Transdisciplinary Case Study Research intothe University Curriculum

‘Sustainability Networks’ Chair: Dr. Alfred Posch

• Simon Ford, The Dynamics of Technical Obsolescence: a Case Studyof the PC

• Gara Villalba, Xavier Gabarrell, A New Masters Degree in IndustrialEcology in Southern Europe

• Libby Sommer, The development of a metric for waste managementprofessionals

• Thomas P. Seager, Industrial Ecology: One of the Many Sciences ofSustainability

• Walter Vermeulen, P.J. Ras, S.L. Saalmink, GREENING GLOBALPRODUCT CHAINS: BRIDGING BARRIERS IN THE NORTH-SOUTHCOOPERATION

• Pierre Desrochers, Historical Perspectives on Eco-Efficiency and theEnvironmental Benefits of Industrial Waste Recycling

• Marianne Lindström, Mikko Attila, Terhi Fitch, Jaana Pennanen, Wasterelated conditions in environmental permits

‘Eco-Efficiency’ Chair: Dr. Jukka Hoffrén

• Tiina Pajula, Environmental Impacts of Technology Changes – Case:Pulp and Paper Production

• J. Marcos Castro, A FUZZY COMPOSITE INDEX FORSUSTAINABILITY ASSESSMENT

• Maria Enroth, To formulate and realise a corporate sustainabilitystrategy

• Tanja Tötzer, Brigitte Ömer-Rieder, Aspects of sustainability ininnovation processes: results from a business survey in the Viennaregion, Austria

• Valentina Dinica, Hans Th.A. Bressers, Theo J.N.M. de Bruijn: Theimplementation of the second negotiated agreement on energyefficiency in industry in the Netherlands

• Martin Lodenius, Erja Heino, and Sanna Viljakainen, Interest in andIncentives for Material Savings as External or Internal Functions in theFinnish Paper Industry

‘Developing country perspective’ Chair: Dr. Evans Kituyi

• Emel Baylan, A Research On Development and Conservation of Naturaland Cultural Environment Through Local Responsibility; Case Study:Terkos Lake, Istanbul

• Celine Germond-Duret, Progress and obstacles on the way towardssustainable development: the World Bank and its Inspection Panel, witha special attention to hydroelectric projects

• Dmitri Gudkov, A.B. Nazarov, Radioactive contamination of aquaticecosystems within the Chernobyl exclusion zone: environmental policyand autorehabilitation processes

• Raheem Kolawole, Kari Hänninen, Life Cycle Approaches, Governmentand Corporate Social Responsibility; Major Challenges In An AfricanCountry

• Raheem Kolawole et al., An Overview of Environmental and SocialResponsibility of Potential Pollutant Industries in Lagos and OgunStates of Nigeria

• Ralph Cobham, The Role of Institutional Change in the Management ofSustainable Development Strategies and Plans

‘Developing Country Perspective II’

• Tohnain Nobert Lengha, Indigenous Organisations and SustainableDevelopment in Cameroon

• Babatunde Lawal, Impact of a Reach-out Educational Programme onNigeria Police Officers´ Profile in Environmental Legislation

• Saleh Ahmed, Imranul Haque, G.M. Sonny Shankhary: 'Dynamics ofRiparian Land Uses along river bank buriganga: Scenario analysis of aSOUTH ASIAN CITY, DHAKA'

• Mahendra Varman, T.M.I Mahlia, H.H Masjuki, M. Husnawan, Historicaland Future Trend of Energy Demand and Environmental Emissionsfrom Transportation Sector in Malaysia

• Mahendra Varman, T.M.I Mahlia, H.H Masjuki, M. Husnawan,Feasibility and Potential of Switching to NGV for Commercial Vehiclesin Malaysia

‘Developing Country Perspective II’

• Jamil Sadiq, SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT & NETWORK-INFORMATION

• Alain Ndedi, Water privitisation in Africa

‘Developing Country Perspective II’

• T Ramjeawon, Title of the paper to be updated

• Heidi Dumreicher, A concept leading to strategies for sustainability Theexample of Chinese villages and regions

‘Developing Country Perspective II’

• Damaris Kimilu, Title of the paper to be updated

• Kudakwashe Moyo, Title of the paper to be updated

• Romeela Mohee, Title of the paper to be updated

• Morris Chidavaenzi, Title of the paper to be updated

‘Environmental/Sustainable Development Policy’Chair: Dr. Andrew Gouldson

• Joanna Ejdys, Economic Instruments of Environmental Policy in Poland

• Hellmuth Lange, How to bring policy changes about? Rapid change inagricultural policies in Germany

• Ignazio Mongelli, G. Tassielli, B. Notarnicola, GWP Accounts in Italy:Alternative Scenarios on the Basis of Producer/ConsumerResponsibility

• Markus Knigge, Nicole Kranz, The Role of Labour Unions in the processtowards sustainable consumption and production patterns

• David Schmedding, Regio-SUSTAIN - Monitoring the sustainableeffectivness of road transport-related policy measures in regions

• Elisabetta Venezia, 'Sustainable pricing and European maritime policy'

• Alexandrre Borde, information based policies for sustainabledevelopment

‘Sustainable Performance Measurement’Chair: Dr. Frank Figge and Dr. Tobias Hahn

• Natalia Yakovleva, Measuring the Sustainability of the Food System: aCase Study of the UK

• Andrew Gouldson, Do Firms Adopt Lower Standards in Poorer Areas?Corporate Social Responsibility and Environmental Justice in the EUand the US

• Frank Figge and Tobias Hahn: Sustainable Value – Putting a monetaryfigure on corporate sustainability performance. The case of BP

General Program/ ‘Agriculture Stream’ Chair: Ville Niutanen

• Erwin Wauters, Erik Mathijs, Gerard Govers, Jean Poesen, CharlesBielders, Sustainability assessment of soil erosion measures in Belgium

• Isayas Haile, Investigating the Diversity of Smallholder Livelihoods inthe Central Highlands of Eritrea

• Pälvi Pöyhönen, Kari Hänninen, Sustainable Waste Management inBrewery and Meat Processing Industry. Production of Energy throughBiomethanation of the Biowastes

• Richard Spalding, BMV Land : versatile or VULNERABLE ? - valuingagricultural land as a resource for local food provisioning in the SW ofEngland

• Balint Balazs, Györgyi BELA, György PATAKI, Barbara BODORKÓS,VALUING CROP BIODIVERSITY ON FARM IN HUNGARY

General Program/ ‘Business and SD/Environment’Chair: Dr. Delyse Springett

• Tarja Ketola, György Pataki, Greening Processes in a Finnish versusHungarian Chemical Company

• Tarja Ketola, György Pataki, Environmental ManagementConsequences of Macro-Structural Changes in a Hungarian andFinnish Chemical Company

• Fawzi Halila, Sven Åke Hörte, Innovations that combine environmentaland business aspects

• Nel A. Hofstra, Entrepreneurship in Dialogue

• Totti Könnölä and Gregory C. Unruh: Sustainability ManagementSystems Lock-in

General Program/ ‘Environmental Education’ Chair: Dr. Robert Wallis

• Santiago Cáceres, Broadening Engineering Education: Engineering andSustainable Development

• Godwell Nhamo, South Africa´s Kids in Parks Programme:Controversies, Key Actors and Actor-Network

• Kate Pears, Exploring the value of experiential learning within thesustainability discourse

• Richard A. White, Innovative ways to integrate environmental courses inuniversities with sustainable development projects in local communities:experiences from University of the Western Cape (UWC), South Africa

General Program/ ‘Local and Regional Authorities Stream’

• Maria Angela Sorce, Arianna Cecchi: ‘The Allocation of StructuralFunds’ Performance Reserve for Environmental Sustainability: theItalian Objective 1 and 2 Regions

• Simon Chubb, Promoting Regional Sustainable Development throughEuropean Funding Programmes: Experiences from the East of England

• Luisa Schmidt, João Guerra, Joaquim Gil Nave, Local Agenda 21 andCitizenship: The Portuguese Case within European Context

• Petra Zerebakova, Relation Between Urban Greenery and sustainabledevelopment

General Program

• J.Andrés Dominguez, Antonio Aledo, Raquel Huete, Guadalupe Ortiz:Sociocultural determinants of water utilisation. Results from AquadaptUE project

• Simone Klawitter, A Programmatic Concept towards Sustainable WaterPricing for Residential Water Use

• Regina Eich, Jürgen-Friedrich Hake, Innovation and SustainableDevelopment in the Energy Sector

• Eino Timola, The Entry Strategy for Sustainable Building Challengers

• Turunen Helka, Riitta Keiski, ENGINEERING APPROACH TO THEESTIMATED EARTH'S CARRYING CAPACITY FOR CARBONDIOXIDE

• Maurizio Aversa, Innovation and Architecture. Design strategies andintervention models.

• Andreas Pape, Igor Nikolic, Common Language for Mulidisciplinaryresearch in Industrial Ecology

General Program II

• YARIME Masaru, Transition from the State of Technological Lock-in: ACase Study of Replacing Diesel Vehicles with Low-Emission Vehicles inTokyo

• Gonçalo LOBO, Sérgio COSTA, Regina NOGUEIRA, Paula ANTUNES,António BRITO 'A scenario Building Methodology to Support theDefinition of Sustainable Development Strategies: the Case of theAzores Region'

• Jesper Sølver Schou, Thomas Bregnballe, Management of water birdshooting by voluntary agreements

• Tiago Pedrosa, Ângela Guimarães Pereira, Communication of scienceto non-scientific audience: VGAS - exploration of energy, lifestyles andclimate

10.30-10.50 Coffee10.50-13.00 Plenary Session: P. Rikhardsson, T. P. Seager

Chair: J. Hoffrén13.00-14.00 Lunch14.15-16.15 Closing Panel ‘The Future Challenges of SD’: J. Korhonen, R.

Welford, P. A. Strachan, M. Keitsch, P. Deutz, O. Korhonen16.15-17.00 Wine & Cheese and Departure