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Parallel sessions
15 minutes presentation per participant plus 5 minutes for Q&A.
Please load your slides 20 minutes before the session in the corresponding room or upload the file in the following link: https://forms.gle/1fM62q4Lh1su1nd96
Information about the specific rooms will be made available at the start of the event.
Monday 9 September (11:00 am – 12:30 pm)
Parallel session 1 – Economics and finance
Konadu, Renata De Montfort University
Tony-Okeke, Uchenna Coventry University
Alexandre de Souza, Claudio Unioeste
Zanievicz da Silva, Marcia Universidade Regional de Blumenau
Chair: Prof. Sergio Rivero (Universidade Federal do Pará)
Parallel session 2 – Energy
Buchmann, Kat Anglia Ruskin University
Hartmann, Ricardo UNILA
Ikpehai, Augustine Sheffield Hallam University
Thakore, Renuka University College of Estate Management
Chair: Dr. Stavros Afionis (University of Leeds)
Monday 9 September (14:00 am – 15:30 pm)
Parallel session 3 – Governance and policy
Pinto da Silva, Maurício Universidade Federal de Pelotas
Beling Loose, Eloisa Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Sul
Cesar Garcia, Julio UNIOESTE
Amaral de Andrade, Bruno Federal University of Paraíba
Chair: Prof. Carlos Eduardo Young (Universidade Federal do Rio de Janeiro)
Parallel session 4 – Environmental behaviour
Ajala, Olayinka University of York
Botti Capellari, Marta UNIOESTE
Chrystianne Lucio Barros, Hellen Universidade Potiguar
De Ita Velez, Cecilia University of Leeds
Chair: Dr. Marco Sakai (University of York)
Tuesday 10 September (11:00 am – 12:30 pm)
Parallel session 5 – Water and resources
Thorn, Jessica University of York
Emerich Faria, Luciano Centro Universitário Newton Paiva
Silva Santos, Claudiomir IFSULDEMINAS - Campus Muzambinho
Jorge de Vasconcellos, Thaís Instituto Federal de Educação, Ciência e Tecnologia do Rio de Janeiro
Chair: Dr. Cecilia de Ita Velez (University of Leeds)
Parallel session 6 – Food systems
Cooper, Jonathan Harper Adams University
Filimonau, Viachaslau Bournemouth University
Laudelino Silva, Samuel State University of Mato Grosso
Maidl de Souza, Natali State University of Ponta Grossa
Chair: Prof. Carlos Eduardo Young (Universidade Federal do Rio de Janeiro)
Tuesday 10 September (14:00 am – 15:30 pm)
Parallel session 7 – Disaster risk and planning
Amoni, Melina WayCarbon and Pontificia Universidade Catolica de Minas Gerais
Rudorff, Conrado National Center for Monitoring and Early Warning of Natural Disasters (CEMADEN)
Lada Guerreiro, Renato Instituto Federal de Educação, Ciência e Tecnologia do Paraná
Chair: Dr. Paola Sakai (University of Leeds)
Parallel session 8 – Environmental education and health
Bernardete Dahlem Pacheco, Roseli Instituto Federal do Paraná
dos Santos Rita, Fabrício IFSULDEMINAS-Campus Muzambinho
Severo Peixe, Tiago State University of Londrina (UEL)
Chair: Prof. Irene Carniatto (UNIOESTE)
UK researchers Dr Marco Sakai
Marco is an ecological economist and the UK workshop coordinator. Based at the Environment and Geography Department of the University of York, he has extensive experience in the economics of climate change. His research focuses on the links between climate, the economy and development. He is also interested in urban contexts and their mitigation and adaptation challenges. He has worked in University of Leeds, the Stockholm Environment Institute, the Mexican Ministry of Finance and the UN Conference on Trade and Development (UNCTAD). He is also professor at the Faculty of Economics of the National Autonomous University of Mexico. Email: [email protected]
Dr Paola Sakai
Paola is an ESRC UKRI Research and Innovation Fellow in the University of Leeds, specialising in climate resilience, adaptation, mitigation and disaster risk reduction. She specialises in cities, having led a project about how three cities in three different countries can cooperate to enable climate-resilient development (Triangle-city). She is currently developing the economic case for investing in resilient urban infrastructure at a city scale, exploring the synergies between disaster risk reduction and improvements in productivity, economic growth, employment, environmental quality, and human well-being. Email: [email protected]
Dr Uchenna Tony-Okeke
Dr Uchenna Tony-Okeke is a senior lecturer in Finance within the School of Economics, Finance and Accounting where he teaches various Finance modules, including Investment Analysis and Financial Trading. Uchenna obtained his PhD in Finance from Coventry University and is also a Fellow of the Higher Education Academy. Uchenna's research focuses on Empirical Asset Pricing, especially within Emerging and Frontier markets; Volatility Modeling, Market Efficiency and Financial Market Event Studies. Email: [email protected]
Dr Renata Konadu
Dr Renata Konadu is a lecturer at De Montfort University in the UK where she delivers corporate sustainability and governance related modules. She is also volunteer Programs Coordinator responsible for Climate Finance with the Pan African Centre of Climate (PACC) Policy. Having pursued an MSc in Energy Management and a PhD in Environmental Reporting combined with training programmes with the World Bank, she has enhanced her knowledge in climate change resilience and finance strategies. Renata's research interest lies in the areas of Environmental Reporting, Corporate Social Responsibility, Business Ethics and Corporate Governance. Email: [email protected]
Dr Stavros Afionis
Stavros is a Research Fellow at the Sustainability Research Institute (SRI) of the School of Earth & Environment. Previously, from 2016 to 2018, Stavros was a Teaching Fellow in Environmental Politics at Keele University. From 2011 to 2016, Stavros was a Postdoctoral Research Fellow at SRI. His doctoral research examined the role played by the European Union in international climate change negotiations. His research interests currently focus on environmental politics and in particular, international climate change negotiations and global biofuel policies. He is also an Associate Editor for Environmental Policy and Governance. Email: [email protected]
Dr Renuka Thakore
Dr Renuka Thakore currently works as a Researcher and Tutor for Education and Sustainability. Working in partnership with ‘The Prince's Foundation’ she has demonstrated a capacity for strong and strategic leadership for the project and research for "Sustainable Developments and Sustainable Communities". Renuka has built up her understanding and knowledge in advanced construction technology and sustainability in the built environment through her PhD research project in energy efficiency in English housing, long 20 years’ experience in Housing industry and a formal training in environmental management and sustainability. Email: [email protected]
Dr Cecilia de Ita Velez
Cecilia is an inter-disciplinary researcher with a mixed background in environmental and social sciences. Before pursuing a PhD in sustainability, Cecilia worked as an environmental consultant in the tourism industry for five years. One of her main research interests is to explore climate change adaptation strategies that reconcile environmental conservation and community development and participation, for which she has worked closely with various stakeholders in Europe and Latin America. Her most recent research project looked at climate services and impact-based financing risk alleviation in South Asia. Email: [email protected]
Dr Olayinka Ajala
Dr Olayinka Ajala is an associate lecturer at the University of York. He holds a doctorate degree in Politics and a Masters degree in Globalisation and Development. Olayinka’s research interests includes formation of insurgencies, terrorism and counterterrorism, resource conflicts, migration as well as the impact of climate change on conflict. In 2014, Olayinka was a visiting fellow at the Combating Terrorism Centre, United States Military Academy, West Point. He has consulted for local and international organisations including the EU and the Government of Belgium. He is also a consultant trainer with the Ministry of Defence, UK. Email: [email protected]
Dr Jonathan Cooper
Dr Jonathan Cooper is Senior Lecturer in Sustainable Technology and Geography at Harper Adams University, Shropshire, United Kingdom. His research interest is in sustainable development with particular emphasis on the role of technology in low carbon transitions; his present research is in urban agriculture as a means of achieving climate-resilient cities. Dr Cooper co-ordinates an MRes Urban Agriculture programme and is an active member of the newly established Urban Farming Group at Harper Adams University. Email: [email protected]
Dr Jessica Thorn
Dr. Jessica Thorn is a Research Associate in the University of York. Concurrently, she holds an African Women in Climate Change Science fellowship, hosted by the African Climate and Development Initiative at the University of Cape Town, supported by the African Institute of Mathematical Sciences. She combines participatory scenario analysis, probabilistic social-ecological modelling, multi-scalar institutional analysis, and ecosystem service quantification to measure potential impacts of Chinese foreign direct investment in transportation corridors in East Africa on ecosystem service provisioning, livelihoods, and social coherence. Email: [email protected]
Dr Viachaslau Filimonau
Viachaslau is an Associate Professor at Bournemouth University. His research interests include sustainable mobility, environmental management and environmental impact assessment applied to the context of tourism, hospitality and transport systems. He holds a PhD in Tourism Geography from Bournemouth University School of Tourism, UK. He presents extensive knowledge and research on this topic in a variety of geographical and socio-cultural contexts, including Poland, Germany, Sweden, Portugal, France, Brazil and the United Kingdom. Email: [email protected]
Dr Augustine Ikpehai
Augustine received a PhD in Smart Grid communication from the Manchester Metropolitan University and MSc in Communication Engineering from Lancaster University, both in UK. He joined Sheffield Hallam University in January 2019 as a lecturer in the Department of Engineering & Mathematics. He has over 10 years’ experience in industry and R&D with core expertise in Network Engineering, Communication Systems, Smart Grid Technologies and IoT. I have worked on many successful projects funded by EPSRC, EU-H2020 and Innovate-UK. Email: [email protected]
Dr Kat Buchmann
Postdoctoral Research Fellow, Global Sustainability Institute. MEDEAS project on RES transition. PhD University of Cambridge 2016. Before: Consultant for OECD and GIZ. Email: [email protected]
Brazilian researchers Prof Irene Carniatto
Irene is the Brazilian workshop coordinator. She has been a researcher and professor at the State University of the West of Paraná since 1993. Assistant Professor of the Biological Sciences College of Unioeste, and the Postgraduate Program Master and Doctorate in Sustainable Rural Development of Unioeste - Campus of Marechal Cândido Rondon-PR. Coordinator of the University Center for Studies, Research and Extension of Protection and Disaster – CEPED UNIOESTE and the Laboratory of Research and Studies in Basin and Environmental Education - LABHEA / UNIOESTE. She has been a participant in the Research Group Monitoring and Preservation of Ecosystems of Unioeste / CNPQ since 2002. Email: [email protected]
Prof Carlos Eduardo Frickmann Young
Prof. Carlos E. F. Young is currently Associate Professor at the Institute of Economics, Federal University of Rio de Janeiro (IE-UFRJ), His research agenda has focused on international trade and the environment, environmental accounting, macroeconomic modelling incorporating environmental variables, the economics of deforestation, valuation techniques of natural resources, and the economics of climate change. He was a pioneer on Green GDP estimates in Brazil, and has many studies on issues relation development and the environment, including determinants of green innovation and financing for sustainable development. Email: [email protected]
Prof Sergio Rivero
Associate Professor at the UFPA School of Economics and the UFPA Postgraduate Program in Economics. He holds a PhD in Sustainable Development of the Humid Tropics from the Federal University of Pará (2004) and Post-Doctorate from the university Columbia in New York - USA, the University of Amsterdam - Netherlands and the University of Lancaster - England. He has experience in Economics and Computing, focusing on Social Economic Simulation, acting on the following subjects: Amazon, regional development, socio-economic scenarios, sustainable development and simulation. Email: [email protected]
Dr Luciano Emerich Faria
Despite I´m a chemist, I´ve been working with the environment for the past 15 years through the works that I've been conducting in speleology. I started to advise biology and engineering students in works that they do that are related to the subject. I turned my attention on water quality parameters analysis when I noticed that this so precious good is being so much threatened, not only due to pollution but also because of it is management. Because of all of this that I think that my education or scientific view of environmental factors that involve the humanity could contribute to the works of the workshop. Email: [email protected]
Dr Eloisa Beling Loose
I'm currently studying how responses to climate change are reported to society through journalism. I have a postdoctoral period of the Postgraduate Program in Communication of the Federal University of Rio Grande do Sul. I got a degree in Journalism and a master's degree in Communication and Information. My PhD in Environment and Development was about climate change risk communication, and received the Capes 2017 Award for the best thesis in the Environmental Science area. I've been researching communication and environment with emphasis on climate change coverage since 2013, publishing articles about the brazilian reality. Email: [email protected]
Dr Conrado Rudorff
Dr. Conrado Rudorff holds a B.Sc. in Environmental and Sanitary Engineering from the Federal University of Santa Catarina, Brazil (2003), M.Sc. in Remote Sensing from the National Institute for Space Research, Brazil (2006), and Ph.D. in Environmental Science & Management from the University of California, Santa Barbara, USA (2013). He is a researcher of the National Center for Monitoring and Early Warning of Natural Disasters (CEMADEN) in Brazil since 2014. His current research is focused on hydrological forecasting, inundation modeling, and flood impact analysis. Email: [email protected]
Dr Ricardo Hartmann
I worked with combustion, natural gas, ethanol, biodiesel, straight vegetable oils for diesel engine, biogas, biomethane and bio Jet fuels. I have made a sandwich doctorate at KIT in Karlsruhe/Germany, where I performed experiments to obtain combustion properties of fossil and bio Jet fuels. Since I came back from Germany in 2105, I have worked with municipal solid waste (MSW) and biogas production. In the last 10 years I have focused on thermodynamics. In the last five years I started to work with smart cities and study the applications of thermodynamics methods and approach to improve energetic efficiency on urban environments. Email: [email protected]
Dr Tiago Severo Peixe
Bachelor Degree in Pharmacy and Biochemistry from the Ponta Grossa State University. Specialist in Occupational Health and Safety by the International Labour Organization. Master and PhD in Toxicology and Toxicological Analysis by the University of Sao Paulo. Currently, is an Adjunct Professor at the State University of Londrina, teaching in Pharmacy and Medicine and in the Graduate Program in Public Health. Works in the Toxicology Sector of the University Hospital. Email: [email protected]
Dr Renato Lada Guerreiro
Graduated in Geography; Master in Geography with emphasis in Environmental Analysis; Master and PhD in Geosciences and Environment with emphasis on Environmental Change: regional and global. Author of several international papers on paleoclimatic and paleoenvironmental changes from the last Ice Age to the present. Professor and researcher at the Federal Institute of Education, Science and Technology of Paraná. Coordinator of Research, Development and Innovation. Founding Partner of Oeste em Desenvolvimento, a public-private partnership for the development of western Paraná. Director of the public-private partnership between IFPR and BIOPARK. Email: [email protected]
Dr Roseli Bernardete Dahlem Pacheco
Graduated in History and in Tourism, Doctor and Master in Geography and Post Doctorate student in Public Policies and Development at UNILA where I am researching the Coletivo Educador Municipal of Foz do Iguaçu. I started working in Environmental Education in 2000. During that time I worked at the Municipal Department of Environment, at the Escola Parque Program and at the Training Program for Environmental Educators of the Paraná Basin 3. Teacher of the Instituto Federal do Paraná Campus Foz do Iguaçu. Email: [email protected]
Dr Samuel Laudelino Silva
I'm a chemist. Master in environmental education. Doctor of animal science. I work with urban and rural agroecology. I work postgraduate, studies in environmental sciences at the State University of Mato Grosso. Email: [email protected]
Dr Hellen Chrystianne Lucio Barros
Profª Dr.ª at Potiguar University, Natal, Brasil. Research field: Environmental Psychology Email: [email protected]
Dr. Maurício Pinto da Silva
Bachelor of Business Administration Master in Social Policy/Development, Territory and Social Innovation PhD in Regional Development/territory, Planning and Sustainability Post-doctorate in Public Health and Environment Member-ODS/UNDP/ON Email: [email protected]
Dr. Bruno Amaral de Andrade
Postdoctoral Research Fellow (2019-2021) at the School of Architecture, Planning and Environmental Policy, University College Dublin, Ireland. Doctor (2019) in Architecture and Urbanism at the Federal University of Minas Gerais - Brazil (UFMG); mobility at the Technical University of Vienna (TUWIEN). Master (2015) and Bachelor (2012) in Architecture and Urbanism at the Federal University of Espírito Santo (UFES). International correspondent of the magazine "Scienze del Territorio" in Italy (2018 - ). Areas of expertise: GIS applied to Landscape Architecture (Geodesign); Participatory Planning (Serious Games and Geogames); Digital Heritage. Email: [email protected]
Dr. Claudio Alexandre de Souza
Post - Doctorate in Administration – 2017 at Université du Québec à Montréal (Canada) with research on Responsible Consumption. Doctorate in Geography - 2010/2014 at UFPR Paraná (Brazil) with research on Territoriality and Corporate Social Responsibility in the Resorts Companies and part-time PhD in Rsponsible Tourism - 2010/2013 at Leeds Metropolitan University (England). Master In Hospitality - 2003/2005 at UAM (Brazil), with research on Corporate Social Responsibility. Specialist in Ecotourism: Education and Environmental Interpretation - 1999/2001 at UFLA (Brazil). Graduation in Tourism and Hospitality - 1993/1997 at UNIVALI (Brazil). Email: [email protected]
Dr. Natali Maidl de Souza
Agronomy Engineer, MSc in Agriculture, PhD in Crop Science Email: [email protected]
Dr Julio Cesar Garcia
University Associate Professor at Unioeste (Foz do Iguaçu/Pr/Brazil); Post-Graduation Professor at Univel (Cascavel/Pr/Brazil); researcher of Environmental Law, Technological Innovation and Sustainability, Environmental Lawyer (Oab-Pr 35.946); Director of the Center For Studies on Sustainability – Unioeste; President of the Environmental Council of Foz Do Iguaçu; Coordinator of Environmental Comission of Codetri; Invited Researcher At Ufl - University Of Florida (Levin College Of Law) Email: [email protected]