23rd Ph.D. Workshop on International Climate Policy Papers Name of Participant Institution Country E-mail Title of Paper/Presentation 1 Ambe-Uva Terhemba Nom National Open University of Nigeria Nigeria mneuter@gmail.com Sea Level Rise and Internally Displaced Persons in Nigeria: Gauging the Impact, Vulnerability and Adaptability at the Coastal City of Lagos 2 Aponte-González Félix I. School of Environment and Development, University of Manchester United Kingdom Felix.Apontegonzalez@postgrad.manchester.ac.uk Concerning Caribbean Climate Change Vulnerabilities and Adaptation in Small Island Cities 3 Aquilina Noel, Dr 4 Bettgenhäuser Kjell Department of Physics, Faculty of Science, University of Malta Built Environment Strategies, Ecofys Germany GmbH & Darmstadt University of Technology Malta Germany noel.aquilina@um.edu.mt k.bettgenhaeuser@ecofys.com Challenges in Climate Modelling 5 Bhandari Medani P. Sociology Department, Maxwell School of Citizenship and Public Affairs, Syracuse University New York, United States of America mbhandar@syr.edu The climate change induced problems in the South Asia, a case study of Bangladesh, India, Nepal, and Pakistan 6 Briguglio Lino, Professor 7 Bring Arvid Director Islands & Small States Institute, University of Malta and IPCC Member Department of Physical Geography & Quaternary Geology, Stockholm University Malta Sweden lino.briguglio@um.edu.mt arvid.bring@natgeo.su.se Climate Change and Small Islands States Robust and relevant planning of hydrological monitoring under climate change 8 Corradi Chiara A.R. Department for Innovation in Biological, Agro-food and Forestry (DIBAF), University of Tuscia, Viterbo, Italy Italy ccorradi@unitus.it CDM reforestation activities under Kyoto Protocol, implemented on coca cultivation (Erythroxylum coca ) degraded lands in the Peruvian Amazon: risk or opportunity? Universidad Carlos III de Madrid Geography Division, Mediterranean Institute, University of Malta Centre for Comparative and International Studies, University of Zurich Faculté des Sciences, Université Marien Ngouabi, Brazzaville Congo Spain Malta Switzerland Republic of Congo jmgamerorus@yahoo.es ritienne.gauci@um.edu.mt daisuke.hayashi@pw.uzh.ch ifo_suspense@yahoo.fr Climate Policy Integration: Government Programmes and Strategies in Spain Participant Role of renewable energy policies in international transfer of wind energy technologies Soil organic carbon dynamics under a mosaic forest-savannah in the tek e Plateaux, Congo 13 Jus Darko 14 Lecuyer Oskar Centre for Economic Studies (CES), Ludwig-Maximilian University of Munich CIRED, France Germany France darko.jus@lrz.uni-muenchen.de lecuyer@centre-cired.fr Germany's electricity policy within the European framework: Some general lessons Combining climate and energy policies: synergies or antagonism? Modelling interactions with energy efficiency instruments 15 Maneschi Davide 16 Micallef-Borg Cheryl Department of Development and Planning, Aalborg University, Denmark Department of European & International Law, Katholieke Universiteit Leuven Denmark Belgium maneschi@plan.aau.dk cmb@law.kuleuven.be The role of banks in the uptake and implementation of energy renovation of buildings Biodiversity Offsets and Habitat Banking in Climate Change Law: an MBI's (Coase) efficiency 17 Moncada Stefano European Documentation and Research Centre, University of Malta Malta stefano.moncada@um.edu.mt Aid to Adapt: The Sensitivity of EU Aid to Climate Change Adaptation in Small Island Developing States 18 Mueller Daniel Faculty of Business and Economics, University of Basel and Institutfür Wirtschaftsstudien Basel GmbH Germany dani.mueller@unibas.ch Substitution Elasticities in Swiss Manufacturing Sectors between Energy, Capital and Labor 19 Orihuela-Belmonte D. Edith Froilán Esquinca Cano, Mercedes Gordillo. Secretaría del Medio Ambiente e Historia Natural. Chiapas México Mexico oeditheo@hotmail.com Alternative model for rural development in the Biosphere Reserve El Ocote Chiapas, Mexico 20 Pace Parascandalo Luciano 21 Persson Åsa, Dr 22 Priam Judith Malta Sweden Puerto Rico luc022@maltanet.net asa.persson@sei-international.org priamjud@gmail.com Participant International adaptation finance: benefitting the public or the private? Energy issue on islands: the case studies of Guadeloupe and Puerto Rico 23 Riollet Romain Institute for Islands & Small States Stockholm Resilience Centre, and Stockholm Environment Institute Université des Antilles et de la Guyane, Guadeloupe FWI Servicios Cientificos y Técnicos, San Juan, Puerto Rico CERTOP, Université Toulouse 2, Toulouse France romain.riollet@sciences-po.org Revision of the European CO2 market: Changes in the governance of electricity GHG emissions 24 Rohling Moritz 25 Schimschar Sven Institute for Environmental Decisions (IED), ETH Zurich Ecofys Germany GmbH, Am Wassermann 36, 50829 Cologne, Germany Germany Germany rohling@econ.gess.ethz.ch S.Schimschar@ecofys.com Optimal Monitoring and Countries' Compliance with International Environmental Taxes Carbon mechanisms and the building sector: Clean Development Mechanism (CDM) vs. Nationally Appropriate Mitigation Actions (NAMAs) 26 Steffen Angela Department of Economics and Oeschger Centre for Climate Change Research, University Bern, Switzerland Switzerland angela.steffen@vwi.unibe.ch The Interaction between Financial and Physical Adaptation to Climate Change 27 Uddin Mahatab Department of Law, Business and Social Sciences, Aarhus University, Denmark Denmark mahatab.ipl@gmail.com Climate change, Adaptation mechanism, and National Law /Policy of Bangladesh: An Analytical Evaluation 28 Voitekhovitch Irina Joint Institute of Nuclear and Power Research 'Sosny', Minsk, Belarus Belarus voitekhovitch@mail.ru Energy Planning as an Instrument of Forecasting Greenhouse Gas Emissions and Policy Measures on Climate Change Mitigation 29 Weissenbacher Manfred, Professor Institute for Sustainable Energy, University of Malta Malta manfred.weissenbacher@um.edu.mt Energy Issues and the Climate Debate 9 10 11 12 Gamero Rus Jesús Marcos Gauci Ritienne Hayashi Daisuke Ifo Suspense Deep renovation in the European Building stock - Integrated assessment scenarios with BEAM2 Page 1 of 1