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| 07/02/2009 07:00 - 07/04/2009 17:00 | |
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1st International Conference on Landscape Economics 2-4 July 2009, Vienna, Austria Numerous research programmes and publications indicate a new interest of economists in landscape. The challenge of this conference is to give an overview on current economic research on landscape and to sketch the profile of landscape economics as a new scientific discipline. The conference draws on the general assumption that economic theory offers a potent analytical framework to examine and explain landscape dynamics, the possibilities to govern landscape development and related economic opportunities in rural and urban areas. The economic research on landscape covers a broad field of innovative empirical and theoretical studies, such as valuation, economic landscape models, cost-benefit analyses of landscape services, landscape governance, externalities, income and labour market effects, and many others. This conference is organised by the European Consortium for Landscape Economics, CEEP, funded by the French Ministry of Environment and Sustainable Development (MEDD). The organisation committee invites all scholars working in the broad field of landscape economics: - Landscape economics – the Formation of a New Discipline - Landscape and Public Decision Making - Policy Instruments for Coordination and Landscape Governance - Landscape Maintenance as an Economic Sector - Demand for and Supply of Landscape - Economic Activities as Driving Forces for Landscape Development - Landscape as a Basis of Economic Development This call for papers extends to all researchers working on the above topics, however, does not exclude other contributions in the context of landscape economics. Please submit the full paper in English and author information (full name, affiliation, address, telephone and fax number, e-mail address of author/s) by March 2, 2009 to : julien.salanie@agrocampus-ouest.fr (with a copy to walid.oueslati@agrocampus-ouest.fr) Both analytical and empirical work will be considered for oral presentation; syntheses will also be appreciated. The working language of the workshop is English. Full papers of no more than 35 pages with abstract and detailed contact information (on a separate page) should be submitted by e-mail in Word (or LaTeX) and pdf. Deadlines - Paper submission: 2 March 2009 - Notification of acceptance: 17th April 2009 - Registration: 29th May 2009 Scientific Committee: Guy Garrod, United-Kingdom Walid Oueslati, France Ulrich Hampicke, Germany Marianne Penker, Austria Nick Hanley, United-Kingdom Colin Price, United-Kingdom Bernard Lehmann, Switzerland Julien Salanié, France Robert Lifran, France Ken Willis, United-Kingdom Francesco Marangon, Italy Tiziano Tempesta, Italy Guido Van Huylenbroeck, Belgium Dominique Vollet, France Ståle Navrud, Norway Hans Karl Wytrzens, Austria Organisation Committee: Barbara Enengel, BOKU, Austria, Eva Krickler, BOKU, Austria Walid Oueslati, Agrocampus Ouest, France Marianne Penker, BOKU, Austria Julien Salanié, Agrocampus Ouest, France Hans Karl Wytrzens, BOKU, Austria Johanna Choumert, Agrocampus Ouest, France Laure Cormier, Agrocampus Ouest, France Registration fees: 300€ (including conference materials, coffee breaks, lunches and dinners, and a post-workshop tour). 220€ for PhD students. Contact: Prof. Walid OUESLATI (walid.oueslati@agrocampus-ouest.fr ; +33 2 41 22 54 91) for details on submission, review and other scientific issues Mrs. Eva Krickler (eva.krickler@boku.ac.at; +43 1 47654 3670) for organisational issues in Vienna. |
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| contact person: | Prof. Walid OUESLATI and Mrs. Eva Krickler |
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| homepage: | http://www.ceep-europe.org |
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