11th Annual BIOECON Conference on
"Economic Instruments to Enhance the Conservation
and Sustainable Use of Biodiversity"
Centro Culturale Don Orione Artigianelli - Venice,
Italy
September 21-22, 2009
hosted by Fondazione Eni Enrico Mattei (FEEM)
in association with Conservation International, DEFRA,
Department of Land Economy of Cambridge University,
Department of Economics of Ca' Foscari University of Venice,
and European Investment Bank
The Fondazione Eni Enrico Mattei,
in association with Conservation
International, DEFRA,
Department
of Land Economy of Cambridge University, Department
of Economics of University of Ca' Foscari Venice, and European
Investment Bank, announces the Eleventh International BIOECON
Conference on "Economic Instruments to Enhance the Conservation
and Sustainable Use of Biodiversity". The Conference will be
held at the Centro Culturale Don Orione Artigianelli, in Venice,
Italy, on September 21st-22nd, 2009.
The Conference is targeted at researchers, environmental professionals,
international organisations and policy makers who are interested
in working in the management and conservation of biodiversity. The
Conference is focused on identifying the most effective and efficient
instruments for biodiversity conservation, such as auctions of biodiversity
conservation contracts, payment-for-services contracts, taxes, tradable
permits, voluntary mechanisms and straightforward command and control.
Special emphasis will be given to policy reforms aimed at increasing
the commercial rewards for conserving biodiversity, increasing the
penalties for biodiversity loss and circulating information on the
biodiversity performance requirements of firms. An increasing number
of businesses, which were responsible for biodiversity loss in the
past, are now supporters of biodiversity conservation. Markets for
organic agriculture and sustainably-harvested timber are developing
at double-digit rates, while rapid growth is observed in the demand
for climate mitigation services, such as the protection of forests
and wetlands to absorb carbon dioxide. Bio-prospecting, the search
for new compounds, genes and organisms in the wild, is another biodiversity
business on the rise.
Leading international environmental economists will present their
latest research in two plenary sessions. Confirmed keynote speakers
are:
Professor Edward B.
Barbier (University of Wyoming, USA)
Professor Anil Markandya
(University of Bath, UK and Basque Centre for Climate Change, Spain)
The agenda also includes two panel discussions:
European Investment Bank session (day 1) on Valuing Ecosystem
Services: the Link Between Theory and Practice
Conservation International session (day2) on Applying Economic Instruments
to Enable People to Conserve Biodiversity and Ecosystem Services
The Conference will open with an evening reception at the Centro
Culturale Don Orione Artigianelli on September 20th. Conference
sessions will commence in the morning of September 21st and end
in the afternoon of September 22nd. A Conference dinner will be
organised on the evening of September 21st. Lunches and refreshments
will also be provided.
The registration fee for conference auditors is of € 198,
and includes access to: the cocktail reception, the social dinner,
four coffee breaks and two lunches. Travel and accommodation expenses
remain the responsibility of all the participants.
Registration deadline: 10 September 2009.
Further information about the Conference will be posted on this
page of the BIOECON web-site.
If you need more information, and for late registration
and payment, please contact Ms. Ughetta Molin Fop, e-mail ughetta.molin@feem.it,
fax +39.041.2711461.
Announcement
and Call for papers
Programme and papers
Programme book
Participants list
Photos
Scientific Report
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