10th biennal conference of the European Society for Ecological Economics.
18-21 Jun 2013 Lille (France)

ESEE 2013 and RIODD 2013 Conferences Practical Guide

This practical guide contains important informations (maps, addresses...) : Link

Final Program available !

New! June 8th, 2013

To access the final program of the ESEE 2013 conference, simply click here.

New: Book of Abstracts

New! June 8th, 2013

The ESEE 2013 Conference Book of Abstracts is available here.

For contributors: How to upload the full text of your proposal

To upload the full text of a paper :

- Go to the conference platform: http://esee2013.sciencesconf.org

- Enter your login and password used when you've uploaded your abstract.

- In "My space", click on 'Submissions"

- To add the fulltext, click on the (+), on the right side of the screen.

Registration to the ESEE 2013 Conference

 

 

Conference registration is now opened 

http://esee2013.sciencesconf.org/register

 

Fees

 

 

Full Fee (€)

Early Registration (€)

ESEE/ISEE members and RIODD members

330

280

Non-members

390

330

Students

210

170

 

 

The fee covers:

 

-  Access to all conference sessions, including poster display area

 

-  Access to opening ceremony and reception

 

-  Lunches and coffee breaks

 

-  Conference dinner

 

-  Support materials – program, access to papers and others materials

 

-  Two years” subscription to the Journal Environmental Policy and Governance

 

 

 

Pre-conference workshop

 (Reims, 17-18 June 2013)

 PhD and Master students will be invited to participate to a pre-conference workshop organised at the Université Reims Champagne Ardenne, on June 17-18. A special transport will be organised to allow participants to the pre-conference workshop to reach Lille on time for the opening ceremony. More details will be available soon on the website of the conference.

 

Contact: Franck-Dominique Vivien : fd.vivien@univ-reims.fr

More info : http://esee2013.sciencesconf.org/resource/page/id/3 

  

Policy Event

(Brussels, 18 June 2013, 9AM-3PM)

 

In line with the focus on institutional dynamics of ESEE 2013, a pre-conference Policy Event will take place in Brussels focusing on the evolution of the modes, forms and depths of the institutionalisation of the (main) research questions of Ecological Economics to the EU-level policy making: Ecological Economics and the EU-level policy making: where do we stand in terms of interaction?

 

The Policy Event will strive towards a more inclusive comprehension of how ESEE’s core messages, paradigms and methodological stances find an echo in policy agendas at EU-level. In other words, how and to what degree Ecological Economics is institutionalized at the EU-level?

 

The policy event will be organized by the Université Libre de Bruxelles (ULB-IGEAT) in collaboration with EU-institutions (EU Parliament and/or DG ENV&DG RTD). It will alternate a series of keynote speeches by high-level ESEE-members and policy actors with a series of presentations of emblematic ESEE-related (past and on-going) research projects and studies.

 

Brussels is at a mere 30 minutes’ trip by high-speed train from Lille, which allows participants to join the conference opening in time.

 

Contact: Tom Bauler : tbauler@ulb.ac.be

 More info: http://esee2013.sciencesconf.org/resource/page?id=15&lang=en

 

Relevant dates and deadlines

Early registration: 8 March, 2013 - 6 May, 2013

Final paper due: 6 May 2013

Deadline for presenters registration: 6 May 2013

Deadline for registration: 1 June 2013

Pre-conference workshop (Reims): 17-18 June 2013

Policy event (Brussels): 18 June 2013

Conference (Lille, Villeneuve d'Ascq): 18-21 June 2013

ESEE 2013 Conference Preliminary Timetable

Click here to download the preliminary ESEE 2013 conference timetable, including all the events (pre-conference workshop in Reims, policy event in Brussels)

February 21st, 2013: Selection of papers and posters to be presented during the conference

The reviewing process has involved 80 different reviewers and each contribution has been reviewed by two different reviewers. Given the large number of proposals received (701 in total including paper and poster proposals), the choice of the accepted contributions was difficult. Reviewers were asked to rate each contribution, based on the criteria of pertinence and according to a scale (from A - accepted, to D refused, including two intermediate levels: B – accepted with minor revisions; C – accepted with major revisions). 154 proposals received a double A rating and were automatically accepted. 39 proposals received a double D rating and were automatically rejected. Thus, the discussion to select and accept or reject the others proposals was long, and we tried to take into account several aspects, including a certain equilibrium in the topics addressed. 448 proposals have been accepted (408 as “paper” and 40 as “poster”). 

   

Brussels Policy event (June 18th)- Final program

To Consult the final program of the Brussels event, click here.

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