Final Conference
The final conference of CLIBIO Project was organised within the 11th Annual BIOECON Conference on "Economic Instruments to Enhance the Conservation and Sustainable Use of Biodiversity" held in Venice on 21-22 September 2009.
A CLIBIO Special Session and a EIB Discussion Panel was organised to present the final results and the policy impacts of the project.
In details, the following papers were presented:
- Paulo A.L.D. NUNES “A hybrid approach to the valuation of climate change effects on ecosystem services: evidence from European forests”
- Andrea GHERMANDI “Climate change impacts on biodiversity and freshwater ecosystems values: meta-analytical results from a European case study”
- Fabio EBOLI “Macro economic assessment of climate change impacts: a regional and sectoral perspective”
- Francesco BOSELLO Macro-economic implications of biodiversity losses and other climate change impacts”
- Mattia CAI “Protection outside protected areas: How are farming systems influencing biodiversity conservation in Natura 2000 areas?”
- Andrea GHERMANDI “The values of coastal ecosystems for recreation and passive uses: a global analysis”
- Helen DING “Economic modelling of biodiversity in the scenario of global change: results from an European study on forests”
- Aline CHIABAI “Economic valuation of forest ecosystem services: methodology and monetary estimates”
- Giulia MACAGNO “Agricultural pressures on biodiversity conservation: an analysis of the effectiveness of Natura 2000 network in Italy”.
More information on the programme and CLIBIO presentations on the conference web site: http://www.bioecon.ucl.ac.uk/04_11_ann-conf.htm