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YSI – Sustainable Development: Structural Change and the Environment
YSI-Macro HET 2024 Workshop
Start time:
October 16, 2024 @ 8:00 am - October 18, 2024 @ 5:00 pm
CEST
Location:
University of Siena, Piazza San Francesco, Siena, Provincia di Siena, 53100
Type:
Workshop
Speakers
Peter Skott
University of Massachusetts Amherst
Adam Aboobaker
University of Manchester
Marwil J Davila-Fernandez
University of Siena
Maria Virgilito
Sant'Anna School of Advanced Studies, Italy
Local Partners
Description
MACRO-HET aims to provide a detailed analysis of the differing ecological perspectives between the global North and South. Investigating how environmental attitudes adapt and can be coordinated requires a complex systems approach. Social scientists are beginning to explore how individuals, who use simple decision-making rules and have limited understanding of their environment, communicate and learn, resulting in collective climate behaviors. MACRO-HET’s main ambition is to create a coherent narrative that supports international collaboration for innovation-driven and inclusive development, addressing the major challenge of climate change.
We are pleased to call for Young Scholar participation in the 2024 MACRO-HET Workshop, which will take place at the University of Siena, Italy, from 16 to 18 October 2024. The theme for this year’s workshop is “Sustainable Development: Structural Change and the Environment.” The goal is to create a platform to discuss innovative approaches, methods, and techniques for addressing inclusive development in both the global North and South, with a strong focus on the current environmental crisis.
Theoretical and empirical contributions on structural change and the environment are welcome, while those addressing the following topics are particularly encouraged:
– Structuralism and behavioural macroeconomics
– Climate change and environmental economics
– Social interactions and social norms
– Complexity and uncertainty
A variety of methodological approaches is welcome, particularly:
– Nonlinear dynamic systems
– Heterogeneous Agents Models (HAMs)
– Agent-based Models (ABMs)
– Stock-Flow Consistent Models (SFCs)
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