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Third Internati<strong>on</strong>al C<strong>on</strong>ference <strong>on</strong> Climate Change<br />

FRI. PARALLEL SESSIONS<br />

13:25-13:55 14:00-14:30 14:35-15:05<br />

Room 2 Using Microfossils to<br />

Modern Sea-Level Rise<br />

Climate Change and the<br />

Understand Past Envir<strong>on</strong>mental Records from the South Island Potential Sec<strong>on</strong>dary Impacts <strong>on</strong><br />

Change<br />

of New Zealand Based <strong>on</strong> Salt- the Structures of Human<br />

Dr Hugh Grenfell, Dr. Bruce Marsh Foraminiferal Proxy Data Activities: Analysis <strong>on</strong> the<br />

Hayward, Ashwaq Sabaa, Brigida Orioli Figueira, Geology Scale of the Flanders/Belgium<br />

Geomarine Research, Brigida Department School of<br />

Regi<strong>on</strong><br />

Figueira, University of Auckland, Envir<strong>on</strong>ment, University of Björn Verhofstede, Prof. Dr.<br />

Auckland, New Zealand<br />

Auckland, Dr Bruce Hayward, Dr Georges Allaert, Centre for<br />

Overview: Use of microfossils to Hugh Grenfell, Geomarine Mobility and Spatial Planning<br />

interpret past envir<strong>on</strong>mental Research, Auckland, New Department of Civil Engineering,<br />

<strong>change</strong>s.<br />

Zealand<br />

Ghent University, Ghent, Belgium<br />

Stream: Scientific Evidence Overview: Analysis of sea-level Overview: In this paper the<br />

rise in the South Island of New sec<strong>on</strong>dary impacts are scoped as<br />

Zealand for the past 700 years: a c<strong>on</strong>sequence of the primary<br />

Evidence for recent global <strong>climate</strong> <strong>change</strong> effects (e.g.<br />

warming and <strong>climate</strong> <strong>change</strong>? flooding, drought, temperature) in<br />

Stream: Scientific Evidence relati<strong>on</strong> to the structures of human<br />

activities<br />

Stream: Technical, Political and<br />

Social Resp<strong>on</strong>ses<br />

Room 3 Capitalizing <strong>on</strong> Climate and Applying Outranking Methods Shared and C<strong>on</strong>tested<br />

Water Policies in the New to Climate Change Vulnerability Elements in Climate Plans<br />

Zealand Agricultural and Assessment<br />

Towards a Danish Low Carb<strong>on</strong><br />

Forestry Sectors<br />

Fahim Nawroz T<strong>on</strong>moy, Dr Society<br />

Dr. Suzie Greenhalgh, Dr. Adam Abbas El-Zein, School of Civil Assoc. Prof. Michael Soegaard<br />

Daigneault, Oshadhi<br />

Engineering, The University of Joergensen, Department of<br />

Samarasinghe, Sustainability Sydney, Sydney, Australia Management Engineering,<br />

and Society, Robyn Sinclair, Overview: This paper reviews the Technical University of Denmark,<br />

Landcare Research NZ Ltd, strength and weakness of existing Kgs Lyngby, Denmark<br />

Auckland, New Zealand<br />

predominant Climate Change Overview: An analysis of four<br />

Overview: Understanding the Vulnerability Assessment (CCVA) Danish <strong>climate</strong> plans identifying<br />

synergistic impacts of<br />

methods and applies Outranking shared and c<strong>on</strong>tested elements,<br />

envir<strong>on</strong>mental policy can mean methods instead as a new and which should be addressed in<br />

more efficient policy development. theoretically sound approach to order to align future transiti<strong>on</strong><br />

These interacti<strong>on</strong>s are explored CCVA.<br />

efforts towards a low carb<strong>on</strong><br />

as a mechanism to drive ehavior Stream: Technical, Political and Danish society.<br />

<strong>change</strong> in the agricultural and Social Resp<strong>on</strong>ses<br />

Stream: Technical, Political and<br />

forestry sectors.<br />

Stream: Technical, Political and<br />

Social Resp<strong>on</strong>ses<br />

Social Resp<strong>on</strong>ses<br />

15:05-15:20 COFFEE BREAK<br />

15:20-16:25 PARALLEL SESSIONS<br />

15:20-15:50 15:55-16:25<br />

Room 1 Barriers to Building an Energy Efficiency Market: A<br />

Transacti<strong>on</strong> Costs Perspective<br />

Queena K. Qian, Edwin H W Chan, The H<strong>on</strong>g K<strong>on</strong>g<br />

Polytechnic University, H<strong>on</strong>g K<strong>on</strong>g, H<strong>on</strong>g K<strong>on</strong>g<br />

Overview: Identify the Transacti<strong>on</strong> Costs (TC) impacts to<br />

stakeholders during different stages of real estate<br />

development. To reduce the identified TC barriers, a<br />

coherent instituti<strong>on</strong>al framework is established for<br />

policies design.<br />

Stream: Technical, Political and Social Resp<strong>on</strong>ses<br />

Room 2 The Impact of Green Parties <strong>on</strong> Policy Resp<strong>on</strong>ses to A Designed Software for Teaching Climatic<br />

Climate Change<br />

Changes C<strong>on</strong>cepts to Primary School<br />

Dr. Scott Brent<strong>on</strong>, University of Melbourne, Melbourne, Students<br />

Australia<br />

Dr Ibrahim Homaidan, King Saud University,<br />

Overview: This paper assesses whether the presence of Riyadh, Saudi Arabia<br />

green parties in the legislatures of Australia, New Overview: This study addresses the design of<br />

Zealand, and Europe has resulted in significant policy computer software to teach climatic <strong>change</strong><br />

<strong>change</strong>.<br />

c<strong>on</strong>cepts in primary school geography<br />

Stream: Technical, Political and Social Resp<strong>on</strong>ses textbooks.<br />

Stream: Technical, Political and Social<br />

Resp<strong>on</strong>ses<br />

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