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Tuesday 17th June 2003

11.00

Welcome and Coffee

11.10

Welcome and introductions - Professor Stan Metcalfe

11.15

 

Paper 1

Ken Green & Sally Randles
(with Chris Foster, Eugeos & Andrew McMeekin)

Industrial Ecology and Spaces of Innovation

 

Session 1 - Models and Systems Perspectives

12.00

Paper 2

Jamie McGlade, Rob Murray, Jim Baldwin,
Belinder Winder & Keith Ridgeway
A co-evolutionary framework for understanding transformation & resilience of industrial & societal systems : the example of South Yorkshire mining communities

12.45 - 13.45

Lunch

13.45

Paper 3

Joe Ravetz
Regional industrial ecology and resource productivity - new approaches to analysis and communication

14.30

Paper 4

Richard Pearce & Murat Mirata
Industrial Symbiosis in the UK

15.15

Paper 5

Suren Erkman
Cleaner Production at the System Level: Industrial Ecology as a Tool for Development Planning (Case Studies in India)

16.00

Tea/Coffee

 

Session 2 - Technological and Corporate Perspectives

16.15

Paper 6

Claude Culem
Industrial ecology practice and implementation at the Holcim Group

17.00

Paper 7

Suren Erkman
Industrial Ecology Codified in Law as part of the Local Agenda 21: Case study of Geneva

17.45

Discussion

18.00

Close

19.45

Dinner

 

Wednesday 18th June 2003

09.15

Tea/Coffee

09.30

Session 3 - Opening the black box of Consumption

Paper 8

Dale Southerton & Elizabeth Shove
Sustainable technologies and the sociology of consumption

 

Session 4 - Governance and regulation

10.15

Paper 9

Paul Dewick & Marcela Miozzo
Sustainable technologies and the construction industry : An international assessment of regulation, governance and firm networks

11.00

Tea/Coffee

11.15

Paper 10

Ian Miles, Mateus Weber & Kieron Flanagan
Governance, social attitudes and politics

12.00

Paper 11

Paper provided by:
Stuart Hill, School of Social Ecology, University of Western Australia

Redesign as Deep Industrial Ecology: Lessons from Ecological Agriculture and Social Ecology

Discussant : Short introduction by Sally Randles followed by discussion of issues raised.

12.30 - 13.30

Lunch

13.30

Paper 12

Jeremy Howells
Industrial Consumption and Innovation

14.15

Paper 13

Frans Berkhout
Rapporteur - Summing up, issues, further questions and research

15.00

Roundtable Discussion

15.30

Close and tea/coffee

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