2 April 2019, 12:15-13:50, Uni Dufour U300
Prof. Oran Young , Bren School of Environmental Science and Management at the AV¶ÌÊÓÆµ of California (Santa Barbara), United States of America. His research focuses on theoretical issues relating to the roles of social institutions as governance mechanisms with applications to matters of governance relating to climate change and marine systems.
Article discussed :ÌýO. Young, "", Sustainability 2017, 9, 938.
Welcome and introduction, Dr. Didier Wernli , GTGLab Director
Discussants: Flore Vanackère , Teaching and Research Assistant GSI; Prof. Jörg Balsiger , Associate Professor UNIGE
Presentation/Response by Prof. Oran Young
Reaction from a practitioner: Antonio Hodgers , President of the State Council of the Republic and State of Geneva
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