BEGIN:VCALENDAR VERSION:2.0 METHOD:PUBLISH PRODID:-//Telerik Inc.//Sitefinity CMS 14.4//EN BEGIN:VTIMEZONE TZID:Eastern Standard Time BEGIN:STANDARD DTSTART:20231102T020000 RRULE:FREQ=YEARLY;BYDAY=1SU;BYHOUR=2;BYMINUTE=0;BYMONTH=11 TZNAME:Eastern Standard Time TZOFFSETFROM:-0400 TZOFFSETTO:-0500 END:STANDARD BEGIN:DAYLIGHT DTSTART:20230301T020000 RRULE:FREQ=YEARLY;BYDAY=2SU;BYHOUR=2;BYMINUTE=0;BYMONTH=3 TZNAME:Eastern Daylight Time TZOFFSETFROM:-0500 TZOFFSETTO:-0400 END:DAYLIGHT END:VTIMEZONE BEGIN:VEVENT DESCRIPTION:Moynihan Institute’s Challenges to Citizenship SeriesEU’s Respo nses to Climate Change: Socio-Ecological Transitions in EuropeClimate chan ge is keenly felt in Europe—more heat waves and higher risks of droughts i n Southern Europe and more heavy rains and floods in the Continental regio ns. \; That said\, the challenge facing Europe is different from the w ays in which less developed countries experience climate change. The press ing issues are not securing water\, food and shelter. Instead\, the challe nge facing wealthier members of the global community is how to reduce the negative externalities of their economic activities and their way of life.  \; How can they develop a sustainable and equitable economic model? W e have invited three key members of the Observatory on Sustainability\, Eq uality and Social Justice at the University of Padua\, who will discuss th e shifts in politics\, policies and business practices taking place at the level of the European Union. \;Join our panel of 3 experts in a Webin ar conference on Friday\, April 29 for a discussion on these critical issu es as part of the Moynihan Institute’s Challenges to Citizenship Series.&n bsp\;Panelists:Paolo Graziano\, PhD\, is Professor of Political Science at the Department of Political Science\, Law and International Studies\, Uni versity of Padua. He is also Research Associate at the European Social Obs ervatory in Brussels and Chercheur associé at SciencesPo\, Paris. His rese arch interests are comparative welfare state reform\, European public poli cies\, populism and sustainable community movement organizations. His rese arch has been published in the following journals\, among others: Journal of European Public Policy\, Journal of European Social Policy\, Journal of Social Policy\, Governance\, European Journal of Political Research\, Gov ernment and Opposition\, West European Politics\, Policy and Society\, Jou rnal of Common Market Studies and Comparative European Politics.Ekaterina Domorenok\, PhD\, is Associate Professor in Political Science at the Depar tment of Political Science\, Law and International Studies\, University of Padua. Her research interests primarily lie in the field of sustainabilit y and climate policies and governance in Europe\, with particular regard t o multilevel policy-making\, policy integration and learning processes. He r research has appeared among others in: Policy Sciences\, Policy and Soci ety\, Global Environmental Politics\, Environmental Politics\, Journal of Common Market Studies and Journal of European Integration.Eleonora Di Mari a\, PhD\, is Full Professor in Business Management\, University of Padova\ , Department of Economics and Management ‘Marco Fanno’\, Italy. Her resear ch focuses on innovation and sustainability strategies of firms and local economic systems\, technological innovation\, digital transformation and f irm competitiveness\, global value chains and environmental upgrading. Her research has been published in international books and journals such as R esearch Policy\, Business Strategy and the Environment\, Journal of Cleane r Production\, European Planning Studies and Industry and Innovation.  \;Moderator: \;Margarita Estévez-Abe Co-Director\, Center for European StudiesAssociate Professor of Political ScienceSyracuse University DTEND:20220429T200000Z DTSTAMP:20240328T134533Z DTSTART:20220429T180000Z LOCATION: SEQUENCE:0 SUMMARY:EU’s Responses to Climate Change: Socio-Ecological Transitions in E urope UID:RFCALITEM638472159330736929 X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:
EU’s Responses to Climate Change: Socio-Ecological Transitions in Europe
Climate cha nge is keenly felt in Europe—more heat waves and higher risks of droughts in Southern Europe and more heavy rains and floods in the Continental regi ons. \; That said\, the challenge facing Europe is different from the ways in which less developed countries experience climate change. The pres sing issues are not securing water\, food and shelter. Instead\, the chall enge facing wealthier members of the global community is how to reduce the negative externalities of their economic activities and their way of life . \; How can they develop a sustainable and equitable economic model? We have invited three key members of the Observatory on Sustainability\, E quality and Social Justice at the University of Padua\, who will discuss t he shifts in politics\, policies and business practices taking place at th e level of the European Union. \;
Join our panel of 3 experts in a Webinar conference on Friday\, April 29 for a discussion on these critical issues as part of the Moynihan Institute’s Challenges t o Citizenship Series.
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Panelists:
Paolo Graziano\, PhD\, is Professor of Political Science at the Department of Political Science\, Law and Intern ational Studies\, University of Padua. He is also Research Associate at th e European Social Observatory in Brussels and Chercheur associé at Science sPo\, Paris. His research interests are comparative welfare state reform\, European public policies\, populism and sustainable community movement or ganizations. His research has been published in the following journals\, a mong others: Journal of European Public Policy\, Journal of European S ocial Policy\, Journal of Social Policy\, Governance\, European Journal of Political Research\, Government and Opposition\, West European Politics\, Policy and Society\, Journal of Common Market Studies and Comparative Eur opean Politics.
Ekateri na Domorenok\, PhD\, is Associate Professor in Political Science at the Department of Political Science\, Law and International Studies\, U niversity of Padua. Her research interests primarily lie in the field of s ustainability and climate policies and governance in Europe\, with particu lar regard to multilevel policy-making\, policy integration and learning p rocesses. Her research has appeared among others in: Policy Sciences\, Policy and Society\, Global Environmental Politics\, Environmental Politi cs\, Journal of Common Market Studies and Journal of European Integration.
Eleonora Di Maria\, PhD\, is Full Professor in Business Management\, University of Pado va\, Department of Economics and Management ‘Marco Fanno’\, Italy. Her res earch focuses on innovation and sustainability strategies of firms and loc al economic systems\, technological innovation\, digital transformation an d firm competitiveness\, global value chains and environmental upgrading. Her research has been published in international books and journals such a s Research Policy\, Business Strategy and the Environment\, Journal of Cleaner Production\, European Planning Studies and Industry and Innovatio n. \;
Moderator:&nb sp\;
Margarita Estévez-Abe
Co-Director
\, Center for European Studies
Associate Professor of Political Science
Syracuse University