2023 CBYC

Dates in 2023:


December 5th, 10:00 - 12:00 CET

Chair: Henning Schaak, BOKU, Austria

Programme: 


Resistant grapevine varieties: a bubbling investment in Champagne?


Gaëlle Leduc (Bordeaux School of Economics)

with Laure Latruffe (INRAE/ Bordeaux School of Economics) and Adeline Alonso Ugaglia (Bordeaux Sciences Agro)


Farmers’ preferences for methane-reducing feed additives


Uliana Gottlieb (Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences)

with Jens Rommel and Dina Tinjic (Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences)


Social learning to scale-up the agroecological transition


Rose Deperrois (INRAE)

with Julie Subervie (INRAE), Adélaïde Fadhuile (Université Grenoble Alpes) and Sophie Thoyer (INRAE)



October 10th, 14:00 - 16:00 CET

Chair: Henning Schaak, BOKU, Austria

Programme: 


Are people willing to offset GHG emissions from milk consumption?


Doris Läpple, Georg-August University of Göttingen, Germany

(with Julian Worley, University of Galway)


Taking farmer heterogeneity into account to improve the design of ecoschemes: the case of antimicrobial use reduction in the Flemish pig sector


Fanny Baudoin, Wageningen University and Reserach & ILVO, The Netherlands


May 4th, 14:00 - 16:00 CET

Chair: Henning Schaak, BOKU, Austria

Programme: 


The influence of behavioral economic factors on farmers' preferences for attributes of agri-environmental incentive programs: Evidence from a discrete choice experiment


Moritz Fritschle, Osnabrück University, Germany

(with Stefanie Engel, Laure Kuhfuss & Tobias Vorlaufer)


Carbon offsetting programs and farmers' adoption of methane-mitigation innovations: An economic experiment


Claudia Magnapera, University of Trento, Italy

(with Simone Cerroni & Roberta Raffaelli)

February 28th, 14:00 - 16:00 CET

Chair: Henning Schaak, BOKU, Austria

Programme: 


French irrigators acceptability of a water saving scheme


Pauline Pedehour, Université d'Angers, France

(with Marianne Lefebvre)


Experimental examination of combined result-based and collective agri-environmental schemes for landscape-scale management


Thomas Rellensmann, Osnabrück University, Germany

(with Stefanie Engel, Fabian Thomas & Jens Rommel)

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