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Sustainability and Development Conference
November 9-11, 2018
Ann Arbor, Michigan
@umsustdev #SANDMEET
umsustdev.org
Friday November 9 2018
FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 9 OPTIONAL WORKSHOPS (Advanced registration is required)
9:00-12:00 University League (Room D)
A1. Critical Dialogue to Enhance Effectiveness in the Practice of Sustainable Development (Facilitators: Anna Malavisi, Western Connecticut State University, and Marisa Rinkus, Michigan State University)
9:00-12:00 Dana Building (Room 2315)
A3. Open-Source Analysis of SDGs at the Food-Water-Energy Nexus Using Global, Gridded Modeling (Facilitator: David Johnson, Purdue University)
13:00-15:30 University League (Room D)
B1. Improving Evaluation in Foreign Aid (Facilitator: Paul Clements, Western Michigan University)
13:00-16:00 University League (Room 4)
B2. An Introduction to Using Case-Based Learning in the Classroom and Beyond (Facilitators: Meghan Wagner, University of Michigan, Stphanie Kusano, University of Michigan)
14:00-16:00 Dana Building (1st Flr Commons)
Early Check-in: Pick up badge and conference materials
16:30-18:00 Modern Languages Building (MLB) (Auditorium 3)
Plenary roundtable welcome remarks: Arun Agrawal, University of Michigan Welcome Plenary Roundtable: “Careers and Opportunities in Sustainable Development” Cris Doby, Erb Family Foundation Patrick Doran, The Nature Conservancy Catherine Harris, Acre Shelie Miller, School for Environment and Sustainability, University of Michigan Samuel Passmore, Mott Foundation Jennifer Haverkamp, Graham Sustainability Institute, University of Michigan Moderator: Shelie Miller, University of Michigan
18:30-20:00 Dana Building (1st Floor Commons)
Welcome Reception
- Check-in station in Room 1040 - Appetizers and non-alcoholic beverages will be served - Conference welcome remarks: Jonathan Overpeck, Dean, School for
Environment and Sustainability, University of Michigan SDC PREFERRED HOTEL PARTICIPANTS: Look for SDC Resource Team Members to lead you to CCTC for bus service back to your hotel area at 20:00 and at 20:30. You are also welcome to travel back to your accommodation independently. Please see the SDC Transportation Guide (in your folder and linked here https://umsustdev.org/location-and-venue/ for full table table and maps)
Friday November 9 2018
POSTERS Displayed in Dana Building 1st Floor Commons and presented during lunch break on Saturday
Brooke Bacigal, University of Michigan Breaking Barriers for Refugee Students to Achieve Higher Education
Akosua Sarpong Boakye-Ansah, IHE-Delft Institute for water Education
The (im)possibilities of improving access to utility water in urban low-income areas through service differentiation: evidence from Kenya
Chris Boyd Leon, University of Minnesota / Instituto de Estudios Peruanos
Motivating Savings among the Poorest. Evidence from a Financial Education Program in Peru
Grant Burrier, Curry College Temples, Travesties, or Something Else? the Developmental State, Ecological Modernization, and Hydroelectric Dam Construction in India
Melanie Chasseur, University of Michigan Stewarding Michigan’s Forests: Matching Management Perception with Practice
Hanna Droessler, University of Michigan Meta-Analysis of Livelihood Diversification
Nia Dubon-Robinson, Emory University The awareness of the environmental and health effects of biomass burning using cookstoves in Tibetan households
Jonathan Gunasti, Pomona College Smartphone GPS Data for Slum Health in Rio de Janeiro
Kelsey Hawkins-Johnson, Eastern Michigan University
For God and For Country: Religious, Economic, and Institutional Incentives for Church Forest Conservation
Dorothy Hogg, Northwestern University Constructing Inclusive and Responsive Global Governance: An Examination of the Role of Technology, Maps, and the Built Environment
Masiel Infante, Saint Peter's University Enhancing constructive civic engagement for sustainability, a framework to improve epistemic thinking
Jeno Jaramillo, Borough of Manhattan Community College
Regional Trade Agreements Contribution to Economic Diversification and Growth in Latin America
Steven Jones, University of Alabama Application of the Coupling Coordinated Degree towards Balancing Road Infrastructure and Socioeconomic Development among Rural Regions
Suhyun Jung, University of Michigan Evidence on the effectiveness of conservation initiatives on improving livelihoods
Obafemi A. Polukoya, Brandenburg Technical University
Vernacular Architecture and Sustainable Development: Lessons of the Past for Today’s World
Dow Sustainability Fellowship - Isla Urbana Team, University of Michigan
Building Sustainable Water Policy through Mapping Water Sector Actors in Mexico City
Friday November 9 2018
Ricardo Reale, Universidade de São Paulo Hydroelectric companies recognized as having the best sustainable practices and their relations with ecosystem services
Suresh Reddy Baswapoor, Centre for Economic and Social Studies
Patterns of Agricultural Transition in Tribal Areas of Madhya Pradesh in India: A Macro and Micro analysis
Narmeen Rehman, University of Michigan Building A Novel Framework to Reduce Hospital Waste and Expand Access to Basic Medical Supplies
Mihai Voda, Dimitrie Cantemir University Geosystems’ pathways to the future of sustainability
Sarah Vonck, The College of Wooster Living Well of Living Better? How a Failure to Implement Changes to Ecuadorian Environmental Policy Hindered the Treatment of the Ecuadorian Indigenous Community
Saturday November 10 2018
SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 10 8:00-onward
Check-in: Pick up badge and conference materials (Dana 1st Floor Commons) Coffee stands in Dana (1st Floor) and Mason Hall (2nd Floor)
Please note: Moderators are denoted by * 9:00-10:15 Track A: Sessions 1 – 15
Session 1: Representing Gender for the SDGs Room: Dana 3556
Matthew Klein* University of Wisconsin Are We Making Progress in Identifying Causal Measures of Women’s Bargaining Power?
Rahul Lahoti Azim Premji University Intrahousehold Gender Asset Gap Across Countries Janet Hunt Australian National University Using the Individual Deprivation Measure to obtain SDG
gender data Trang Pham Australian National University Sampling strategies and data collection processes for
gender-sensitive data Salma Ahmed Deakin University Changes in Maternity Leave Coverage: Implications for
Fertility, Labour Force Participation and Child Mortality Session 2: Measuring, Monitoring, Assessing Multidimensional Development Room: Dana 1024
Ana Vaz Oxford Poverty and Human Development Initiative
A Multidimensional Impact Evaluation: An Empirical Application to Progresa in Mexico
James Erbaugh* University of Michigan Poverty eradication, sustainable development, and multidimensional deprivation indicators: Deprivation and land-cover change in Indonesia (2000-2014)
Lexi Brewer University of Michigan Measuring the undefinable: An urban sustainability index proposal and its application to Springfield, Missouri
Andrey Ivanov EU Agency for Fundamental Rights Sustainable Human Development Index—a pragmatic proposal for monitoring sustainability within the affordable limits
Diego Maiorano National University of Singapore Measuring Empowerment: a new survey-based index Session 3: Biodiversity, Conservation and Sustainable Development Room: Dana 1028
Stefan Carpenter* Indiana University Bloomington Examining community attitudes toward governed wildlife in Namibia’s northwest conservancies
Onyinye Prince Choko Three Rivers State University Effect of Kerosene and Diesel Contamination on the Hatchability of Achatina achatina Eggs
Jorge Wasinton Vela Alvarado
Universidad Nacional de Ucayali Economic Ecological Zoning and Land Use Planning as the basis for sustainable biodiversity use. Case study: Abujao River Basin, South Western Amazon. Ucayali region
Rica Joy Flor International Rice Research Institute / Wageningen University
Convergence and divergence of Agroecology and Integrated Pest Management (IPM): Implications for further development of sustainable agriculture in Cambodia
Session 4: Making Conservation Work Room: Dana 1046
Judy Boshoven* Foundations of Success What makes conservation enterprises work: A synthesis of key conditions needed to achieve conservation with an enterprise strategy
Saturday November 10 2018
Juan Pablo Henao Henao
Universidad de los Andes Does exclusion matter in conservation agreements? A case of mangrove users in the Ecuadorian coast using participatory choice experiments
Eduardo Garcia-Frapolli
Universidad Nacional Autonoma de Mexico
Conservation conflicts in Mexican protected areas: the perspective of park rangers
Hambulo Ngoma Indaba Agricultural Policy Research Institute
Pay, Talk or ‘Whip’ to Conserve Forest: Framed Field Experiments in Zambia
Session 5: Smallholder Agriculture and the SDGs Room: Dana 2024
Festus Amadu* University of Illinois Environmental sustainability and food security impacts of climate-smart agriculture investments in southern Malawi
Ilyun Koh Boston University Assessment of the climate vulnerability of Brazilian coffee farmers
Harad Lungu University of Pretoria Climate Smart Agriculture technology adoption: An assessment of young farmers' technology adoption in the Northern Province of Zambia
Xiaobing Wang Peking University Do farmers’ perceptions of temperature change affect the practice of environmentally friendly agriculture? Evidence from smallholder rubber farmers in the upper Mekong region
Olayinka Oladoyin Adegbite
Department of Agricultural economics, Extension and Rural Development, University of Pretoria
Bridging the Financial Inclusion Gender Gap in Smallholder Agriculture and Nigeria: An Untapped Potential for Sustainable Development
Session 6: Indigenous Peoples, Communities, and Knowledges Room: Mason 1401
Evodia Silva Rivera* University of Veracruz A critical alternative approach to Development: Traditional Ecological Knowledge case studies from Mexico.
Melanie O'Gorman University of Winnipeg Sustainable Development in Canada's North: Understanding Educational Achievement in Inuit Nunangat
Sarah Cummings Athena Institute, VU University Amsterdam/Knowledge for Development Partnership
Linking local and global knowledge: lessons on improving the links between traditional and modern medicine in Africa
Brett Zeuner University of Michigan Impacts on Indigenous Communities from Cobalt Mining in Australia, Canada, and United States: Questioning Industry’s Declared “Conflict-Free” Status
Session 7: Sustainable Development and Energy Use: Interlinkages and cross-impact of SDG 7 Room: Mason 1427
Ranjula Bali Swain* Södertörn University Employment impact of Renewable Energy Erik Gråd Södertörn University Nudges, networks and social preferences in public goods
experiments Amin Karimu University of Ghana Renewable Energy and Sustainable Development Goals in
the EU Shyam Ranganathan Virginia-Tech Sustainable Development and the Energy sector: Tradeoffs
and inconsistencies Session 8: Development Pathways Towards Zero Hunger: Insights from Ecology, Geography, Public Health, and Policy Science Room: Mason 1436
Jennifer Blesh* University of Michigan Structuring markets for diversified agricultural ecosystems Meha Jain University of Michigan Using Satellite Data to Identify the Causes of and Potential
Solutions for Yield Gaps in India
Saturday November 10 2018
Andrew Jones University of Michigan Cultivating sustainable food systems: The implications of agricultural biodiversity for healthy diets
Lesli Hoey University of Michigan Institutional and data limitations to operationalizing sustainable diets: The experience of Kenya and Vietnam
Session 9: Unpacking Sanitation Across Disciplines to Meet SDG 6 Room: Mason 1437
Christopher Hyun* University of California, Berkeley Sanitation for Low-Income Regions: A Cross-Disciplinary Review
Zachary Burt Columbia University Tracking Inequity in Sanitation Systems Swati Rayasam Independent/UC Berkeley Barriers to safe drinking water: exploring current
monitoring strategies William Tarpeh Stanford University Increasing sanitation access through nitrogen recovery
from source-separated urine in Nairobi, Kenya Session 10: Sustainable Development Trade-offs Room: Mason 1448
Julia Jeyacheya* Manchester Metropolitan University
Towards Theory: Tourism-Led Inclusive Growth and Local Communities.
Anyi Wang Columbia University Willingness to Pay for Environmental Quality Improvements: Evidence from a Contingent Valuation Survey in China
Haimanti Bhattacharya
University of Utah Environmental and socio-economic sustainability in India: Evidence from CO2 emission and economic inequality relationship.
Chen Wang Shanghai University of Finance and Economics
The Poverty-Growth-Inequality Triangle: Evidence from Post-WWII Asia
Johannes Fedderke Pennsylvania State University Growth and Inequality: The South African Case in International Context - the central role of the labor market
Session 11: New Financing Sources for the SDGs Room: Mason 1449
Eric Palmer* Allegheny College After aid: the rise of finance capital and the private sector in a post-assistance world
Sakib Mahmud The University of Waikato Are remittances a source of finance for private adaptation strategy? Evidence from the Cyclone Sidr hit regions in southern Bangladesh
Carl Hooks Peking University The Money Behind Sustainable Urbanism: Creative Financing for Chinese Eco-Cities
Carmina Rivera University of Queensland Understanding the Role of Impact Investment in Financing WASH Outcomes
Session 12: Sustainability and Capacity Room: Mason 1460
Patricia McKay* Michigan State University Aligning our human capacities with the challenges we face – Diagnostic tools and skills for improved outcomes
Neema Kudva Cornell University Pedagogy for Sustainable Development at the Nilgiris Field Learning Center
Master Mushonga University of Stellenbosch Social and Financial Efficiency of Co-operative Financial Institutions: Evidence from South Africa
Nozomi Nakajima Harvard University Sustainability of early childhood education projects Session 13: Equity and Development Room: Mason 1469
Sara Lopus* Cal Poly San Luis Obispo Assortative Mating Across Africa's Educational Expansion Chris Hewlett University of Maryland College
Park What contextual factors affect the proposed outcomes of multi-stakeholder forums on land-use and/or land-use
Saturday November 10 2018
change? Results from a Realist Synthesis Review of the scholarly literature
Mehtabul Azam Oklahoma State University Household Income Mobility in India, 1993-2011 Faith Masekesa Southern African Social Policy
Research Institute Do Entitlements and Relative Wages Influence Spouses’ Production Effort? Evidence from A Field Experiment in Rural Uganda.
Mark Tessler University of Michigan Attitudes of Ordinary Citizens in the Arab World toward Islamic Interpretations Pertaining to Women: Evidence from Surveys in Fourteen Arab Countries
Session 14: Drivers of Adoption & Disadoption of Technologies in Agriculture and Green growth Room: Mason 2427
Kwabena Krah* University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
Constraints to adopting soil fertility management practices in Malawi: a choice experiment approach
Peter Agamile Global Development Institute, The University of Manchester
Determinants of improved crop varieties adoption and the role of complementary inputs: new insights from rural Uganda
Debdutt Behura Orissa University of Agriculture and Technology
Resilient farm technologies in achieving sustainable development: Performance and adoption of SRI under multiple constraints in Odisha, India
Stephen Morgan Michigan State University Do different extension approaches affect smallholder farmers’ willingness-to-pay for new agricultural technologies? Experimental auction results from Tanzania
Clara Pardo Colombian Observatory of Science and Technology
The importance of science, technology and innovation in the green growth and sustainable development goals in Colombia
Session 15: Land, Tenure, Productivity, and Wellbeing Room: Mason 2437
Jordan Chamberlin* International Maize and Wheat Improvement Center (CIMMYT)
Does farm structure matter? The effects of farmland distribution patterns on rural household incomes in Tanzania.
Yoko Kusunose University of Kentucky Land Borrowing and Agricultural Productivity in Burkina Faso
Arjunan Subramanian University of Glasgow Institutions, agricultural productivity and sustainable development: Experimental evidence from India
Felix Yeboah Michigan State University The Intersection of youth access to land, migration and employment opportunities: Evidence from Sub-Saharan Africa
10:15-10:30 Dana (1st floor) and Mason (2nd floor)
Coffee break and snack
10:30-11:45 Track B: Plenary Keynote Address Modern Languages Building (MLB) (Auditorium 3)
“Gender inequality and food security: How far can SDG 5 take us?” Bina Agarwal, University of Manchester and University of Cambridge
11:45-13:00
Lunch and Poster Session See Lunch Options list in your conference folder Posters displayed in Dana Commons
Saturday November 10 2018
13:00-14:15 Track C: Sessions 16 - 30
Session 16: Data to Assess SDG Outcomes Room: Dana 3556
Allison Hopkins* Texas A&M University Sustainable Development in the Yucatan, Mexico: Developing a Local Level Survey Instrument that Links across Scales
Datu Buyung Agusdinata
Arizona State University Cross-country comparisons of sustainable development pathway: Application of data mining methods
Thomas Calvo DIAL, Université Paris-Dauphine Are data collected by NSOs biased? A comparison of Governance, Peace and Security and Afrobarometer surveys in Africa
Brent McCusker West Virginia University Spatial analysis of shocks to livelihood systems and their contributing factors in Niger, Uganda, Ethiopia, Malawi, and Bangladesh.
Esteban Quiñones University of Wisconsin-Madison Anticipatory Migration & Local Labor Responses to Rural Climate Shocks
Session 17: Governing Water Across Scales and Contexts Room: Dana 1024
Soundarya Chidambaram*
Bucknell University Why do urban slums coordinate around water but not toilets? Link between the types of public service and collective action in New Delhi’s urban slums
Georgina Drew University of Adelaide Drinking “Corporation” Water: Quality Politics and Urban Development in Kochi, India
Julia Lopes Rede Clima (Brazilian Global Climate Change Research Network)
Building the 2030 Agenda from a bottom-up perspective: recognizing invisible contributions from community-based sanitation and recycling action in semiarid Brazilian climate change hotspots
Byomkesh Talukder York University Measuring Sustainability of the Bi-national Water Governance in the Great Lakes Region
Session 18: Conflict and Development II: Vulnerability and Instability Room: Dana 1028
Sebastien Mary* DePaul University Does food aid cause political instability in developing countries?
Adalbert Winkler Frankfurt School of Finance and Management
War Exposure and Loan Default: Evidence from Kosovo
Naureen Fatema McGill University Land title and its effect on the incidence and consequence of inter-household conflict in eastern DRC
Kaniz Fatema University of Memphis Women Entrepreneurs and Their vulnerability in Informal Sector: A Study on Women Street Vendors in Dhaka city
Session 19: Conservation Governance and Community Participation Room: Dana 1046
Mark Buntaine* University of California, Santa Barbara
Community Monitoring Does Not Activate Oversight of Revenue Sharing at Bwindi National Park, Uganda
Bill Schultz Florida State University Local Participation and Conservation Effectiveness Elena Vallino Politecnico of Torino NGOs and participatory conservation in developing
countries: why are there inefficiencies? Talitha Pam Michigan State University COMMUNITY INTERACTIONS IN NATURAL RESOURCE
MANAGEMENT A Creative Analytical Practice Ethnography of the Mambilla Montane Highland Area in Nigeria
Saturday November 10 2018
Session 20: Assessing Sustainable Development Room: Dana 2024
Omur Damla Kuru* FLORIDA INTERNATIONAL UNIVERSITY
To Respond or Not to Respond? A Review of the Literature on How Public Sector Organizations Address Sea-Level Rise in the United States (U.S.)
Andrew Jones University of Michigan Setting Priorities to Address the Research Gaps Between Agricultural Systems Analysis and Food Security Outcomes in Low- and Middle-income Countries
Oleg Nicetic The University of Queensland Designing research for impact – A framework guiding transdisciplinary research for sustainable development
Paul Howe World Food Program The Humanitarian-Development-Peace Nexus: In Theory and Practice
Session 21: Food Security and Climate Change Room: Mason 1401
Udita Sanga* Michigan State University A simulation game-based approach to assessing food security and climate resilience among rural farmers in Southern Mali
Sika Gbegbelegbe International Institute of Tropical Agriculture
Strategic foresight analysis of the effects of climate change on food security in maize-based farming systems in southern Africa
Md Saidul Islam Nanyang Technological University Singapore, Singapore Management University
Tackling Regional Climate Change Impacts and Food Security Issues: A Critical Analysis across ASEAN, PIF, and SAARC
Aniseh Bro University of Michigan Climate Change Adaptation, Food Security and Attitudes Toward Risk among Smallholder Coffee Farmers in Nicaragua
Session 22: Politics and Paradigms for Renewable Energy Room: Mason 1427
Sydney Oluoch* Montclair State University Renewable Energy Research in Sub-Saharan Africa: A Silver Bullet or Fools’ Gold
Shikha Lakhanpal ATREE (Ashoka Trust for Research in Ecology and the Environment), Bangalore
Rivers of power, rivers of life: Collective action, Local water rights, and Small hydropower development in the Himalayas.
Pritish Behuria University of Manchester The Political Economy of Solar Energy Expansion in Narendra Modi's India
Sibonginkosi Mazibuko
University of South Africa Biomass energy: renewing old paradigms and narratives in development
Session 23: Climate and SDG challenges Room: Mason 1436
Bhagirath Behera* Indian Institute of Technology Kharagpur
Coping with Changing Climate: The Role of Sustainable Use and Management of Traditional Water Harvesting Systems in India
Carlo Azzarri International Food Policy Research Institute
Climate and Rural Poverty in Africa South of the Sahara
Frederick Dapilah Humboldt University Disentangling the paradox: climate change extremes as barriers to adaptation in the savanna semi-arid dry lands of northern Ghana
Jon Einar Flatnes The Ohio State University Credit access, migration, and climate change adaptation in rural Bangladesh
Ranjay K Singh ICAR-Central Soil Salinity Research Institute, Karnal, Haryana
Co-production of sustainable knowledge with marginal communities of India to adapt to environmental stressors: Policy gaps and lessons learnt from local knowledge
Saturday November 10 2018
Session 24: Trust, Community, and SDG outcomes Room: Mason 1437
Meina Cai* University of Connecticut Political Trust, Risk Preferences, and Policy Support: A Study of Land-dispossessed Farmers in China
Sadikshya Aryal University of Minnesota Shaping the Maya Economy: Human-Centered Design Approaches to Multi-Community Governance
Andrea Alvarado-Urbina
University of Pennsylvania Economic Deprivation, Indigenous Status, and Student Performance in Latin America
Youngwan Kim Hankuk University of Foreign Studies
Make the Village Better: The Evaluation of the Saemaul Zero Hunger Communities Project in Tanzania and Bangladesh
Session 25: Governance, Payments, and Rights for Forests Room: Mason 1448
Elizabeth Andrew-Essien*
University of Calabar, Calabar Forest governance and the REDD+ program in Nigeria: Building pathway convergence to eco-livelihood transitions in the Rainforest region of Cross River State
Motoe Miyamoto Forestry and Forest Products Research Institute
Poverty reduction saves forests sustainably: lessons for policies aimed at halting deforestation
Sahan Dissanayake Portland State University Preferences for REDD+ Contracts and Community Managed Forestry: Evidence from Choice Experiments Nepal
Ataharul H. Chowdhury
University of Guelph “No forest, no dispute”-The rights-based approach in creating an environment for collective action: A case from Madhupur Sal forest, Bangladesh
Juan Pablo Sarmiento Center for International Forestry Research
Rights abuse allegations in the REDD+ frontier: A preliminary review and way forward
Session 26: Making an Invisible Food Production System Visible: Integrating Inland Fisheries into the SDGs Room: Mason 1449
Yu-Chun Kao* Michigan State University Inland fisheries—Invisible but integral to the United Nations’ sustainable development agenda for ending hunger and poverty by 2030
Vittoria Elliott Moore Center for Science, Conservation International
Management and governance activities for inland fisheries help achieve targets across the SDGs
Abigail J. Lynch USGS National Climate Adaptation Science Center
Inland fisheries: Examining relationships between a sustainable food system, hunger and poverty alleviation, and other targets of the SDGs
Sui Phang The Ohio State University Are the Sustainable Development Goals good for inland fish and fisheries? Identifying positive synergies and threats to a globally important food system.
Session 27: Gender and Educational Inequalities Room: Mason 1460
Madhulika Khanna* Georgetown University The Precocious Period: Menarche and Gender Gap in School Enrollment
Chanda Chiseni Lund University Tracing the historical roots of regional and gender inequality in education in Zambia
Sadia Priyanka Clark University Female Politicians and Education Attainment: Evidence from State Legislative Elections in India
Soham Sahoo Indian Institute of Management Bangalore
Gender Segregation in Education and Its Implications for Labour Market Outcomes: Evidence from India
Christopher Ksoll Mathematica Policy Research Do Mothers-In-Law Ruin Efficiency? Evidence from Rural India
Saturday November 10 2018
Session 28: Drivers of Dietary Diversity and Food Security I Room: Mason 1469
Carly Nichols University of Arizona Equity concerns in nutrition-sensitive agriculture promotion practices: A case from central India
Patricio Riveros Latin American Center for Rural Development- RIMISP
Rural territories and agricultural productivity
Isabelle Vagneron* CIRAD Urban consumer perceptions of food in Myanmar: between tradition and modernity
Harriet Friedmann University of Toronto Land for Sustainable Food Production (SDG-2): Understanding the History of Locked-In Agricultural Policies and Urban Planning in Southern Ontario
Session 29: Corporate Actions for Sustainable Development Room: Mason 2427
Nandini Deo* Lehigh University Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) in India and the SDGs Manogna Goparaju Stockholm Environment Institute,
University of York Corporate Social Responsibility and the Sustainable Development Goals - The Role of the Indian Private Financial Sector.
Katrin Heucher Loughborough University From Global Goals to Corporate Sustainability Action – an organizational ethnography on cross-level interactions
Lite Nartey University of South Carolina Sustainable Development through Investment: Balancing Efficient and Equitable Performance in Large-Scale Projects
Johannes van der Waal
Open Universiteit CORPORATE INVOLVEMENT IN SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT GOALS: EXPLORING EMERGING PRACTICES
Session 30: Commons and Commoning Across Resource Systems Room: Mason 2437
Vivian Chu* University of Hong Kong Beyond commoning: building nested institutions for rural sustainability
Kelly Askew University of Michigan Conserving Pastoralist Commons through Communal Titling in Tanzania
James McCann Boston University A Fish Story: Longue Duree and Riverain Development in the Upper Nile, Ethiopia
Yu Lu Peking University Microcredits increase risk of pastoralists’ livelihood in arid areas
14:15-14:30 Dana (1st floor) and Mason (2nd floor)
Coffee break
14:30-15:45 Track D: Sessions 31 - 45
Session 31: Tracking the SDGs Room: Dana 3556
Edward Barbier* Colorado State University Sustainable Development Goal Indicators: Analyzing Trade-offs and Complementarities
Hai-Anh Dang World Bank Tracking the (Well-Intentioned but Complex) Sustainable Development Goals: Emerging Measurement Challenges and Further Reflections
Thanh-Huyen Do United Nations Development Programme in Viet Nam
Monitoring SDG Implementation in Viet Nam through the Viet Nam Provincial Governance and Public Administration Performance Index (PAPI)—a Citizen-Centric Measuring Tool
Saturday November 10 2018
Mario Biggeri University of Florence Tracking SDGs in an integrated manner: Enhancing the SDG Index to capture synergies and trade-offs
Session 32: Governing Water, Sustaining the Flow Room: Dana 1024
Jane Zhao* University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
Forging resilience beyond the water lines: learning from high-frequency monitoring of water vending in Kenya
Luke Whaley The University of Sheffield The view from above...and below: Understanding the causes of unsustainable groundwater supply in rural Africa
Johanna Koehler University of Oxford The paradox of and progress towards rural water sustainability in Africa
Raj Kumar G.C. School of Public and International Affairs, Virginia Tech
The productive use of gravity fed Piped Rural Water Systems in Nepal
Session 33: Participation and Wellbeing Room: Dana 1028
Sarah Dickerson* University of Maryland Maternal Psychological Well-being and Offspring’s Outcomes in Peru: A Quantitative Analysis
Stephen Kosack University of Washington Encouraging Participation Leah Squires University of Michigan Rohingya Refugee Response: Transforming Health Care in
Southern Bangladesh Mathieu Seppey Institut de recherche en santé
publique de l'Université de Montréal
Determinants of sustainability: a case study of a RBF project in Burkina Faso
Session 34: Assessing Institutional Capacity: Markets and Regulation Room: Dana 1046
Anil Hira* Simon Fraser University Improving Mining Community Benefits Through Better Monitoring and Evaluation
Aman Luthra Kalamazoo College Building policy coherence in sustainable development: the regulatory environment governing waste in India
Bogdan Prokopovych University of Massachusetts Amherst
Creating Markets Under Institutional Voids: The Case Of Small-Scale Renewables In Tajikistan
Michiyo Kakegawa Soka University Building Institutions for Sustainable Development - Complying with Environmental and Social Safeguards in Vietnam and Laos
Paulo Almeida University of São Paulo Solid Waste in Town and Environmental Issues: partnership and possibilities among civil society, academia and local government
Session 35: Financing Sustainable Development: Loans and Micro-Finance Room: Dana 2024
Khan Islam* University of British Columbia Microcredit Contract Design: A Macroeconomic Evaluation Leah Lakdawala Michigan State University From Loans to Labor: Access to Credit, Entrepreneurship,
and Child Labor Christoph Sommer University of Heidelberg Unintended consequences of microfinance: adverse effects
on banks' SME financing Jonathan Fu University of Zurich Mind the gap: Is ability or opportunity to act the key
constraint to improving financial well-being? Session 36: Urban Political Economy and Sustainable Development Room: Mason 1401
Nicola Banks* University of Manchester Tackling the urban youth employment crisis in Tanzania: Building inclusivity or enhancing agency?
Joyce Omenai University of Lagos I am in the market': a metaphor for settings - based approach to accelerated human development in Nigeria
Saturday November 10 2018
Sai Balakrishnan Harvard University Political Land and the Sustainability of Cities: Land-based environmental and electoral politics in liberalizing India
Regis Musavengane University of Johannesburg ‘Does the poor matter’ in pro-poor driven African cities? Toward progressive pro-poor tourism
Session 37: Networks, Risks, and Innovation for the SDGs Room: Mason 1427
Camille Saint-Macary*
IRD — French National Research Institute for Development
Ethnicity and Risk Sharing Network Formation: Evidence from Rural Vietnam
Ruchira Bhattamishra Independent researcher An innovative food security experiment in indigenous India: Evidence from Odisha, India
Jung Eun Kim University of Hong Kong Don’t you remember that hot summer? Networked perceptions of climate change in Nepal
Chidiebere Ofoegbu University of Cape Town Network Approach for Understanding Rural Farmers Access to Climate Adaptation Knowledge: Ghana Case Study
Carmen Ponce San Roman
Group for the Analysis of Development (GRADE)
Revisiting the determinants of non-farm income in the Peruvian Andes in a context of changing intra-seasonal climate variability and spatially widespread family networks
Session 38: Climate Change, Demography, and Adaptation Room: Mason 1436
Tammy Lewis* CUNY-Brooklyn College and the Graduate Center
Climate Change, Coastal Real Estate Development, and the Reproduction of Class
Jake Organ University of New Mexico Climate change, fertility and Sahelian demographics Samuel Sellers University of Washington, Seattle Climate Change Constrains Human Fertility in Indonesia Frank Wätzold Brandenburg University of
Technology Farmers’ preferences for good governance in implementing climate change adaptation measures: A discrete choice experiment in Kenya
Session 39: Development and Modernization Strategies Room: Mason 1437
Hendrik Oye* University of Oxford Negotiating Development: Togolese Agency in German and Chinese Development Projects and Finance
Marco R. Di Tommaso University of Ferrara Industrialization in Southern China: achievements and limits in a sustainable development perspective
Steven Jones University of Alabama Connections between Transport Safety and Sustainable Development – Observations from India and Namibia
Lingfei Weng Chongqing University Challenges for China’s Belt and Road Initiative in Indonesia and Cambodia
Session 40: The African Great Lakes: Addressing Sustainable Development Goals by Addressing Current and Future Research Challenges Room: Mason 1448
Ted Lawrence* African Center for Aquatic Research and Education
1. Approaching Africa’s Future Fresh Water Challenges through Capacity Building and Collaboration
Lauren Chapman McGill University Effects of Multiple Stressors on Fish and Fisheries of the Lake Victoria Basin of East Africa
Kevin Obiero University of Natural Resources and Life Sciences, Vienna (BOKU)
Investing in Knowledge Sharing and Human Capacity Development Through Education and Lifelong Learning in Fisheries and Aquaculture Sectors in Africa
Howard Stein University of Michigan Climate Change, Sustainable Development and the Great Lakes of Africa
Session 41: Influences on Educational Outcomes Room: Mason 1449
Alejandro Abarca* Universidad de Costa Rica Educational effects of Costa Rica-s housing subsidies
Saturday November 10 2018
Manaswini Bhalla Indian Institute of Management Impact of Use of Technology on Student Learning Outcomes
Samuel Brazys University College Dublin Which Wheel Gets the Grease? Marginalized Group Agency and District-Level Allocation of World Bank Education Aid in India
Jose Feres Instituto de Pesquisa Economia Aplicada (IPEA) and Fundação Getúlio Vargas Graduate School of Economics (FGV EPGE)
Drought Shocks and Student Achievement in Brazilian Rural Schools
Laura Zimmermann University of Georgia Remember When It Rained - Schooling Responses to Shocks in India
Session 42: Drivers of Dietary Diversity and Food Security II Room: Mason 1460
Rachel von Gnechten*
University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
Network analyses of household sharing in Zambian villages
Eyleen Barrales Universidad de Santiago de Chile Food security as a key element for sustainable development in rural areas: the case of San Antonio De Coronados, Altiplano Potosino, Mexico
Doug Boucher 20507 Darnestown Road, Dickerson, MD 20842
How Global Food and Population Have Been Growing: Malthus, Percentages and the Implications for Agriculture and Development
Srabashi Ray Oregon State University Impact of Agricultural Subsidies on Farm Household Food Security: The National Agricultural Input Voucher Scheme in Tanzania
Hemant Pullabhotla University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign
The Impact of Agricultural Fires on Infant Mortality: Evidence from India
Session 43: Effect of Adoption & Interventions in Agriculture Room: Mason 1469
Jessica Zhu* University of Wisconsin - Madison Heterogeneous farmers' technology adoption decisions: Good on average is not good enough
Adane Tufa International Institute of Tropical Agriculture
The yield and income effects of adoption of improved soybean varieties and agronomic practices in Malawi
Pallavi Shukla University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
Safe and Secure: Impact of Safe Storage Technology on Food Security in India
Justice Tambo Centre for Agriculture and Biosciences International (CABI)
Plant Clinics, Farm Performance and Poverty Alleviation: Evidence from Rwanda
Session 44: Using Improved Agricultural Information for Better SDG Outcomes Room: Mason 2427
Emily Conover* Hamilton College The Impact of Receiving SMS Price and Weather Information in Colombia's Agricultural Sector
Taeyoon Kim Seoul National University Impact of Information Accessibility on Smallholder Farmers’ Income and Productivity by season: The Case of Lao PDR
Aparna Krishna Indian Institute of Management Bangalore
Enhancing Agricultural Productivity through Delivery of Customised Agricultural Information: Evidence from India
Guenwoo Lee The University of Tokyo Comparison of Targeting Methods for the Diffusion of Farming Practices: Evidence from Shrimp Producers in Vietnam
Session 45: Commodification and Tourism in Sustainable Development Room: Mason 2437
Saturday November 10 2018
Rukmani Gounder* Massey University Tourism development in the SIDS: Dynamic linkages, growth and SDGs in Fiji, Jamaica and Mauritius
Mohammed Degnet Wageningen University Do locals have a say? Community participation in governance of forest plantations in Tanzania and Mozambique
Tina Zappile Stockton University Mobilizing the Private Sector in Tourism: A Conceptual Framework of Corporate Social Environmental Responsibility Towards Improvements in Bio-Cultural Conservation and Biocapacity
Samuel Levy Boston University Livelihood outcomes in smallholder schemes in Indonesian palm oil: An examination of recent policy reforms
Peter Roberts Emory University Between Farm and Cup: Confronting the Commodification of Specialty Coffee Farmers
15:45-16:00 Dana (1st floor) and Mason (2nd floor)
Coffee break and snack
16:00-17:00 Track E: Sessions 46 – 55 (and Editor Roundtable)
Session 46: WASH and the SDGs Room: Dana 3556
Mazbahul Ahamad* School of Natural Resources, University of Nebraska-Lincoln, Lincoln, NE
Pastoralists’ Water Treatment, Sanitation, and Hygiene (WASH)-related Preventive Health Behaviors in Tanzania
Sally Cawood University of Leeds Barriers to Sustainable Urban WASH: Land Tenure and Occupancy Type in Dhaka’s Low-Income Settlements, Bangladesh
Rita Jalali American University The Role of Water, Sanitation, Hygiene, and Gender Norms on Women’s Health: A Conceptual Framework
Session 47: The Politcal Economy of Land in Sustainable Development Room: Dana 1024
Vijay Ramprasad* University of Minnesota Last of the Rakhas. Institutional trajectories, injustice and conservation
Tseday Jemaneh Mekasha
Copenhagen University Land Tenure Security and Internal Migration in Tanzania
Sambit Bhattacharyya University of Sussex Natural Resources and Political Patronage in Africa: An Ethnicity Level Analysis
Session 48: Women's Empowerment and Nutrition: New Approaches to Measurement Room: Dana 1028
Hazel Malapit International Food Policy Research Institute (IFPRI)
Pro-WEAI: The Project-level Women’s Empowerment in Agriculture Index
Ruth Meinzen-Dick International Food Policy Research Institute
Women’s Empowerment in Agriculture: Lessons from Qualitative Research
Lauren Maxwell Emory University Measurement Properties of the Pro-WEAI and Initial Guidance for a M&E-WEAI
*Agnes Quisimbing (moderator) Session 49: Food Security and Wellbeing Room: Dana 1046
Saturday November 10 2018
Itishree Pattnaik* Gujarat Institute of Development Research, Ahmedabad, India
Women and Sustainable Farming at the Margin: Posers from Rural India
Andaleeb Rahman Cornell University Urban food insecurity and migrant wellbeing: Insight from Bangalore slums
Samantha Russel University of Michigan Exploring the Relationships Between Food Security and Women's Empowerment in India
Session 50: Childhood and Development Outcomes Room: Dana 2024
Masamitsu Kurata* Sophia University Gendered Impacts of Household and Ambient Air Pollution on Child Health: Evidence from Household and Satellite-based Data in Bangladesh
Rozana Himaz Oxford Brookes University Do orphans have poorer non-cognitive outcomes during adolescence than non-orphans, and what are the consequences?
Niels-Hugo Blunch Washington and Lee University Mothers’ Health Knowledge Gap for Children with Diarrhea: A Decomposition Analysis across Caste and Religion in India
Session 51: Dominance in the Workplace Room: Mason 1401
Drusilla Brown* Tufts University PERSPECTIVE-TAKING, INFORMATION PROCESSING AND WORKPLACE VERBAL ABUSE: A BANGLADESH FACTORY MANAGER FIELD EXPERIMENT
Nithya Natarajan University of London Modern Slavery and the Growth Imperative in Cambodian Construction: Towards a Critique of Contradictions in Sustainable Development Goal 8
Elaine Zundl Rutgers University Domestic Worker Inequities and Rights: A Mixed-Methods Analysis
Session 52: Microfinance and the SDGs Room: Mason 1427
Adriana Garcia* University of Groningen Does microcredit increase aspirations and well-being? Evidence from Sierra Leone
Mira Nurmakhanova KIMEP University The Effect of Regulation on Performance of Microfinance Institutions
Adalbert Winkler Frankfurt School of Finance and Management
Sustained relationship lending and the role of loan officers – Evidence from microfinance
Session 53: Better Designs for Agriculture Room: Mason 1436
Jennifer Olson* Michigan State University Testing the Human-Centered Design Approach to Reduce the Labor Burden among Farmers in Kenya: Participatory Development Limitations Redux?
Susan Wyche Michigan State University Human-Centered Approaches to Redesigning Small Holder Farmers’ Agricultural Tools: Insights into Sustainable Development from Rural Kenya
Osayanmon Wellington Osawe
University of Ibadan Options for Improving the Competitiveness of Domestic Rice Production in Nigeria
Session 54: Migration and Trade Room: Mason 1437
Saturday November 10 2018
Maria Elisa Christie* Virginia Tech Gendered knowledge, roles, and spaces: IPM vegetable cultivation and social change in the Nepali mid-hills
Vis Taraz Smith College Climate change, social protection, and crop yields: Evidence from India
Jade Siu University of Birmingham Agricultural informal trade and trade facilitation: evidence from Uganda
Session 55: Conceptual Advances in Sustainable Food Systems Room: Mason 1448
Judith Janker* Agroscope / University Bern What is ‘Sustainable Agriculture’? Critical Analysis of the International Political Discourse
Devparna Roy Nazareth College of Rochester Exit, Loyalty, or Voice? Agrarian Distress, Farmers’ Movements, and the Quest for Sustainable Development in India
Tim Williams University of Michigan Modeling climate resilience in smallholder agricultural systems: an agent-based approach
Special Session Room: Dana 1040
Journal Editor’s Roundtable Discussion Arun Agrawal (World Development) Marc Bellemare (Food Policy) Lance Gunderson (Ecology and Society) Richard Howarth (Ecological Economics) Joan Nassauer (Land Use and Urban Planning)
CONFERENCE DINNER PARTICIPANTS: Head to CCTC for bus pick-up @ 5:30PM and 6:00PM to Bigalora (3050 Washtenaw Ave Suite 112, Ann Arbor, MI 48104 Phone: (734) 971-2442). SDC Resource Team members will be around to help guide you. You are also welcome to travel there independently.
Sunday November 11 2018
SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 11 8:00-onward
Check-in: Pick up badge and conference materials (Dana, 1st Floor Commons) Coffee stands in Dana (1st Floor) and Mason Hall (2nd Floor)
9:00-10:15 Track F: Sessions 56 - 70
Session 56: Sustainability and Wellbeing Room: Dana 3556
Richard Ross Shaker* Ryerson University Spatial interactions of hidden development dimensions in Toronto: A critical applied assessment of Wellbeing Toronto
Naomi Krogman University of Alberta Desolation Row: Sustainability for the Oft-Forgotten Idowu Ajibade Portland State University Sustainable Development Goal on Food Security and
Agriculture: A political ecology analysis of opportunities and barriers to progressive realization
Gavin Hilson University of Surrey Artisanal and Small-Scale Mining and the Sustainable Development Goals: Critical Reflections and New Directions
Session 57: Renewable Energy Impacts Room: Dana 1024
Aparna Katre* University of Minnesota Duluth Mini-grids for the bottom billion for a sustainable rural living: What does the Gram Oorja experience suggest?
Praveen Kumar Boston College School of Social Work
Barriers and enablers impacting durability of solar street lighting systems in rural India
Jayendran Venkateswaran
Indian Institute of Technology Bombay
Does involvement of local community ensure sustained energy access? A critical review of a solar PV technology intervention in rural India
Chuan Liao Arizona State University Poverty Reduction through Photovoltaic-Based Development Intervention in China: Potentials and Constraints
Aleid Groenewoudt Eindhoven University of Technology
From Fake Solar to Full Service: Do all Solar Products for the BOP Serve People, Planet & Profit?
Session 58: Financing Sustainable Development: Rents, Provisioning and Credibility Room: Dana 1028
Meera Mahadevan* University of Michigan The Price of Power: Costs of Political Corruption in Indian Electricity
Chloe Cho International Budget Partnership Can You Believe It? The Credibility of Government Budgets and its Implications for the SDGs
Max Nathanson University of Oxford “Infrastructure as power: the political economy of Chinese finance in Ecuador”
Rachid Laajaj Universidad de Los Andes Oil-rent, rent-seeking and the allocation of talents, evidence from the redistribution of royalties across Colombia
Yorbana Seign-goura University of Neuchâtel, Switzerland
Toward a petro-developmental state? Merits and demerits of the Chadian rentier state
Session 59: Sustaining the Forest Commons Room: Dana 1046
Kimberlee Chang* University of Colorado- Boulder The Emergence of Local Institutions for the Governance of Forest Commons: Experimental Evidence from Bolivia and Uganda
Sunday November 11 2018
Wei Zhang International food policy research institute
What do games really reveal? Interpreting observed behavior in a framed field experiment in India with a grain of salt
Anuja Raj Sharma Community Forest Division, Department of Forests
Nepal's Community Forestry for Dualistic development and economic benefits
Jicenta Foncha Pan African Institute for Development-West Africa
Community Forest Management: A Strategy for Rehabilitation, Conservation and Livelihood Sustainability: The Case of Mount Oku, Cameroon.
Grace Iara Souza London School of Economics Participatory policy approaches and collective action in forest commons: Experimental evidence from Program Bolsa Floresta in Brazil
Session 60: Climate action for the SDGs Room: Dana 2024
Daniele Malerba* German Development Institute/ University of Manchester
Compensation schemes for socially just and inclusive climate policies
Godwell Nhamo University of South Africa Auditing the (in)adequacy of (I)NDCs in addressing the climate action sustainable development goal
Hanson Nyantakyi-Frimpong
University of Denver Scaling Up Agroecology to Achieve the Sustainable Development Goals on Climate Action, Zero Hunger and Gender Equity
Sebastian Weissenberger
Université du Québec à Montréal “From shared vulnerability to a common climate resilience – Comparison of adaptation case studies around the world”
Rémi Generoso Université Lille Reexamining the impact of ENSO on economic growth: the role of local weather conditions
Session 61: Climate Policy and Trade as SDG instruments Room: Mason 1401
Adugna Lemi* University of Massachusetts Boston
Trade and Climate Change as Determinants of Changes in Cropping Pattern and Land-Use in Ethiopia: Evidence from Panel Data, 1994-2009
Timo Kuosmanen Aalto University School of Business
Impact of Climate Policy on Marginal Abatement Cost: Evidence from Convex Quantile Regression
Mahmut Yasar University of Texas at Arlington, and Emory University
Exporting and Pollution Abatement Expenditure: Evidence from Firm-Level Data
Xiaoying Liu University of Pennsylvania What happens in the womb under the dome: the impact of air pollution on birth outcomes
Session 62: Technology, Employment, Productivity, and Sustainability Room: Mason 1427
Christine Ngo* Bucknell University Development in the US: Employment First Strategy Jingping Li Shandong University The Cooperativeness of Village Leaders and Villager
Welfare in Chinese-Style Resettlement: Lab in the Field Umberto Muratori Georgetown University In Search of Larger Per Capita Incomes: How To Prioritize
across Productivity Determinants? Michael Cernea (INDR) International Network on
Displacement and Resettlement Sustainability and its Risks
J.P. Singh George Mason University IMAGINING DEVELOPMENT 3.0: CAN TECHNOLOGY FOSTER SUSTAINABLE PARTICIPATION IN THE DEVELOPING WORLD?
Session 63: Understanding Sustained Escapes from Poverty Room: Mason 1436
Andrew Shepherd* Overseas Development Institute Understanding Sustained Escapes from Poverty Flora Kessy Tanzanian Training Centre for
International Health Sustained poverty escapes in Tanzania
Sunday November 11 2018
Lucia Da Corta Oxford Policy Management Sustained poverty escapes in Malawi and Rwanda Vidya Diwakar Overseas Development Institute;
University of Cambridge Sustained poverty escapes in the Philippines
Yisak Tafere Ethiopian Development Research Institute
Sustained poverty escapes in Ethiopia
Session 64: Coping and Adaptation Across Contexts Room: Mason 1437
Lena Morgon Banks* London School of Hygiene & Tropical Medicine
Is social protection adequate to protect against poverty among people with disabilities? Evidence from in Vietnam, Nepal and the Maldives
William Golding The Evergreen State College Washington State Indigenous Nation and County Government Climate Change Adaptation Planning Comparative Analysis of Intersectional Equity Considerations
Aisha Jibril Federal University of Technology, Minna, Niger State
THE CHALLENGES AND COPING STRATEGIES OF WOMEN LIVING IN KPAKUNGU SLUM AREA OF MINNA, NIGER STATE, NIGERIA
Divya Solomon University of Michigan Managing risk, aspirations and well-being: household dynamics and implications for adaptation in semi-arid context
Andy McKay University of Sussex Household welfare dynamics in rural Vietnam, 2008 to 2018
Session 65: Agriculture for Development (Lightning talks) Room: Mason 1448
Lexi Brewer* University of Michigan Determining the social barriers to engaging in aquaponics and sustainable agricultural systems in São Carlos, Brazil
Alicia Harley Harvard Kennedy School of Government
Why does technology fail to benefit the poorest farmers? A sociotechnical approach to the study of innovation and poverty
Guenwoo Lee The University of Tokyo Motivation for Information Exchange in a Virtual Community of Practice: Evidence from a Facebook Group for Shrimp Farmers
Ayandev Saha K.M. Dastur and Company Limited Agriculture Risk Sharing and Financing Facility - De-risking agriculture value chain
Pallavi Shukla University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
Willingness to Pay for Food Safety: Evidence from a Randomized Control Trial in India
Justice Tambo Center for Agriculture and Biosciences International (CABI)
Tackling the Fall Armyworm outbreak in Africa: An empirical analysis of farmers’ control actions
Session 66: Institutions and Infrastructure (Lightning talks) Room: Mason 1449
Jordan Chamberlin* International Maize and Wheat Improvement Center (CIMMYT)
Rural In-Migration in Zambia: Patterns, Drivers and Implications for Rural Development
Maria-Therese Gustafsson
Stockholm University Strengthening Institutions for Sustainable Development in Resource-Rich States: Decentralized Planning in Peru
Fabiano Toni Universidade de Brasília Building institutions for food security: UN-Brazil trilateral cooperation arrangement
Anna Falentina Australian National University Digitalization and the performances of micro-, small enterprises (MSEs): A case study in Yogyakarta, Indonesia
Oguzhan Dincer Illinois State University Does Corruption Kill? Evidence from Half a Century of Mortality Data
Shailendra Tiwari Seva Mandir A Gandhian approach : Building Institutions for the sustainable development of commons
Sunday November 11 2018
Session 67: Development and Climate Change (Lightning talks) Room: Mason 1460
Pritish Behuria* University of Manchester Developmentalism and Environmentality in East Africa: The Comparative Political Economy of Plastic Bag Bans in Kenya, Uganda and Rwanda
Ira Irina Dorband Mercator Research Institute on Global Commons and Climate Change
Poverty and Distributional Effects of Carbon Pricing in Low- and Middle-Income Countries – a Global Comparative Analysis
Ryan Edwards Dartmouth University Causes of Southeast Asian forest fires: a multi-scalar analysis
Alejandro Lopez-Feldman
CIDE Land use and deforestation in Mexico: Towards a carbon sequestration model
Carmen Ponce San Roman
Group for the Analysis of Development (GRADE)
Adaptation to climate change in the tropical mountains? Effects of intra-seasonal climate variability on crop diversification strategies in the Peruvian Andes
Luping Zhang Nanjing University of Aeronautics and Astronautics
Reassessment of global climate risk: Non-compensatory or compensatory?
Ranjay K Singh ICAR-Central Soil Salnity Research Institute, Karnal
Bottom-up Knowledge and Social-ecological Resilience of Livelihood: An Insight from Adi Women of Arunachal Pradesh, Northeast India
Session 68: Water, Sanitation, and Health; Energy Provision and Access (Lightning talks) Room: Mason 1469
Vis Taraz* Paris School of Economics, CNRS Climate change, Migration, and Irrigation Hendrik Oye University of Oxford The Limits of Solar PV for Sustainable Development and
Poverty Alleviation in Rural Kenya Sneha Thapliyal Indian Institute of Management
Indore, India Consumption, Welfare, and Inclusive Growth: Evidence from India's National Sample Surveys
Supriya Garikipati University of Liverpool Menstrual Health Policy in Developing Countries: Examining the Paradigm and Exploring Alternatives
Vanesa Jorda UNU-WIDER Global inequality in length of life: 1950-2015 Mathieu Seppey Institut de recherche en santé
publique de l'Université de Montréal
Scale-up assessment of a results-based financing pilot project in Burkina Faso
Mariana Cerca Humboldt University of Berlin and Agroscope
Unveiling social sustainability through the political discourses on biofuels in Brazil and Germany
Mazbahul Ahamad School of Natural Resources, University of Nebraska-Lincoln, Lincoln, NE
Behavioral Strategies and Residential Water Conservation: A Meta-regression Analysis of Field Experiments
Session 69: Agriculture, Adoption, and Impacts Room: Mason 2427
Prabhat Barnwal* Michigan State University The Green Revolution and Infant Mortality: Evidence from 600,000 Births
Richa Kumar Indian Institute of Technology Delhi
Untangling Under-Nutrition: Agriculture, Dietary Diversity and the Hollowing out of Rural India
Julius Manda International Institute of Tropical Agriculture (IITA)
The Impact of Improved Cowpea Varieties on Poverty in Nigeria: A Counterfactual Analysis Approach
Dontsop Nguezet Paul Martin
International Institute of Tropical Agriculture (IITA)
Impact of Cropping System Intensification Technologies on Poverty Reduction in the Great Lakes Region of Africa
Sunday November 11 2018
Session 70: Business and State for Improved Outcomes Room: Mason 2437
Chang Hoon Oh* Simon Fraser University CONFLICTS BETWEEN MINING COMPANIES AND COMMUNITIES: CHARACTERISTICS, CAUSES AND RESOLUTION APPROACHES
Mari Katayangi Hiroshima University Exploring the Potentials of Business as a Peacebuilding Tool Veeshan Rayamajhee University of New Mexico Natural Disasters, ex-post coping mechanisms, and post-
disaster resilience: Evidence from 2015 earthquakes in Nepal
Steven Samford University of Michigan State-Led Promotion of Sustainable Innovations in Low-Tech Microenterprises
10:15-10:30 Dana (1st floor) Mason (2nd floor)
Coffee break and snack
10:30-11:45 Track G: Sessions 71 - 85
Session 71: Smallholders, Diet, and Water Services Room: Dana 3556
Martin Heller* University of Michigan Environmental Analyses to Inform Transitions to Sustainable Diets in Developing Countries: a Component of the EATS Project
Didier Alia Evans School Policy Analysis & Research Group (EPAR) - University of Washington
Who is a smallholder farmer? Features and implications of alternative definitions with an application to household survey data in Nigeria, Tanzania, and Ethiopia
Sonia Hoque University of Oxford Affordability of drinking water services – Insights from a ‘water diary’ study in Bangladesh and Kenya
Joshua Miller Northwestern University Development and Validation of an Instrument to Measure Household Water Insecurity Across Cultures: The Household Water InSecurity Experiences (HWISE) Scale
Session 72: Health, Hygiene, and Public Services Room: Dana 1024
Marco J Haenssgen* University of Oxford The End of Modern Health Policy? How the Social Science of Superbugs Challenges Medical Discourse
Shruthi Ramesh University of Delhi Menstrual Hygiene Management in Poor Adolescent Girls: A Comparative Cross-Sectional Study of Chennai and Delhi
Patrick Ndayizigamiye University of KwaZulu-Natal Potential adoption of mobile health (mHealth) to enhance public healthcare services delivery in Burundi.
Lisa Bagnoli Université libre de Bruxelles - ECARES
Does national health insurance improve children’s health? National and regional evidence from Ghana
Patrick Hunnicutt University of California, Santa Barbara
Massive Citizen Reporting is Too Inconsistent and Costly to Improve Public Services: A Field Experiment and Framework
Session 73: Biomass and Household Energy Use Room: Dana 1028
Daniel LaFave* Colby College The Impacts of Improved Biomass Cookstoves on Child and Adult Health: Experimental evidence from rural Ethiopia
Dev Nathan MSSwaminathan Research Foundation
Women's economic empowerment for adoption of clean cooking energy
Angelika Müller University of Heidelberg Trees and the grid - Electrification and timber consumption in Nigeria
Sunday November 11 2018
Lila Khatiwada Initiative for Global Development, University of Notre Dame
Health and time saving impact of clean cookstoves: evidence from rural Uganda
Debra Israel Indiana State University Household Fuel Use in Rural Bolivia Session 74: Assessing Institutional Capacity: Cooperation and Collective Action Room: Dana 1046
Steven Orchard* School of Global Studies, University of Sussex
Adaptive Capacity and Collective Action in Marginal Mountainous Areas in Uttarakhand, India
Minette Nago Zeufack University of Göttingen The role of cooperation agencies in the governance of Congo basin forests: builders or wreckers?
Leonardo Bonilla-Mejía
Banco de la República Protected Areas Under Weak Institutions: Evidence from Colombia
Pasquale De Muro Roma Tre University The role of collective action in the achievement of SDGs: the case of producers’ organizations in rural areas of developing countries
Session 75: Fisheries Governance in Sustainable Development Room: Dana 2024
Maria Claudia Lopez* Michigan State University Decentralizing the Governance of Inland Fisheries in the Pacific Region of Colombia
Devendraraj Madhanagopal
Indian Institute of Technology Bombay
Local leadership in facilitating climate change adaptation efforts: Reflections from the self-governing coastal fishing villages of Tamil Nadu, India.
Pranietha Mudliar Ithaca College Governing Common Waters: Challenges to Inclusive Adaptive Governance in Lake Victoria’s Fisheries
Paulo Santos Monash University Fish are food: evaluating the impact of a fisheries conservation program on biodiversity and nutrition
Session 76: Trade and Technology in Sustainable Development Room: Mason 1401
Katarzyna Cieslik* Wageningen University When You Are Gone. Smartphones, Stewardship and Sustainability in a Community-Driven Conservation Project in Naryn, Kyrgyzstan
Emmanuel Apiors The University of Tokyo Mobile Money Education and Mobile Money Participation: Evidence from Ashanti Region, Ghana
Sami Bensassi University of Birmingham Informality and corruption in cross-border trade : evidence from West Africa
Pamina Koenig Paris School of Economics Trade and activism: evidence from the Rana Plaza Collapse Session 77: Indigenous Peoples, Rights, and Governance Room: Mason 1427
Kimberly Marion Suiseeya*
Northwestern University Navigating the Spaces between Human Rights and Justice: Reshaping Indigenous Representation in Global Environmental Governance
Adrienne Marvin Foundations of Success A Guide to Choosing the Best Approach to Indigenous-Conservation Partnerships
Augusta Molnar UN Special Rapporteur for Indigenous peoples
Taking down the wall-- Indigenous Peoples, conservation and SDGs
Matthew Retallack Carleton University Do Environmental Impact Assessments Align with Indigenous Self-Determination? A Systematic Review
Session 78: Steady State Economies and the SDGs Room: Mason 1436
Anna Malavisi* Western Connecticut State University
Thinking towards a steady-state economy for sustainable development
Feng Hao University of South Florida Sarasota-Manatee
The Unequal Exchange of CO2 emissions between High-Income Countries and Middle and Low-Income Countries
Sunday November 11 2018
Justin McKinley Monash University How Irrigation Subsidies May Influence the Adoption of Alternate Wetting and Drying in Vietnam’s River Deltas
Richard Norton University of Michigan Acts of Government and Acts of God: Using U.S. Coastal Legal Doctrines to Critique the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals
Jennifer Muz George Washington University The sustainable devleopment challenge for adolescents in the Global South
Session 79: Rural Urban Relationships in Development Room: Mason 1437
Tom Logan* University of Michigan Urban density’s effect on mental health Scott Campbell University of Michigan Urban Unsustainability as a Chronic, Manageable Disease?
Alternatives to the “Cure” of Restoring Equilibrium to City-Nature Systems
David Moreno Rimisp Territory and livelihoods: productive diversification among rural-urban households in Chile
Shohei Nakamura World Bank Recent Trends of Poverty and Urbanization in Sub-Saharan Africa
Session 80: Gender Equity and Cultural Autonomy: Implications for Sustainable Development Room: Mason 1448
Jaehyun Ahn Texas A&M University Disparity in Development between Urban and Rural Females in Ghana, Senegal, and Liberia
Lindsey Coleman Texas A&M University The Girl Power Project in Uganda – An evaluation of its impact at the community
Tessa Davis Just Like My Child Foundation Empowering Teen Girls in Uganda – the Just Like My Child Foundation’s Girl Power Project
Jenna Kurten Texas A&M University The Promise and Peril of Fertility Reduction Among Indigenous Peoples
*Manuel Piña (moderator) Session 81: ODA for the SDGs Room: Mason 1449
Raquel Artecona* United Nations Economic Commission for Latin America and the Caribbean
Financing SDGs in Latin America and the Caribbean: the role and perspectives of Multilateral Development Banks
Jaap Bos Maastricht University Self-Regulation in Sustainable Finance: the Case of the Equator Principles
Steve Brechin Rutgers University Tangling The Web of Development Funding?: Official Development Assistance, Climate Change Financing, and The UN Sustainability Goals in Belize, CA
Gus Greenstein Stanford University Designing Resilient Social-Environmental Standards for Development Finance Institutions: Implications from the 2012-2016 World Bank Safeguards Review and Update
Session 82: Addressing unequal Opportunities Room: Mason 1460
Supriya Garikipati* University of Liverpool From ‘Financial Inclusion’ to ‘Empowerment’: The Women Who Make It
Nathan Cook University of Colorado at Boulder Unpacking the effects of ethnic quotas on the political inclusion of disadvantaged ethnic groups in local governance councils
Shatakshee Dhongde Georgia Institute of Technology Rapid Economic Growth but Rising Poverty Segregation: Will Vietnam Meet the SDGs for Equitable Development?
Joanne Fitzgibbons University of Waterloo Just urban futures? Exploring equity in “100 Resilient Cities”
Sunday November 11 2018
Rana Hendy Doha Institute for Graduate Studies
Inequality of Opportunity in Education in the MENA Region: A Closer Look at the Post-Arab Spring
Session 83: Gender, Employment, and Inclusion Room: Mason 1469
Irene Selwaness* Faculty of Economics and Political Science, Cairo University
The Dynamics of Family Formation and Women’s Work: What Facilitates and Hinders Female Employment in the Middle East and North Africa?
Veeramani Choorikkadan
Indira Gandhi Institute of Development Research
Exchange Rate Fluctuation, Labor Laws and Gender Differences in Job Dynamics: Analysis of Manufacturing Industries across Indian States
Eun Mee Kim Ewha Womans University Where is Gender in the SDGs? An Examination of Voluntary National Reviews (VNRs)
Rayees Sheikh Indian Institute of Technology Bombay
Women in Informal Labor Market: Evidence from India
Elizabeth Asiedu University of Kansas Women’s Representation in Parliament, Gender Quotas and the Passing of Gender Sensitive Policies
Session 84: Stability and Change in Agriculture Room: Mason 2427
Catia Batista* Universidade Nova de Lisboa Improving Access to Savings through Mobile Money: Experimental Evidence from Smallholder Farmers in Mozambique
Ihsaan Bassier University of Massachusets, Amherst
When the minimum wage increases by a lot: Evidence from South Africa’s agricultural sector
Priyanka Parvathi Leibniz Universität Hannover The Pull towards Part-time Farming: A Micro-perspective on Rural Agricultural Transformation in Southeast Asia
Marie Ndeye Gnilane Diouf
Cheikh Anta Diop University Modeling the price dynamics of sheep in Senegal
Timothy Silberg Michigan State University Maize Farmer Preferences for Striga Control Practices in Malawi
Session 85: Agricultural Yields, Debt, and Sustainable Development Room: Mason 2437
Ayala Wineman* University of Washington Crop yield on multi-cropped plots: Aligning measurement with goals
Johannes Möllmann Georg-August Universität Göttingen
Hedging credit risk of smallholder farmers with remotely-sensed Vegetation Health Indices
Sandeep Kandikuppa University of North Carolina, Chapel HIll
Indebtedness and Class: A Case Study from Rural Andhra Pradesh
Jonathan Di John SOAS, University of London Putting agriculture at the heart of sustainable development through the industrialization of freshness
Ayandev Saha K.M. Dastur and Company Limited Managing Climate Change risks through innovative universal insurance scheme: A step towards a strong and resilient agriculture sector
11:45-13:00
Lunch and Poster Session See Lunch Options list in your conference folder Posters displayed in Dana Commons
13:00-14:15 Track H: Sessions 86 - 100
Session 86: Inclusion, Accountability and Sustainability Room: Dana 3556
Sunday November 11 2018
Michael Eggen* University of Wisconsin-Madison Blinded by success: How upward accountability and project proliferation create spaces of exploitation in sustainable development
John McArthur Brookings Institution Spotlight on outcomes: A country-level methodology for identifying which people and issues are getting left behind on the Sustainable Development Goals
Kristine Stiphany Texas Tech University What is Situated about Smart for Sustainability in the Context of Informality?
Sophia Polasky Oregon State University Building community resilience: lessons learned from a case study in West Africa
Session 87: Energy Access and Impacts Room: Dana 1024
Paola Velasco Herrejon*
University of Cambridge Understanding Acceptance of Wind Farms in Marginalised Contexts – the Case of Southern Mexico
Abhishek Malhotra ETH Zurich Trade-offs and synergies in policy mixes for electricity access: The case of India
Laurence Delina Boston University ‘Energy Use for Productive Purposes’ as Indicator for Energy Access: Lessons Learned from Thailand and the Philippines
Aïcha Sanou Center for Studies and Research on International Development (CERDI)/ School of Economics/ University Clermont Auvergne
Assessing the impacts of biofuel production on food security in developing countries: the case studies of Indonesia and Mexico
Nadia Singh Northumbria University Political Economy of Bioenergy Transitions in Developing Countries: A case study of Punjab, India
Session 88: Assessing Institutional Capacity: Governance and Decision-Making Room: Dana 1028
Danielle Falzon* Brown University Process over action: institutional barriers to addressing climate change under the UNFCCC
Ana Alicia Dipierri Université libre de Bruxelles Assessing the role of institutional robustness to guarantee communal farming irrigation systems sustainability during climate change Lessons learnt from an irrigation dilemma game in Northwest Argentina (Andes region)
Julia Leininger German Development Institute Governing the SDGs: Drivers of institutional reform Yu Lu Humboldt University of Berlin Institutions and Retrospective Thinking: Decision-making
for Climate Adaptation in Agro-pastoral China Session 89: Forest Governance and Management Practices Room: Dana 1046
Julia Wondolleck* University of Michigan Seeking synergies to advance sustainable forest governance in Eastern Europe and Russia: Insights from IUCN’s Forest Law Enforcement & Governance (FLEG) Programme
Paulo Massoca Indiana University Halting deforestation in Brazil: lessons from the 'deforestation blacklist’
Miriam Romero University of Göttingen Tree planting adoption among oil palm farmers: the role of perceptions and intentions
Rodrigo Arriagada Pontificia Universidad Católica de Chile
The impact of forest conservation incentives on social and institutional outcomes in indigenous communities in Ecuador
Molly Lipscomb University of Virginia Property Rights and Deforestation: Evidence from the Terra Legal Land Reform in the Brazilian Amazon
Session 90: Water Policies and Practices
Sunday November 11 2018
Room: Dana 2024 Zhao Ma* Purdue University How Formal and Informal Institutions Interact to Shape
Watershed Management in the Colca Watershed of Peru Corrie Hannah University of Arizona Context & Institutional Adoption: A place-based
assessment of water user adoption of new Water User Associations in Tajikistan
Karan Misquitta University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign
Imagined Stocks and Flows: Uncertainty, Institutions and the Politics of Groundwater Regulation in Semi-arid India
Kathryn Vasilaky Cal Poly, Department of Economics
Groundwater Depletion in Northern India: Myself and Others
Session 91: Indigenous Communities and Livelihoods Room: Mason 1401
Carla Galan-Guevara* National Autonomous University of Mexico
Threats of a monetized global economy to indigenous livelihoods: the case of Santa Fe de la Laguna in Mexico
Ariana Escalante University of York Indigenous peoples and renewable energy in Mexico Medha Chaturvedi South Asia Institute, University of
Heidelberg Human and Environment Cost of Mining on Indigenous Communities in India
Shiara Kirana González Padrón
National Autonomous University of Mexico
HEALTH IMPLICATIONS OF RAINWATER CAPTURE ON ACHIEVING ACCESS TO DRINKING WATER: CASE STUDY OF AN INDIGENOUS COMMUNITY IN JALISCO, MEXICO
Session 92: Environment and Development Tradeoffs Room: Mason 1427
Eeshani Kandpal* World Bank Safety Nets and Natural Disaster Mitigation: Evidence from Cyclone Phailin in Odisha
Dipti Gupta Indian Institute of Management Ahmedabad
Achieving sustainable development in India along the low carbon pathways: Macroeconomic assessment
Syed Hasan Lahore University of Management Sciences
The Greenness of Pakistani Cities 2004-2014: Urban Growth and Household Carbon Emissions
Hirdan Katarina Costa Universidade de São Paulo The main environmental permitting requirements on CCS activities in Brazil
Fabiano Toni Universidade de Brasília Impacts of Payments for Environmental Services on small landholders in the Brazilian Amazon
Session 93: Scaling and Compliance in Development Room: Mason 1436
Nene Oumou Diallo* Université de Sherbrooke Financing enterprises in the missing middle: is scaled-up microcredit the solution?
Kyla Van Maanen Northeastern University Coastal adaptation in developing countries: a synthesis of approaches used and contributions to UNFCCC-financed adaptation projects
Sabarinath Krishnan University of Birmingham Scalability of development projects: What matters? Susan Ostermann University of Notre Dame, Keough
School of Global Affairs Regulatory Pragmatism & Legal Knowledge: Fostering Compliance with Conservation Law in Areas of State Weakness
Session 94: Innovation, Diffusion, Migration Room: Mason 1437
Nisa Vidya Yuniarti* London School of Economics and Political Science
The Influence of Innovation Diffusion on Creative Economy (Case Study: Karinding Music Group in Bandung)
Zhezhi Hou Binghamton University Growing from Agglomeration: A Semiparametric Varying Coefficient Approach
Gregory Knapp University of Texas at Austin Sustainable Geographies: Multiple Actors and Change in the Rural Equatorial Andes
Sunday November 11 2018
Tiago Ferraz Universidade de São Paulo Internal Migration, Rainfall and Local Labor Markets in Brazil
Ellen Holtmaat Graduate Institute of International and Development Studies, Geneva
The Global Diffusion of Voluntary Environmental Programs: The Case of Chemical Industry's Responsible Care Program
Session 95: Natural Resources, Politics, Inequality Room: Mason 1448
Becca Nixon* Purdue University River-based livelihood trade-offs and the associated equity implications for sustainable development along the Swat and Kabul rivers of Pakistan
Mangala Subramaniam
Purdue University Contesting Water Rights
Diana Suhardiman International Water Management Institute
Spatial Politics and Local Alliances Shaping Nepal Hydropower
Tuoyuan Xu University of Michigan Conservation Equity for Local Communities in the Process of Tourism Development in Protected Areas: A Study of Jiuzhaigou Biosphere Reserve, China
Session 96: Children and the Household Room: Mason 1449
Tanima Ahmed* American University The Impact of Child Support, Foster Care and Care Dependency Grants on Time Use in South Africa
Barnali Basak University of Sussex Child Quantity-Quality Trade-off Revisited: Evidence from India
Felix Muchomba Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey
Parents’ Assets and Child Marriage
Debra Shepherd Stellenbosch University When the results surprise us: The short and long term effect of an early childhood parenting intervention in the Caribbean
Jing Zhang University of Nottingham The Impacts of Children on Chinese Household Asset Holdings: An Intra-household Approach
Session 97: Equality, Equity, Education, and Development (Lightning talks) Room: Mason 1460
Mark Tessler* University of Michigan Religion, Trust, and Other Determinants of Muslim Attitudes toward Gender Equality: Evidence and Insights from Fifty-Four Surveys in the Middle East and North Africa
Mehtabul Azam Oklahoma State University Are Urban-Rural Welfare Differences Growing in India? James Bang St. Ambrose University International Flows of Gender Norms: The Impact of
Remittances on Women’s Acceptance of Domestic Violence in Punjab
Soundarya Chidambaram
Bucknell University Is urban planning gender inclusive? The case of sanitation and women' safety in India
Peter Roberts Emory University Accelerating Women-Owned Businesses: Gender Matching and the Efficacy of Advisory Relationships in Entrepreneur Support Programs
Debabrata Talukdar University at Buffalo, State University of New York
How Does “Who You Are” Shape Your Household’s Decisions about Whether and How Much to Spend on Education? : Insights from a Sub-Saharan Country
Chen Wang Shanghai University of Finance and Economics
Inequality and the Middle Income Trap
Carol Maoine University of Michigan Using Urban Metabolism Tailor-made Method Solutions to Promote Minority Education at the Campus Level
Session 98: Inequality, Education, Land, and Health in Sustainability and Development (Lightning talks) Room: Mason 1469
Sunday November 11 2018
Alex Money* University of Oxford Infrastructure and the Constructive Coporation Rahul Lahoti Azim Premji University How Serious is the Neglect of Intra-Household Inequality in
Multi-dimensional Poverty and Inequality Analyses? Jennifer Verriotto MRIGlobal Humanitarian Collaboration to Improve the Venezuelan
Health System Semee Yoon Yonsei University Research for UN 2030 Development Agenda:
Understanding where We Stand for SDGs Implementation through Text Mining
Godwell Nhamo University of South Africa ODA and related education Sustainable Development Goal indicators: The emerging African picture
Meina Cai University of Connecticut Land Financing and Urbanization: How State Debts Impact Farmers in China
Steven Jones University of Alabama Peace, Transport, and Samfunnssikkerhet – Opportunities for Crosscutting Research
Session 99: The Effects of Information and Geography on Agricultural Input Usage Room: Mason 2427
Thomas Jayne* Michigan State University The Changing Face of Agriculture in Tanzania: Indicators of Transformation
Wendong Zhang Iowa State University The Impacts of a Chinese Nationwide Fertilizer Education Program: A Difference-in-Difference Approach
David Murphy University of Evansville Underground Knowledge: Estimating the Impacts of Soil Information Transfers through Experimental Auctions
Helena Wehmeyer International Rice Research Institute (IRRI), University of Basel
Farmers’ socio-economic structure in Myanmar with regard to closing rice yield gaps
Session 100: Strengthening Supply Chains Room: Mason 2437
Sarah Kopper* Michigan State University/J-PAL Factor prices, market imperfections, and input use in Kenya: Boserup re-examined
Maria del Milagro Nunez-Solis
Lincoln University Micro-mills for sustainable production and women empowerment: Evidence from Costa Rica’s Tarrazu region
Vinish Kathuria Indian Institute of Technology Distress Selling and role of agriculture supply chain – A study of horticulture crop in India
Alicia Barriga University of Connecticut The supply chain for seed in Uganda: Where does it all go wrong?
14:15-14:30 Dana (1st floor) Mason (2nd floor)
Coffee break
14:30-15:45 Track I: Sessions 101 - 115
Session 101: Inequality, Growth, Capabilities, and Sustainability Room: Dana 3556
Alicia Harley* Harvard Kennedy School of Government
Transition pathways toward Sustainable Development: An Analytical Framework and a Case Study
Heath Henderson Drake University Estimating Capabilities with Stochastic Frontier Models José María Sarabia University of Cantabria Estimation of income inequality from grouped data Assia Liberatore University of Chieti-Pescara The Relationship Between Economic Growth and Human
Well-being in Latin America: A Longitudinal Research Based on the Physical Quality of Life Index
Vanesa Jorda UNU-WIDER Global inequality: how large is the effect of top incomes? Session 102: Trade, Growth, and Firms in the SDGS Room: Dana 1024
Sunday November 11 2018
Valentina Rollo* International Trade Centre Exploring firm competitiveness: a factor analysis approach Anastasia-Alithia Seferiadis
Laboratoire Population Environnement Développement, Aix- Marseille Univ/IRD
Can we measure female social entrepreneurship performance?
Henrique Maxir University of São Paulo Pollution and International Trade of Non-Renewable Natural Resources: an Evidence from the Gravity Model
Session 103: Technologies for the SDGs Room: Dana 1028
Rosa María Fuentes Rivas*
Universidad Autónoma del Estado de México
Three-dimensional (3D) fluorescence spectroscopy characteristics of the dissolved organic matter in groundwater and irrigation wastewater from an agricultural region.
Andres Cuadros-Menaca
Universidad Icesi Remittances, Health Insurance, and Pension Contributions: Evidence from Colombia
David Carrera-Villacres
Universidad de las Fuerzas Armadas Espe
Potential solutions of the hydric need with a 3-D Fog-collector in a high andean community in Central Ecuador
Lutz Philip Hecker Brandenburg University of Technology Cottbus-Senftenberg
Spotlight on spatial environmental policy spillovers: An econometric analysis of wastewater treatment in Mexican municipalities
Session 104: Energy Use, Poverty, and Impacts Room: Dana 1046
Janak Joshi* Central Michigan University Policy Effectiveness, Spatial Dependencies and Energy Market: Evidence from the Renewable Portfolio Standard
Anna Falentina Australian National University The impact of electricity blackouts on the performance of micro, small enterprises: Evidence from Indonesia
Peter Mulder Vrije Universiteit On the non-linear relationship between urbanization and energy poverty. Evidence from Mozambique.
Iman Al-Ayouty The American University in Cairo ENVIRONMENTAL TOTAL FACTOR PRODUCTIVIY: EVIDENCE FROM EGYPT’S ENERGY INTENSIVE INDUSTRIES
Session 105: Conflict and Development I: Peace and Displacement Room: Dana 2024
Shahriar Kibriyah* Texas A&M University Historical and Geographical pathways of civil conflict in Sub-Saharan Africa: An exploration through growing season weather shock and slave trade
Soazic Elise Wang Sonne
The World Bank, UC Berkeley Long-Term effects of hosting refugees on second generation health outcomes: Evidence from Tanzania
Santiago Saavedra Universidad del Rosario End-of-war deforestation: Evidence from Colombia's Peace Deal
Muazu Shehu Gombe State University Humanitarian Crisis and Sustainable Development: Perspectives and Preferences of Internally Displaced Persons in North-eastern Nigeria
Alejandro Abarca University of Costa Rica A farewell to arms: the long run developmental effects of Costa Rica's army abolishment
Session 106: Health in Sustainable Development Room: Mason 1401
Sadia Malik* York University Sustainable Development Goals and the Political Economy of Health Care Reform in Pakistan
Lisa Rogge Leibnitz University Hannover Health Insurance Reform in Indonesia: Implications for Health Care Usage and Out-of-pocket payments
Jesse Hession Grayman
University of Auckland Can a CDD Program Enhance Educational and Health Outcomes? Findings from a Nine-Year, Mixed-Methods Evaluation in Indonesia
Sunday November 11 2018
Wafa Mataria American University in Cairo FOREIGN AID and THE HEALTH SECTOR: A Case Study from the PALESTINIAN NATIONAL AUTHORITY
Session 107: Market Interventions for a Low Carbon Economy Room: Mason 1427
Ira Irina Dorband* Mercator Research Institute on Global Commons and Climate Change
Double progressivity of infrastructure development through carbon pricing - Insights from Nigeria
Gabriela-Ileana Iacobuta
German Development Institute (DIE/GDI)
The transition towards a low-carbon economy under Agenda2030: trade-offs and synergies between achieving climate-change and SDGs targets
Mark Purdon Université du Québec à Montréal (UQAM)
State and Carbon Market: The Political Economy of Climate Finance Effectiveness from the Kyoto through Paris
Xun Zhou Aalto University School of Business
Causal Effect of China’s Carbon-Emissions Trading Pilots on Carbon Intensity: Evidence from the Electric Power Industry
Session 108: Sustaining Change in Indigenous Contexts Room: Mason 1436
Maiko Sakamoto* The University of Tokyo Development and Subjective Well-being - A Case of Indigenous People in a Changing Environment in Lao PDR–
Mallapu Gopinadha Reddy
Centre for Economic and Social Studies
Indigenous Communities and Sustainable Development: A study of Forest Right Act – 2006 in a South Indian State
Mai Phuong Nguyen World Agroforestry Centre Opportunities and constraints in agroforestry adoption for indigenous people in Northwest Vietnam
Chengzhi Yin Tsinghua University Impact of Lesotho's Chieftainship on Sustainable Urban Development: A Perspective of Formulation and Implementation of Urban Planning
Session 109: Technologies for Development Room: Mason 1437
Stephanie Swinehart* Fordham University Impact Evaluation of a Satellite-Assisted Resource Management Tool for Pastoralists
Jacqueline Corbett Universite Laval A Multi-disciplinary Research Agenda for Cleantech Jonghoon Park Michigan State University The range of cooling effects of small green spaces using a
T-type thermocouple sensor Yexuan Gu University of Illinois at Urbana-
Champaign Using geodesign technologies to achieve Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs): the case of flood resilience planning in Chicago
Shamen Vidanage IUCN Restoring Traditional Irrigation Systems for Land, Ecosystem Service, and Livelihood Improvements: A Choice Experiment Survey of Cascading Tank Systems Restoration in Sri Lanka
Session 110: Supply Chains and the SDGs Room: Mason 1448
Eva Lema* Central Michigan University Blue Economy & sustainable development in the Great Lakes basin: a benchmark analysis
Min Gon Chung Michigan State University Global impacts of meat trade on non-communicable diseases
Ryan Edwards Darmouth University Agricultural processing spillovers Amy Braun University of North Carolina at
Chapel Hill SDG 14 Implementation and Emerging Geographies of Oceans Sustainable Development
Zaneta Kubik Center for Development Research (ZEF)
Determinants f foreign direct investment in agribusiness sector in Africa: a spatial analysis.
Session 111: Impact of Refugee Inflows on Host and Origin Communities
Sunday November 11 2018
Room: Mason 1449 Jackline Wahba* University of Southampton Impact of Refugees on Immigrants’ Labor Market
Outcomes Ragui Assaad IZA Migration Shocks and Housing: Evidence from the Syrian
Refugee Crisis in Jordan Isabel Ruiz University of Oxford The Consequences of Large Scale Refugee Repatriation for
Economic Development Ragui Assaad University of Minnesota Impact of Syrian Refugees in Jordan on Education
Outcomes for Jordanian Youth Session 112: Knowledge and Politics in Setting and Measuring SDGs Room: Mason 1460
Sakiko Fukuda-Parr* The New School Keeping out Extreme Inequality out of the Agenda: SDGs and the Politics of Measurement tools
Steve MacFeely UNCTAD The Big (data) Bang: opportunities and challenges for compiling SDG indicators
Bhumika Muchhala The New School The Global South as Norm-Makers: Negotiating the SDGs Elaine Unterhalter University of London The many meanings of measuring quality education:
politics, targets and indicators in SDG4 Session 113: Rural-Suburban-Urban linkages and the SDGs Room: Mason 1469
Thomas Vicino* Northeastern University The Evolution of Shrinking Suburbs: Patterns and Challenges to Sustainable, Resilient Development in Metropolitan America
Peter Orazem Iowa State University Urban-Rural Wage Gaps, Inefficient Labor Allocations, and GDP per Capita
Debabrata Talukdar University at Buffalo, State University of New York
The “Hobbesian World” of Tenant Households Living in Informal Settlements of Sub-Saharan Africa: Insights from the Urban Slums of Kenya
Alfian Helmi Hokkaido University Salt Industrial Development and Agrarian Transformation in Rural Kupang, Indonesia
Session 114: Environmental Impacts of Agricultural Policies Room: Mason 2427
Balsher Singh Sidhu* University of British Columbia Restructuring agricultural power tariffs in India to meet multiple Sustainable Developments Goals
Leonardo Resende Pontifícia Universidade Católica do Rio de Janeiro
ENVIRONMENTAL, SOCIAL AND ECONOMIC RECOVERY THROUGH SILVOPASTORAL SYSTEMS: study cases in Brazilian farms
John Zinda Cornell University Explaining Heterogeneous Afforestation Outcomes: How Community Officials and Households Mediate Tree Cover Change in China
Martin Delaroche Indiana University Sustainable pathways for agricultural production in the tropics: what financial and environmental tradeoffs?
Heng Shue Teah The University of Tokyo Debunking Smallholder Resource Use in the Malaysian Palm Oil Industry
Session 115: Markets and Agricultural Incomes Room: Mason 2437
James E Allen IV* University of Michigan Are Agricultural Markets More Developed Around Cities? Testing for Urban Heterogeneity in Separability in Tanzania
Patrese Anderson University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign
Connecting local markets to household food security: evidence from Zambia
Pulak Mishra Indian Institute of Technology Kharagpur
Linking Land-constrained Farmers to Markets: A Study in West Bengal in India
Sunday November 11 2018
Andrew Gerard Michigan State University Side selling and farmer income in Burundian coffee cooperatives
15:45-16:00 Dana (1st floor) and Mason (2nd floor)
Coffee break and snack
16:00-17:30 Track J: Plenary Roundtable Discussion
16:00-17:30 Modern Languages Building (MLB) (Auditorium 3)
17:10-17:20
17:20-17:30
“Realizing Sustainability and Development: Knowledge, Collaborations, and Power for Realizing the SDGs” Agnes Quisumbing, IFPRI Eleanor Allen, Water for People Isabella Bakker, York University Ana María Ibanez, Universidad de los Andes, Bogotá, Colombia Marlene Wolfe, Tufts University Moderator: Arun Agrawal, University of Michigan Concluding remarks: James Holloway, Vice Provost, University of Michigan SDC participant polling and feedback