Improving Environmental Performance: Next Generation Compliance Tools, Theory, and Practice Innovating environmental compliance assurance Novel insights and approaches from social sciences April 21 & 22, 2015 Location: Erasmus University Burgemeester Oudlaan 50 3062 PA Rotterdam, the Netherlands Sponsors: Human Environment and Transport Inspectorate, the Netherlands Rotterdam School of Management, Erasmus University Rotterdam Cosponsors: George Washington University Law School Environment and Energy Law Program US Environmental Inspection Agency VIDE International Network for Environmental Compliance and Enforcement INECE Tuesday April 21 2:00 – 3:00 pm Registration 3:00 – 5:00 pm Workshop one: Regulation as a learning system Moderator: Chris Dijkens, Human Environment and Transport Inspectorate Papers presentations: Reviewing the value of mandatory certification and testing arrangements for safety and health, Linda Drupsteen, TNO Learning in regulation, Ernst van Bemmelen van Gent, Haagse Hogeschool Assessing Climate Change MRV initiatives in Latin America: Bridging theory and practice, Belen Olmos Giupponi, University of Stirling 5:30 – 6:30 pm Walking network dinner 6:30 – 8:30 pm Key note session: Compiance and enforcement across borders Moderator: Campbell Gemmell, University of South Australia, University of Glasgow Key note speakers: Version April 7, 2015 Michael Faure, University of Maastricht Lee Paddock, George Washington University, Washington DC Annetje Ottow, University of Utrecht Muel Kaptein, Erasmus University Wednesday April 22 9:00 – 9:30 am Registration 9:30 – 10:30 am Welcome and plenary opening addresses Campbell Gemmell, University of South Australia, University of Glasgow, Day Chair Roeland Nieuwenboer, Human Environment and Transport Inspectorate Martin de Bree, Erasmus University Chris Dijkens, co-chair of INECE Concise evaluation of yesterday's workshop & preview coming workshops Campbell Gemmell, Canopus Consutling, University of South Australia, University of Glasgow 10:30 – 12:30 am Parallel workshop two: Moderator: Niek Hogervorst, RSM Erasmus University Papers presentations: Improving industrial safety culture, Maarten de Hoog, DCMR Milieudienst Rijnmond Ethical behaviour Moral messages, compliance by fairness, Han de Haas, Provincie Noord-Brabant Trust based supervision, Rob van Dorp, Human Environment and Transport Inspectorate Exploring the value of process safety culture for law enforcement in major hazards industries, Robert Bezemer, TNO 10:30 – 12:30 am Parallel workshop three: Moderator: Karin van Wingerde, Erasmus University Law School Papers presentations: Sanction Mapping: A tool for fine-tuning regulatory intervention strategies, Grant Pink, University of New England, Armidale Interventions Developing the quality of new safety legislation in the Netherlands, Robert Mout, DCMR Milieudienst Rijnmond How companies govern and comply with a diversity of public and private rules, including self-regulation, Edith van Bellen-Weijnen, University of Utrecht Version April 7, 2015 The Influence of Citizen Environmental Complaints on Regulatory Administrative Sanctions for Industrial Pollution Control in India, Keerthi Kiran Bandru, Humboldt University Berlin 12:30 – 1:30 pm Lunchbreak 1:30 – 3:30 pm Parallel workshop four: Moderator: Sharon Oded, De Brauw Blackstone Westbroek Papers presentations: Gathering information under compliance mechanisms, Zerrin Savasan, Selcuk University, Selçuklu, Konya, Turkey Self-regulation and self-policing Supervision; dare to change, Paul Meerman Omgevingsdienst Midden- en West Brabant Global Pollutant and Greenhouse Gas Emissions Reporting– Complexity and Implications for Multinational Corporations, Jonathan Nwagbaraocha, Xerox Corporation Development of Alberta’s oil sands: The Fort McKay First Nation’s perspective on environmental management, Ryan Abel, Fort McKay Sustainability Department and David Spink, Pravid Environmental Inc. 1:30 – 3:30 pm Parallel workshop five: Moderator: Grant Pink, University of New England, Armidale Papers presentations: Wrangling The Human Right to Water Compliance in Ghana, Benjamin Asante, University of Utrecht Smart Instruments for Public Law Enforcers Evidence by sampling and analyzing in criminal cases of transboundary shipments of ordinary wastes. Sijmen Roosma, Human Environment and Transport Inspectorate Improving Environmental Compliance in China through Intensive Top-Down Verification of Emission Reductions, Xuehua Zhang, Sichuan University Chengdu, China Consolidation and unification of environmental risk management plans in unconventional gas, Chris Cuff, C&R Consulting 3:30 – 4:00 pm Plenary conclusions and closure – Day Chair 4:00 – 5:00 pm Refreshments Version April 7, 2015
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