Green product in Malaysia: Still a long way to go.
Sustainable
Consumption
Towards Action
and Impact
Abstract Volume
International scientiic conference
November 6th –8th 2011
Hamburg – European Green Capital 2011,
Germany
Abstract Volume Corrigendum
Posters
p.87
Comparative assessment of e‐participation in the context of sustainable development and
climate change
Ralf Cimander (Institut für Informations‐management Bremen, DE) • Ina Rust (Leibniz
Universität Hannover, DE)
p.88
Developing a concept for an interdisciplinary competence based module to empower students for
sustainable consumption behaviour
Barbara Freytag‐Leyer (University of Applied Sciences Fulda, DE) • Martina Metz (University of
Applied Sciences Fulda, DE) • Christoph Klotter (University of Applied Sciences Fulda, DE) • Jan‐
Torsten Milde (University of Applied Sciences Fulda, DE)
p.59
Future scenarios for sustainable lifestyles and consumption in Spain
Concepcion Piñeiro (CRIC/altekio/UAM) Madrid, ES) • Alvaro Porro (CRIC, Barcelona, ES) •
Maria Heras (CRIC, Barcelona, ES)
2 steering consumer behaviour
p.93
Energy consumption ‐ how can sustainability science help to increase energy sustainability! The
case of universities
Petra Schweizer‐Ries (Saarland University, Saarbrücken, DE) • Jessica Brensing (University
of Luxembourg, LU) • Stefan Rögele (Saarland University, Saarbrücken, DE) • Maximilian Reuss
(Saarland University, Saarbrücken, DE)
Sessions
1 determinants of consumer behaviour
p.42
Sustainable consumption and economic crisis in Spain
Alvaro Porro (Centre de Recerca e Informació en Consum, Barcelona, ES) • Concepcion
Piñeiro (CRIC/altekio/UAM) Madrid, ES) • Luis Enrique Alonso (Universidad Autónoma de
Madrid, Madrid, ES) • Rafael Ibañez (Universidad Autónoma de Madrid, Madrid, ES) • Carlos
Fernández (Universidad Autónoma de Madrid, Madrid, ES)
p.44
Sustainability, food and consumption behaviors. Exploratory research focused on a group of young
Italians using projective interview techniques
Cinzia Sciangula (IULM University, Milano, IT) • Luciana Castelli (IULM University, Milano, IT) •
Vincenzo Russo (IULM University, Milano, IT) • Anna Re (IULM University, Milano, IT)
7 thematic symposium: "do households save electricity through feedback based on smart
metering systems?"
p.157
Economic potential of smart electricity meters in German households
Anna Göddeke (Frontier Economics, Köln, DE) • Christoph Riechmann (Frontier Economics,
Köln, DE) • Jens Perner (Frontier Economics, Köln, DE) • David Bothe (Frontier Economics,
Köln, DE)
imprint
Published 2011 by the Accompanying research project to the focal topic «From Knowledge to
Action – New Paths towards Sustainable Consumption» of the Social-ecological
Research Programme (SÖF) of the German Federal Ministry of Education and
Research (BMBF)
Contact:
University of Bern, Interdisciplinary Centre for General Ecology (IKAÖ)
Suggested citation:
Sustainable Consumption – Towards Action and Impact (2011): Abstract
Volume. International Scientific Conference, November 6th-8th 2011, in
Hamburg, Germany.
ISBN:
978-3-906456-67-6
Download:
http://www.sustainableconsumption2011.org
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Cover design:
Printed by:
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Ivo Balmer
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LangebartelsDruck, Hamburg (Germany)
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Consumption
Towards Action
and Impact
Abstract Volume
International scientiic conference
November 6th –8th 2011
Hamburg – European Green Capital 2011,
Germany
Abstract Volume Corrigendum
Posters
p.87
Comparative assessment of e‐participation in the context of sustainable development and
climate change
Ralf Cimander (Institut für Informations‐management Bremen, DE) • Ina Rust (Leibniz
Universität Hannover, DE)
p.88
Developing a concept for an interdisciplinary competence based module to empower students for
sustainable consumption behaviour
Barbara Freytag‐Leyer (University of Applied Sciences Fulda, DE) • Martina Metz (University of
Applied Sciences Fulda, DE) • Christoph Klotter (University of Applied Sciences Fulda, DE) • Jan‐
Torsten Milde (University of Applied Sciences Fulda, DE)
p.59
Future scenarios for sustainable lifestyles and consumption in Spain
Concepcion Piñeiro (CRIC/altekio/UAM) Madrid, ES) • Alvaro Porro (CRIC, Barcelona, ES) •
Maria Heras (CRIC, Barcelona, ES)
2 steering consumer behaviour
p.93
Energy consumption ‐ how can sustainability science help to increase energy sustainability! The
case of universities
Petra Schweizer‐Ries (Saarland University, Saarbrücken, DE) • Jessica Brensing (University
of Luxembourg, LU) • Stefan Rögele (Saarland University, Saarbrücken, DE) • Maximilian Reuss
(Saarland University, Saarbrücken, DE)
Sessions
1 determinants of consumer behaviour
p.42
Sustainable consumption and economic crisis in Spain
Alvaro Porro (Centre de Recerca e Informació en Consum, Barcelona, ES) • Concepcion
Piñeiro (CRIC/altekio/UAM) Madrid, ES) • Luis Enrique Alonso (Universidad Autónoma de
Madrid, Madrid, ES) • Rafael Ibañez (Universidad Autónoma de Madrid, Madrid, ES) • Carlos
Fernández (Universidad Autónoma de Madrid, Madrid, ES)
p.44
Sustainability, food and consumption behaviors. Exploratory research focused on a group of young
Italians using projective interview techniques
Cinzia Sciangula (IULM University, Milano, IT) • Luciana Castelli (IULM University, Milano, IT) •
Vincenzo Russo (IULM University, Milano, IT) • Anna Re (IULM University, Milano, IT)
7 thematic symposium: "do households save electricity through feedback based on smart
metering systems?"
p.157
Economic potential of smart electricity meters in German households
Anna Göddeke (Frontier Economics, Köln, DE) • Christoph Riechmann (Frontier Economics,
Köln, DE) • Jens Perner (Frontier Economics, Köln, DE) • David Bothe (Frontier Economics,
Köln, DE)
imprint
Published 2011 by the Accompanying research project to the focal topic «From Knowledge to
Action – New Paths towards Sustainable Consumption» of the Social-ecological
Research Programme (SÖF) of the German Federal Ministry of Education and
Research (BMBF)
Contact:
University of Bern, Interdisciplinary Centre for General Ecology (IKAÖ)
Suggested citation:
Sustainable Consumption – Towards Action and Impact (2011): Abstract
Volume. International Scientific Conference, November 6th-8th 2011, in
Hamburg, Germany.
ISBN:
978-3-906456-67-6
Download:
http://www.sustainableconsumption2011.org
Editorial team:
Layout:
Cover design:
Printed by:
Ivo Balmer, Rico Defila, Antonietta Di Giulio, Ruth Kaufmann-Hayoz, Peter Kobel
Ivo Balmer
Atelier Mühlberg, Basel (Switzerland)
LangebartelsDruck, Hamburg (Germany)
This work is licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution License:
http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/2.5/ch
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,+#)&(,+-.*!&
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