27th Annual Conference Environmental Economics, Policy and International Relations
Program
This Conference provides a conducive environment for a comprehensive exchange of ideas and discussion on new theoretical and empirical research papers in environmental economics and policy. The conference will take place at the University of Economics and Business Library Club (SB-Old Building, Winston Churchill Square 4, Prague) on Friday, 28 November 2025.
Some presentations from the program are available for consultation:
Session 1 – Bank, finance and sustainability
Greenwashing and bank credit risk: fresh evidence, Nicholas Apergis, Naif Alsagr
Monetary policy and green finance: is the transmission mechanism really effective?, Nundo Chilima
Assessing the impact of environmental provisions using a gravity model: case of the member countries of the Agadir Agreement, Karim Chaabouni, Fatma Marrakchi Charfi
Session 2 – Carbon pricing and taxation
Impact of policy design and elicitation method on carbon tax acceptability, Felix Fred Mölk, Gottfried Tappeiner, Janette Walde
Distributional effects of carbon pricing: a DSGE analysis of environmental policy revenue redistribution, Alexander Lipka, Jakub Chalmovianský
Session 3 – Water
Effect of urban household water insecurity on incidences of waterborne diseases: evidence from Kenya, Abdiaziz Ahmed, Martine Visser
Session 4 – Consumer behaviour
Household perceptions and behavior shape climate insurance adoption under climate risk, Fathin Faizah Saida, Muhammad Muzammil Kamis, Nafisah Mohammed, Azmafazilah Jauhari, Khairul Nizam Abdul Maulud
Session 5 – Preferences and valuation
Preferences for sustainable transport: insights from autonomous taxi ridesharing services, Xin Dou
Payment for ecosystem services and motivational crowding: do monetary incentives, Rawadee Jarungrattanapong, Therese Lindahl
Session 6 – Health and technology
Fires, air pollution, and children’s health in India: a refined approach, Hieu Nguyen
Session 7 – Egg timer
Morocco-Spain environmental partnership: bilateral cooperation to address climate challenge, Ahmed El Mehdi El Jouad
Between Ruins and Revenue: flooding, casualties, and the political economy of tourism in Pakistan, Rehana Saeed Hashmi
Scientific Committe
Prof. Petr Šauer, Prague University of Economics and Business
Dr. Milan Ščasný, Charles University
Assoc. Prof. Marek Hudík, Prague University of Economics and Business
Dr. Jean-François Auger, Charles University
Assoc. Prof. Miroslav Hájek, Czech University of Life Science Prague
Prof. Karel Janda, Charles University and Prague University of Economics and Business
Dr. Jiří Hlaváček, Prague University of Economics and Business
Acknowledgement
This conference is also part of a project that has received funding from the European Union’s Horizon 2020 research and innovation programme under the Marie Skłodowska-Curie grant agreement No 870245.