October 11-14, 2019 Ann Arbor, Michigan
Friday October 11
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Friday, October 11 OPTIONAL WORKSHOPS (Advanced registration and payment is required)
9:00-11:00
Palmer Commons
(Great Lakes Central)
A2. Factor Mapping: A participatory workshop for embracing the complexity
of sustainable development (Facilitator: Nicholas Valcourt)
9:00-11:00
Dental Building
(Room G311)
A3. Best Practices in Case Study Use for Sustainability and Sustainable
Development Education (Facilitators: Meghan Wagner)
8:30-10:30
Dana Building
(Room 3038)
A4. Life Cycle Analysis (Facilitator: Ming Xu)
12:00-14:00
Michigan League
(Kalamazoo Room)
B1. Understanding the Data Curation Choices Behind the Indicator: SDGs and
LSMS-ISA Measures of Progress (Facilitators: Ayala Wineman, Sydney
Gourlay)
12:00-14:00
Dental Building
(Room G311)
B2. Sharing Research for Impact (Facilitators: Arun Agrawal)
12:00-14:00
Chemistry Building
(Room 1640)
B3. Quantitative analysis: R (Facilitators: Nishan Bhattarai)
16:00-18:00
Dana Building
(Room 3556)
C1. Long-Run Analysis of SDGs linked to the Food-Environment-Energy Using
Open-Source Economic Modelling (Facilitators: Uris Baldos, Jing Liu)
15:00-17:00
North Quad
(Room 1185)
C2. FLARE’s decision support tools: The Livelihood and Wellbeing (LivWell)
and Community Forestry (CommFor) Tools (Facilitator: J.T. Erbaugh)
15:00-17:00
Dana Building
(Room 2024)
C3. Quantitative analysis: Metanalysis (Facilitators: Inés Ibanez Lais, Petri Ben
Lee)
15:00-17:30
Dana Building
(Room 3038)
C4. Co-creation in Humanitarian Innovation (Facilitators: Megha Hedge, Amy
Smith)
18:00-20:00
UMMA
(Apse and Forum)
Reception, University of Michigan Museum of Art (UMMA)
525 South State Street
Friday October 11
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POSTERS Displayed in Dana Building 1st Floor Commons
Michele Girard University of Minnesota Economic Sustainability of a Community Water System in
Southern Haiti Rosalie Luo University of Michigan Existing Technologies and Corporate Governance
Effectiveness in Biological Circular Economy Firms
Lucy McHugh James Cook University How risk and crisis affects the governance of World Heritage ecosystems
Ella-Kari Muhl University of Waterloo Governance and community-centred conservation in the post-2020 global biodiversity framework
Yvonne Nchanji University of Eastern Finland Engendering collaborative forest management in selected protected areas in Cameroon: Reality versus Ideals
Gopal Penny University of Notre Dame Evaluating global shocks to self-assessed household food insecurity
Christopher Merchant Michigan State University Carbon Accounting for MSU Shadows Program
Saturday October 12
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Saturday, October 12 8:00-8:45 Check-in and Coffee Location: Dana (Ford Commons)
*Coffee will be available in Dana (Ford Commons) and Mason (Ground Floor) Please note: Moderators are denoted by *
8:45-10:00 Track A: Sessions 1-12
Session 1: Climate, Forests, and Energy - Lightning Talks Room: Dana 1024
Noah Kittner* ETH Zürich Hydropower threatens peace in Myanmar
Johanne Pelletier Cornell University Wood energy and sustainability transition in the energy sector: a case study for Zambia.
Kira Sullivan-Wiley Boston University Reforestation intervention participation: the importance of goal-orientation and mixed methods for reforesting the Brazilian Atlantic Forest
Olivier Vilpoux Federal University of Mato Grosso do Sul
Who Wants To Pay For Pantanal? Experiences Of Payment For Environmental Services In The Preservation Of A Single Bioma
Louis Dupuy APESA Sustainability Assessment for Structural Transformation : Paths for Climate-Compatible Development
Matthew Sehrsweeney
University of Michigan The Production of Adaptive Capacity: Power and Climate Adaptation in the Rural Pacific Northwest
Clara Ines Pardo Martinez
Universidad del Rosario Trends and dynamics of material flow analysis in urban context. Bogotá as case study
Session 2: Agriculture and Transformations in Rural African Livelihoods Room: Dana 3556
Katherine Snyder* University of Arizona "Modern" Farming And The Transformation Of Livelihoods In Rural Tanzania
Dan Brockington SIID, University of Sheffield Persistent Peasant Poverty and Assets
Thomas Reardon Michigan State University Sustainable Energy Use in Agricultural Value Chains
Session 3: Communities, conservation and livelihoods Room: Dana 2024
Snehalata Sainjoo* Michigan State University Dynamics of forest dependency in the rapidly globalizing Caribbean coastal communities of Nicaragua
Philile Mbatha University of Cape Town Plural governance systems and rural coastal livelihoods in South Africa
Binilkumar Amarayil Sreeraman
National Institute of Industrial Engineering, Mumbai
Preferences of Stakeholders over Sustainable Conservation of a Wetland Ecosystem: A Case of Loktak Lake in Manipur India
Azmah Othman University Malaya Conservation Of Marine Resources And Sustainable Coastal Community Development
Saturday October 12
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Session 4: Local Institutions for Environment and Development Room: Dana 1028
Rimjhim Aggarwal* Arizona State University Fostering Sustainability: Design Heuristics for Emergence of Effective Governance in Social-Ecological Systems
Candice Carr Kelman Arizona State University School of Sustainability
Key Criteria For Successful Collaborative Management Of Natural Resources
Tara Grillos Purdue University Building Effective Institutions for Sustainable Development: The Critical Role of Deliberative Argumentation
Bruno Francisco Chereque Lizarzaburu
Universidad del Pacífico Institutional Design for Sustainable Tourism in Kiuñalla, Peru
Session 5: Community Action for Conservation and Development Room: Dana 1046
Khan Islam* University of British Columbia Community-Based Natural Resource Management: An Effective Tool to Reduce Poverty and Inequality?
Stefan Carpenter Indiana University The Impact of Climate Change on Community-Based Wildlife Management: A Case Study from Northwest Namibia
Samantha Williams Stellenbosch University
Analyzing differing discourses in small-scale fisheries and conservation planning: Presenting case study outcomes from South Africa
Session 6: Supporting Children in Development Room: Mason 1449
James Bang* St. Ambrose University Do Remittances Help To Reduce Child Labor? Evidence from Punjab Province
Madhulika Khanna Georgetown University It’s about time: An analysis of the intra-household allocation of children’s time for three countries
Michael Henry Department of Economics, University of Birmingham
Children’s Resource Shares: Male Versus Female-Headed Households
Magali Valero University of Michigan Dearborn Why has there been a fall in child labor and an increase in school attendance in Mexico?
Session 7: Violence in Development #1 Room: Mason 1401
Inês Vilela* Universidade Nova de Lisboa Preventing Violent Islamic Radicalization: Behavioral Evidence from Northern Mozambique
Reuben Hermoso DevTech Systems, Inc. East Africa Collective Impact Evaluation of Countering Violent Extremism Programs
Michael Kevane Santa Clara University Ethnicity, public goods, and elections in Burkina Faso: Insights for the jihadist insurgency of 2016-19?
Yeyoung Lee Seoul National University Empowering Women Mitigates the Effect of Climate Shocks on Gender-Based Violence
Saturday October 12
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Session 8: Innovation for Development Room: Mason 1427
Xiaolan Fu* University of Oxford Digital Based Technology Development in China Jing Zhang University of Nottingham Capabilities, Incentives, Institutions and National
Innovation Performance: A Cross-Country Study
Silvia Stuchi University of Sao Paulo Sustainable urban mobility and active transport: Experiences of public services innovation in the city of Sao Paulo
Grace Burleson University of Michigan Incorporating Rapid Ethnography into Engineering Design: A Field Study of a Water Treatment System in Uganda
Session 9: Energy and Sustainable Development in India Room: Mason 1469
Ryan Stock* Northern Michigan University On the antinomies of solar parks: Evidence from India
Sangita Vyas University of Texas at Austin Switching to exclusive LPG use: Evidence from a panel survey in four north Indian states
Praveen Kumar Boston College Determinants of adoption and sustained use of Liquefied Petroleum Gas (LPG) in rural India
Shouvik Chakraborty Peri, Umass Amherst Sustainable Development and the Right to Energy in India
Session 10: Climate adaptation and Adaptive Capacity Room: Mason 1437 Sanjit Maiti* University of Michigan Changing Livestock Biodiversity: A Viable Adaptation
Strategy for Climate Sensitive Indian Sundarbans ?!
Yamini Yogya Arizona State University Towards a Conceptualization of Adaptive Capacity and Poverty Traps: Early evidence from Uttarakhand, North India
Syed Mahbubur Rahman
American International University-Bangladesh
Revisiting the concept of adaptation co-benefit
Upasna Sharma Indian Institute of Technology Delhi
Value of information in enhancing adaptive capacity of farmers to climate risk: Evidence from Haryana, India
Session 11: Drivers of Smallholder Responses and System Outcomes #1 Room: Mason 1436
Ralitza Dimova* Manchester University Crop Choice, Drought and Gender: New Insights from
Smallholders’ Response to Weather Shocks in Uganda
Henny Osbahr, Grady
Walker
University of Reading Zero Budget Natural Farming in Andhra Pradesh:
Developing the evidence base
Yanyan Liu International Food Policy Research
Institute
Land Plot Size, Machine Use and Agricultural Intensification
in China
Florence Opondo University of Pretoria Drivers of cassava value chain for commercialization of
cassava. Systematic review of the Kenya and Nigeria cases.
Saturday October 12
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Session 12: Local Institutions for Environment and Development Room: Mason 2449
Patricia Kefilwe Mogomotsi*
Okavango Research Institute, University of Botswana
Sustainability of fisheries management at Lake Ngami, Botswana
Vishal Jamkar University of Minnesota Facilitating Factors and Constraints to Replication of Successful Community Forestry Efforts
Corrie Hannah University of Arizona A Meta-Analysis of Water Resource Governance and Irrigation Sector Decentralization in Africa
10:00-10:30 Coffee Break Location: Dana (1st floor), Mason (Ground floor)
10:30 - 11:45 “How to Get Published” by Sara Bebbington
Track B: Sessions 13-25
“How to Get Published” by Sara Bebbington Room: Dana 1040
Associate Publisher - Geography, Planning & Development Portfolio, ELSEVIER Come and learn about the publishing process, insights into how to write a paper, how to find the right journal, the
editorial process, common misconceptions that come with publishing such as ethics, language and copyright. How to
promote and share your article once it’s been accepted, choosing whether to publish your article as open access and
monitoring its success via metrics.
* Please note, this special session will be presented again in Track F.
Session 13: Agricultural Intensification: Risks and benefits #1 Room: Dana 1028
Richard Mbih* Penn State University Effects of Agricultural Innovation in the Upper Noun Valley, Northwest Cameroon
Srabashi Ray Oregon State University Does agricultural input use impact household food security? Evidence from Tanzania
Mare Sarr Penn State University Climate change perception and system of rice intensification (SRI) in Tanzania
Clarietta Chagwiza University of Pretoria Determinants of technology adoption and use intensity among dairy farmers in Ethiopia
Session 14: Social Assistance Programs Room: Dana 2024
Heath Henderson* Drake University Cash and capabilities
Natalia Cantet University of Illinois at Urbana Champaign
Welfare Effects of a Non-contributory Old Age Pension: Experimental Evidence for Ekiti State in Nigeria
Moumita Ghorai Western Michigan University Public works program, drought and health: A case study of India
Carmen Ponce San Roman
GRADE / York University Reshaping the gender gap in child time use: unintended effects of a project expanding economic opportunities in the Peruvian Andes
Saturday October 12
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Session 15: Protected Areas, Wildlife, and Conservation Room: Dana 1024
Alicia Barriga* University of Connecticut The effects of Protected Areas enactment on malaria incidence in the Brazilian Amazon
Alejandro Lopez Feldman
CIDE/ITESM Subjective wellbeing and natural protected areas in Mexico
Daniela Miteva The Ohio State University The importance of context in shaping the effectiveness of sustainability interventions: Evidence from Indonesia
Songkhun Nillasithanukroh
Duke University Scaling back wildlife trade in the Mekong: A look into the farmer loophole
Session 16: Agriculture, Biodiversity, and Conservation: Payments for Ecosystem Services Room: Dana 1046
Andrew Bell* New York University A systems-theory approach to redesigning PES programs in agriculture
Katrin Rudolf University of Goettingen Achieving a suitable landscape pattern for biodiversity conservation through payments for ecosystem services – Evidence from a framed field experiment with oil palm farmers in Indonesia
Sebastien Costedoat Conservation International Additionality from Payment for Ecosystem Services in Alto Mayo Protected Forest
James Erbaugh Dartmouth College When Conservation Payments Don’t Pay: The Conservation Legacy of Community Conservation Payments in Indonesia’s Largest Integrated Conservation and Development Project
Session 17: Aid for Sustainability and Development: Conventional and new #1 Room: Dana 3556
Carlos Medina* Banco de la República de Colombia
The Effects of Transfers of Royalties to Subnational Governments on Local Formal Employment in Colombia
Michael P. Ryan Georgetown University Development Assistance Public-Private Network Governance for Intractable Social Problems in Undeveloped Countries: HIV Prevention and AIDS Treatment in Uganda
Geri Mason, Hau
Nguyen, Richard
Dadzie
Seattle Pacific University Financing the SDGs: Is AID spending contributing to
achieving the SDGs?
Session 18: Violence in Development #2 Room: Mason 1449
Maria Hernandez-De-Benito*
Georgetown University Violent Crime and Intrahousehold Bargaining. The Mexican Drug War
Adesoji Adelaja Michigan State University Agricultural Land Use Effects of Terrorism
Jonathan Goyette Université de Sherbrooke Civil armed conflicts: the impact of the interaction between climate change and agricultural potential
Muazu Shehu Gombe State University Humanitarian Crisis and Sustainable Development: Perspectives and Preferences of Internally Displaced Persons in North-eastern Nigeria
Saturday October 12
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Session 19: Improving Schooling Outcomes Room: Mason 1401
Patrice Anderson* Western Michigan University Teacher Coaching and High School Performance: Evidence from a Math Specialist Intervention
Md Ohiul Islam Western Michigan University Encouragement from Teachers and Student Outcomes An Nguyen University of Paris 8 and IPAG
Business School Earlier Preschool Education for Better Skills? Evidence from Double Machine Learning Approach
Naureen Karachiwalla International Food Policy Research Institute
Promotion Incentives for Public Bureaucrats
Session 20: Energy Access and Transitions Room: Mason 2449
Sudatta Ray* Stanford University The Evolving Role of Rural Electrification in Indian Agriculture
Noah Kittner ETH Zürich Transitioning to clean energy systems in Kosovo
John Barrie The Appropriate Technology Collaborative
Mayan Power and Light
Session 21: Local Institutions for Environment and Development Room: Mason 1469
Faraz Usmani* Cornell University NGOs and the effectiveness of interventions Alexandra Paige Fischer
University of Michigan Fostering Health Forests and Communities through Collective Action on Landscape Management
Marcello Graziano Central Michigan University Building new institutions for preserving knowledge and reducing conflicts in Coastal Regions: the experience of Ocean Energy
Pratyusna Patnaik National Institute of Rural Development and Panchayati Raj
Achieving Sustainable Development Goals through Local Government Institutions: Empirical Evidences from Democratic Decentralisation in India
Session 22: The Private Sector in Sustainability and Development Room: Mason 1437 Yaquta Fatehi* William Davidson Institute at the
University of Michigan Tracking and improving progress to sustainable development with the private sector
Jan Anton Van Zanten Erasmus University Rotterdam The Nexus between Economic Activities, Corporate Strategies, and Sustainable Development Goals
Keith Dokho World Vision Leveraging Private Sector Resources For Development Impact
Diana Jue-Rajasingh University of Michigan Market-Based Approaches to Sustainable Development: Learning from Efforts in Clean Cooking
Saturday October 12
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Session 23: Irrigation, Agriculture and Wellbeing Room: Mason 1436
Rachel Voss* University of California, Santa Cruz Building resilient farmer livelihoods in a changing Sahel Digvijay Singh Negi Indira Gandhi Institute of
Development Research Irrigation, Rainfall Shocks and Child Mortality in India: Reassessing the health impacts of the Green Revolution
Akeza Charles Xiamen University/ Ministry of Finance (Grenada)
A Feasibility Assessment of Drip Irrigation: Evidence from Grenada
Jagadish Parajuli Arizona State University Impact of climate and other changes on the governance of small irrigation systems in Nepal
Session 24: Large Scale Land Acquisitions Room: Mason 1448
Adwoa Gyapong* Erasmus University Rotterdam, ISS The Labour of Large-Scale Agricultural Land Investments: Whither Regulations?
Jonathan Sullivan University of Michigan Agricultural Transitions: Direct and Indirect Land-Use Change Pathways of Large-Scale Land Acquisitions in Tanzania
Lotsmart Fonjong University of Buea Threats to local food security in sub-Saharan Africa: interrogating the impact of large-scale land acquisitions on women’s contribution to food production in Cameroon
Ernest Nkansah-Dwamena
SUNY College of Environmental Science and Forestry
Reframing the debate on how large-scale land acquisition (LaSLA) affects local livelihoods in Tanzania
Session 25: Gender, Women, and Equity in Development Room: Mason 1427
Jeffrey Swindle* University of Michigan Foreign Aid, Local Activism, and Attitudes toward Violence against Women
Abu Shonchoy Florida International University Illusion of Gender Parity in Education: Intrahousehold Resource Allocation in Bangladesh
Melva Treviño Peña University of Rhode Island Gendered impacts from shrimp aquaculture development in southern Esmeraldas province, Ecuador
Hai-Anh Dang World Bank Welfare dynamics in India over a quarter century: Poverty, vulnerability, and mobility, 1987–2012
Mahmut Yasar The University of Texas at Arlington, Emory University
International Linkages and Female Share of Total Employment: Evidence from Plant-Level Panel Data
11:45-13:00 Lunch (provided), Poster Session 12:00-13:00 Room: Dana (Ford Commons)
Saturday October 12
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13:00-14:00 Sustainability and Development Plenary Roundtable Room: MLB Auditorium 3 Catherine Boone London School of Economics
Diana Mitlin University of Manchester
Prabhu Pingali Cornell University
Vijayendra Rao World Bank
Forhad Shilpi World Bank
14:00-14:15 Break
14:15-15:30 Track C: Sessions 26-39
Session 26: Elections and Voting in Development Room: Dana 3556
Evan Kresch* Oberlin College Political Determinants of Public Service Investments: Evidence from Brazilian Elections
Alan Zarychta University of Chicago Electoral Competition and Decentralized Delivery of Social Services: Evidence from the Honduran Health Sector
Johannes Fedderke Pennsylvania State University Nonlinear Voting Outcomes: Evidence from South African Voting Behaviour in the 2009 National Election
Session 27: Drivers of change in farming systems #2 Room: Dana 1028
Vincent Flifli* Federal University of Agriculture, Abeokuta
Upgrading warehouse financing system for sustainable small-scale agriculture: a discrete choice experiment approach for rice farmers in the Benin Republic.
Patrick Laby ESSA - Forestry and Environment, University of Antananarivo
Farming and landscape change in Northeastern Madagascar: cash crop prices impact on young farmer’s farming behavior.
Pieter Rutsaert CIMMYT Sticking with old maize seed: Role of agro-dealers in driving variety turnover in Kenya
Saturday October 12
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Session 28: Smallholders and Conservation Room: Dana 2024
Isabel Guerrero* Oregon State University & Universidad del Pacifico
Assessing Conservation Efforts: An Agricultural Household Model for Agrobiodiversity Conservation in an Andean Landscape
Zach Luther Michigan State University What Incentives Are Needed to Encourage Farmers to Plant Biodiversity-Promoting Prairie Strips?
Johanne Pelletier Cornell University Does the use of modern agricultural inputs by smallholder farmers reduce deforestation? A case study for Zambia.
Travis Reynolds University of Vermont Missing the Trees for the Forest: Woody Species Diversity among Dispersed Trees in Farmland Surrounding Sacred Natural Sites in Northern Ethiopia
Session 29: Local Institutions for Environment and Development Room: Dana 1024
Johanna Koehler* University of Oxford Institutional pluralism and water user behaviour in rural Africa
Witness Kozanayi University of Cape Town Interrogating the livelihood outcomes of the interplay between customary and statutory forms of governance - The case of commercial baobab use in Zimbabwe
Maria Claudia Lopez Michigan State University Success and failure in governance of the Flint, Michigan Food System
Anulekha Nandi Digital Empowerment Foundation Building participatory institutions for public service delivery through access to information in rural India – Lessons from DEF’s SoochnaSeva and SoochnaPreneur model
Session 30: Resolving Conflicts in Development Room: Dana 1046
Nicolas Hubert* University of Ottawa How environmental regulations may lead to conflictual situations?
Jorge Carlos Martinez Palomares
Texas A&M University Does Benevolence Reduce Crime? The impact of humanitarian interventions on crime and violence in Northern Mexico
Osman Suliman Millersville University of Pennsylvania
The Darfur Conflict: Geography or Institutions?
Taekyoon Kim Graduate School of International Studies, Seoul National University
Investing In Peace For The Korean Peninsula: In Search of Peace Conditionality and Aid Harmonization
Session 31: Adaptive decision making Room: Mason 1449 Becca Nixon* Purdue University The role of values and tradeoff reasoning in adaptation
decision making along the Swat and Kabul rivers of Pakistan
Jason Hawes University of Michigan Tradeoffs in Adaptation Decision Making: Testing a new analytical lens in the Eastern Snake Plain of Idaho
Alvin Harris Western Michigan University Climate Change Perception and Adaptive Strategies of Jamaica Livestock Farmers
Matthias Mayer University of Marburg Should I stay or should I go? A Behavioral Framework for Migration and Adaptation
Mohammad Islam Memorial University of Newfoundland, Grenfell Campus
How Do Vulnerable Population Innovate Adjustments to The Impacts of Floodplain Sedimentation in Bangladesh? A Local Perspective
Saturday October 12
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Session 32: Impacts of Educational Programs #1 Room: Mason 1427
Beatriz Rezzieri Marchezini*
Universidade Federal do ABC Saved by the bell? Schooling effects on crime against women
Lucas Guilherme De Moura
Federal University of ABC Transmission Channels of Financial Literacy: The Role of Parents and School
Tushi Baul University of Notre Dame Behavioral change communication program and its impact on child labor
Kevin Chu The Open University of Hong Kong Compensatory or Complementary? An Exploratory Study on How the Government and Business Efficacies Interact with Young People’s Pro-environmental Intention
Tharcisio Leone GIGA German Institute of Global and Area Studies
The geography of intergenerational mobility: Evidence of educational persistence and the "Great Gatsby Curve" in Brazil.
Session 33: Malnutrition Room: Mason 1401 Molly Brown* University of Maryland Climate and Conflict Drivers of Acute Malnutrition
Outcomes in Children
Leah Salm International Food Policy Research Institute
An exploration of how the impacts of climate change interact with forms of inequity and risk to produce or exacerbate adverse nutritional outcomes
Sylvia Blom Cornell University Heat Exposure and Children's Nutrition: Evidence from West Africa
Tseday Jemaneh Mekasha
University of Copenhagen Income shocks and child malnutrition in Tanzania
Session 34: Microcredit for Sustainable Development #1 Room: Mason 1437
Yu Lu* Peking University Modeling Feedbacks Generated in Coupled Social-Ecological Systems: The Development of Microcredit Programs for Semiarid Areas
Brian Warby University of Northern Iowa Do Women in Government Champion Development Friendly Regulations?
Selvarathinam Santhirasekaram
University of Jaffna Root of Microcredit Burden of Post War Region in Sri Lanka
Giorgio Di Maio Università degli Studi di Milano-Bicocca
Fostering savings by commitment: Evidence from a quasi-natural experiment at the Small Enterprise Foundation in South Africa
Saturday October 12
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Session 35: Globalization and Development Room: Mason 1469
Pradeepta Sethi* T A Pai Management Institute, Manipal
Perils of growth, globalization and financial development on environmental sustainability: Experiences from an emerging economy
Van Pham Baylor University Does Globalization Improve Women’s Bargaining Outcomes in the Household?
Thang Vo University of Economics---Ho Chi Minh City
Does Globalization Improve Women’s Bargaining Outcomes in the Household?
Silvia Stuchi University of Sao Paulo Supply Chain Governance and sustainability: Challenges of private regulation in Brazilian apparel retailing sector
Rupa Chanda Indian Institute of Management Bangalore
Trade in Health Services and Sustainable Development
Session 36: Agricultural Intensification: Risks and benefits #2 Room: Mason 1436 Nicolas Gatti* University of Illinois at Urbana-
Champaign The effects of market access on the “last mile” farmers in Zambia
Meha Jain University of Michigan How much can sustainable intensification increase yields in smallholder systems?
Khandker Wahedur Rahman
University of Minnesota Quantity Recommendation as a Solution to Imbalanced Fertilizer Use? A Field Experiment in Bangladesh
Veronique Theriault Michigan State University The “Hectare Focus” of the Fertilizer Subsidies in Mali
Session 37: SDG Linkages Room: Mason 1448 Swarna Parameswaran*
Indian Institute of Management, Ahmedabad
Exploring pathways for sustainable development in India through linkages between health, education and economic growth: Evidence from a panel co-integration framework
Mario Biggeri University of Florence China at the Crossroads: Analyzing policies and provincial performances towards the SDGs
Chenyang Shuai University of Michigan Linkage of Sustainable Development Goal (SGD) Indicators Clara Ines Pardo Martinez
Universidad del Rosario Analysis of relationship between sustainability, climate change and innovation in Colombia: An empirical approach
Session 38: Climate Policy Making Room: Mason 2449
Sebastian Hornum* UNEP DTU Partnership Climate Technology Transfer: Exploring the enabling frameworks for diffusion of small-scale drip irrigation systems in SSA
Pradip Kumar Sarker Department of Forest and Nature Conservation Policy, Göttingen University
Climate change and policy development initiatives by regional governances: A comparative study between SAARC and ASEAN
Asif Ishtiaque University of Michigan How do barriers emerge in the adaptation governance process in South Asia?: A mechanism-based analysis
Anna Rumer University of Chicago Local Politics and Sustainable Development in London
Saturday October 12
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Session 39: Violence and Conflict in Development Room: Mason 2437
Jie Song* International Food Policy Research Institute
The Dragon’s Gift or Poison? The Localized Impact of Chinese Aid on African Conflicts
Sabina Appiah-Boateng
Stiftung Universität Hildesheim Framing, Conflict, and sustainable development: The case of Agogo Farmer-Herder in Ghana
Okechukwu Anyamele
Jackson State University The Impact of Boko Haram religious group Uprising and ethnic Conflict on Economic Development of Nigeria.
Takahiro Yamada Ministry of Finance, Japan The long-term causal effect of U.S. bombing missions on economic development: Evidence from Ho Chi Minh Trail and Xieng Khouang province in Lao P.D.R.
Developing Effective Pedagogy and Curriculum in the Field of Sustainability and Development Special Session #1
Room: Mason 1460
Rimjhim Aggarwal* Arizona State University
Derek Armitage University of Waterloo
Azmah Othman University Malaya
Ernest Nkansah-Dwamena SUNY College of Environmental Science and Forestry
Azra Musavi Aligarh Muslim University
15:30-16:00 Coffee Break Location: Dana (1st floor), Mason (Ground floor)
16:00-17:15 Editorial Plenary Roundtable Room: MLB Auditorium 3 Arun Agrawal World Development
Enrica Chiappero Journal of Human Development and Capabilities
Lance Gunderson Ecology and Society
Pam Jagger World Development Perspectives
Joan Nassauer Landscape and Urban Planning
Linda Prokopy Society and Natural Resources
Vijayendra Rao Global Perspectives
CONFERENCE DINNER PARTICIPANTS: Dinner will be at Arbor Brewing Company (114 E.
Washington St., Ann Arbor, MI 48104 Phone: +1-734-213-1393).
Sunday October 13
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Sunday, October 13
8:30-9:00 Check-in and Coffee Location: Dana (Ford Commons) *Coffee will be available in Dana (Ford Commons) and Mason (Ground Floor)
9:00-10:15 Track D: Sessions 40-51
Session 40: Energy Poverty Room: Dana 3556
Pallavi Choudhuri* National Council of Applied Economic Research
Lack of Access to Clean Fuel and Piped Water and Children’s Educational Outcomes in India
Lu Yu German Development Institute - Deutsches Institut für Entwicklungspolitik
Who is energy poor? Evidence from Qinghai China
Pamela Jagger University of Michigan Catalyzing Energy Access Among the Ultra-Poor in Malawi
Chuan Liao Arizona State University Impact of solar energy-based development intervention program on poverty reduction: Evidence from a pilot study in Qinghai, China
Session 41: Equity in Development Room: Dana 1028
Maria Alejandra Garcia*
Michigan State University Activism, social-political conditions and social-ecological impacts of large hydroelectric dams in the Global South
Ana Antolin Tufts University Human Trafficking and Fair Recruitment along the Nepal-Jordan Corridor
My Nguyen Louisiana State University The Impacts of Farmland Expropriation on Vietnam’s Rural Households
Session 42: Microcredit for Sustainable Development #2 Room: Dana 1046
Yoko Kusunose* University of Kentucky Does experience with agricultural loans improve farmers' well-being?
Mira Nurmakhanova KIMEP University Social Capital and Lending Methodology in Microfinance Industry
Allison Russell University of Pennsylvania Ancillary Employment Generation Impact of Microfinance Initiatives in Karnataka
Femida Handy University of Pennsylvania Ancillary Employment Generation Impact of Microfinance Initiatives in Karnataka
Moraka Makhura University of Pretoria The Determinants Of Participation In Savings Groups Among Smallholder Farmers In Sironko District, Uganda
Sunday October 13
16
Session 43: Inclusive Development Room: Dana 1024
Isaac Koomson* University of New England Effect of financial inclusion on poverty and vulnerability to poverty: Evidence using a multi-dimensional measure of financial inclusion
Wasseem Mina United Arab Emirates University Domestic Social Cohesion and Global Financial Inclusion: Evidence from FDI Flows
Jean-Francois Trani Washington University in St Louis Sustainability and Development Conference Using Systems Dynamics Thinking to foster participation strengthen equity and inclusion in education in rural schools of Afghanistan and Pakistan
Stacy Armbruster Colorado State University Women’s time use and implications for their participation in cacao value chains: Evidence from VRAEM, Peru
Session 44: Migration and Development #1 Room: Dana 2024 Anna Erwin* Purdue University Migration, socioecological change, and farm labor in
Arequipa, Peru
Andres Cuadros-Menaca
Universidad Icesi The Role of Remittances on Schooling: Evidence from Colombia
Joseph Chance Tufts University Local Wage Effects of Outmigration: Evidence from the Philippines
Christopher Graham University of Massachusetts-Boston
“Partnerships for the Goals”: The Impact of Migration-Development Networks on Sustainable Development Outcomes"
Session 45: Water, Sanitation, and Wellbeing Room: Mason 1449
Maki Nakajima* Lee Kuan Yew School of Public Policy, National University of Singapore
Long-term effect of access to sanitation on child cognitive skills in rural India and Vietnam
Melanie O'Gorman University of Winnipeg Water Infrastructure and Well-being in Canadian First Nations Communities: What Does the Data Tell Us?
Guenther Schulze University of Freiburg The Growth Dividend Of Safe Water And Proper Sanitation
Joyce Wu Australian National University and Kansas State University
A Gender Analysis of the Water, Sanitation and Health Nexus through Individual Deprivation Measure
Session 46: Natural Resources for Sustainability and Development Room: Mason 1401
Moises Neil Seriño* Visayas State University Can Mangroves Protect Coastal Communities? The Case of Super Typhoon Haiyan in the Philippines
Da Li University of Wisconsin-Madison Renewable natural resource property theory and strategy: an analysis based on markets and heterogeneous individuals
Ruth Meinzen-Dick International Food Policy Research Institute
Women’s Tenure Security on Collective Lands: Implications for Measurement and Policy
Sunday October 13
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Session 47: Conceptualising and measuring SDG8a: Re-examining the role of Employment in the Development Agenda
Room: Mason 1436
Kirsten Sehnbruch* London School of Economics Employment: Still a Missing Dimension in Developing Countries
Pablo González Universidad de Chile Operationalising the Quality of Employment from the Perspective of the Capability Approach in South America: A Multidimensional Perspective
Mauricio Apablaza Universidad del Desarrollo and Oxford Poverty and Human Development Initiative
The Development of the Quality of the Employment in Chile over 21 years: Regional and Horizontal Inequalities and associated Policy Implications
Rafael Carranza London School of Economics Precarious Employment Conditions and Individual Savings Accounts: Lessons for other Developing Countries from Chile
Session 48: Agriculture and wellbeing Room: Mason 1469
Annesha Chowdhury* Ashoka Trust for Research in Ecology and the Environment
Do Plantation Agricultural Systems Support Human Wellbeing?
Paul Samboko Michigan State University Agricultural Productivity and Rural Household Incomes: Household Survey Evidence from Zambia
Andrew Jones University of Michigan The importance of fish for child nutrition in Sub-Saharan Africa
Sarah Eichler Kent State University Rapid Appraisal of Agricultural Sustainability using a case study of Yaqui Valley, Mexico
Session 49: Rights, Institutions and Natural Resources Room: Mason 1437
Xianghong Feng* Eastern Michigan University From “Community-Based” to “Government-Directed”: Community Participation and Poverty Reduction in Upper Langde Miao Village in Guizhou, China
Ivy Blackmore Washington University in St Louis An Assessment of the Livelihood Resilience of Indigenous Communities in the Andes of Ecuador and Implications for Sustainable Development Interventions
Satyapriya Rout University of Hyderabad Sustainable Forestry through Rights-based Approach: Decentralisation, Forest Governance Reforms and Indigenous People’s Rights in India
Claire Warmels Concordia University The Tragedy of Our Common Oceans: The Effects of Regulation Coerciveness on the Sustainability of Fisheries
Sunday October 13
18
Session 50: Resilient Systems Room: Mason 1427
Armando Inurreta Diaz*
Texas A&M University Mangrove Forest Landscape Change and Archaeological Site Formation: Making a Case for Cultural Heritage Preservation
Shubhechchha Sharma
Michigan State University Using the Adaptive Cycle to understand Resilience of Agro-Pastoralist Communities to Drought
Lira Sagynbekova University of Central Asia Climate change adaptation and the role of social capital in enhancing resilience of rural mountain communities in Kyrgyzstan
Clara Gracoub Michigan State University Resilience assessment for food systems – steps for implementation
Sabina Shaikh,
Yunhan Wen
University of Chicago Building Equitable Institutions for Coping with
Environmental Change in Rural Cambodia
Session 51: Towards Economic Success Room: Mason 1448
Gracie Rosenbach* International Food Policy Research Institute
Evaluating welfare effects of non-farm enterprises on rural households in Papua New Guinea
Niken Kusumawardhani
The SMERU Research Institute What Type of Skills Lead to Entrepreneurial Success? Evidence from Non-Farm Household Enterprises in Indonesia
Anna Falentina Australian National University Could targeted social assistance programs stimulate local economies? The case of conditional cash transfer in Indonesia
10:15-10:45 Coffee Break Location: Dana (1st floor) Mason (Ground floor)
10:45-12:00 Track E: Sessions 52-62
Session 52: Impacts of Educational Programs #2 Room: Dana 1024
Leah Lakdawala* Michigan State University The Long-Run Effects of Exposure to School-based Technology on Occupational Choice and Earnings
Gaurav Joshi Lal Bahadur Shastri Institute of Management
Impact of Social Media Marketing Communications on Teenager’s Attitude
Michiyo Kakegawa SOKA University Environmental education for sustainable development in Ethiopia – how are teachers’ capacities being shaped and formed?
Richard Maclure University of Ottawa The promise and limitations of transformative education: Comparative experiences and lessons of university/school/community partnerships in Canada and Brazil
Gitanjali Sen Shiv Nadar University Can Kanyashree be a step toward more equitable development? Evidence from a Conditional Cash Transfer Scheme in India
Sunday October 13
19
Session 53: Towards Empowerment #1 Room: Dana 2024
Neha Kumar* International Food Policy Research Institute
Towards Gender Equality: A critical assessment of evidence on Social Safety Nets in Africa
Momoe Makino Institute of Developing Economies Labor Market Information and Parental Attitudes toward the Labor Force Participation of their Daughters: Experimental Evidence from Rural Pakistan
Collins, C Ngwakwe University of Limpopo Gender Equality and Extreme Poverty Alleviation in sub-Saharan Africa by 2030
Wendy Perry Boyd Caton Group, Inc. Morocco's Argan Forest, Women's Cooperatives, and Efforts to Extract, Enrich, and Empower
Session 54: Finance for Development Room: Dana 3556 Denise Fernandes* University of Colorado, Boulder Financing Energy Access under the Climate Change Agenda
Monica Das Skidmore College Which way to go now? Economic growth and Finance relationship in the Sustainable Development Era
Ngan Tran Fordham University Sustainable Finance in Frontier Markets: The Case of Vietnam
Session 55: Migration and Development #2 Room: Dana 1028
Sankalpa Bhattacharjee*
Indian Institute of Management Ranchi
Migration and Rural Inequalities in India: Divergent Paths from Long-term and Short-term Migration
Amany Elanshasy United Arab Emirates University Does higher income rank deter risk-taking behavior? The case of migration
Catur Sugiyanto Faculty of Economics and Business Universitas Gadjah Mada
Local Economic Development in Indonesia, case transmigration area
Roshan Adhikari University of Manchester Migratory responses to agricultural weather shocks in Ethiopia
Session 56: Development and Economic Growth Room: Dana 1046
Sebastian Schuhmann*
Friedrich-Schiller-Universität Jena Drivers of Inclusive Development: An Empirical Investigation with a New Index
Mainak Mazumdar National Institute Of Industrial Engineering
Is Agriculture Still Important for Sustainability and Convergence of overall Economic Growth? The striking case of India
Evan Rosevear University of Toronto The New Progressivism and Its Implications for Institutional Theories of Development
Lino Pascal Briguglio University of Malta Sustainable Development, Environmental Governance and Economic Prosperity
Session 57: Selected Topics in SD Indicators Room: Mason 1436
Maria Arquero De Alarcon*
Taubman College University of Michigan
Young, Informal, and Sustainable. Young Land Informal Occupations in São Paulo, Brazil
Bruno Puga UFPR How power shapes water decentralized regimes outcomes: the Sao Paulo (Brazil) water crisis
Sampriti Sarkar Independent Researcher A Holistic and Concrete Approach to Sustainable Development
Sunday October 13
20
Session 58: Selected Topics in Energy and Development Room: Mason 1448
Andrea K. Chareunsy* Macquarie University Darkening skies over shared waters – a hydropower coalition network game of Mekong River players
Ashwin Rode University of Chicago The Social Cost of Global Energy Consumption due to Climate Change
Carolina Rojas Universidad Tecnológica de Panamá
The Importance of an Enabling Environment for Pay-As-You-Go Solar Home Systems: A Case Study of Rural Panama
Session 59: Sustainability Science: Theory and Practice Room: Mason 1449 Wenjing Jiang* Clark University Planning for Uncertain and Uneven Transitions in Rural
China: Alternative Agricultures, Produced Nature and Planned Inequality in a Case Study of Chengdu
Alicia Harley Harvard Kennedy School of Government
Sustainability Science: The state of the field
Laura Blanco Murcia Pontificia Universidad Javeriana Towards sustainable food consumption in emerging economies: the role of sustainability when deciding what to eat
Eva Sierminska LISER Transitioning towards more equality? Wealth gender differences and the changing role of explanatory factors over time
Session 60: Selected Topics in Water, Sanitation, and Health Room: Mason 1437
Amrita Vijay Jain* University of California, Irvine Social networks and its impact on service delivery in cities- a multivariate regression analysis of urban households in India
Binod Khanal University of Connecticut Impacts of Nepal’s 2015 Gorkha Earthquake on Children’s Health
Marlene Waske Leibniz University Hannover Obesity, Socio-Economic Status, and Culture in the Island of Trinidad.
Session 61: Drivers of Smallholder Responses and System Outcomes #1 Room: Mason 1469
Jarrad Farris* Michigan State University Does Unobserved Land Quality Bias Separability Tests? A Case Study of Rwanda
Ayobami Adetoyinbo GlobalFood RTG, University of Goettingen
Influence of complex and strategic inter-organizational relationships on smallholders’ market performance
Dagbegnon Tossou University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
Welfare Effects of Access to Irrigation Services: Experimental Evidence from the Haiti's RESEPAG II Project
Sunday October 13
21
Session 62: Climate and Welfare Room: Mason 1427
Sabine Liebenehm* Leibniz University Hannover Risk Attitudes and Returns in Rural Economies: Evidence from Thailand and Vietnam
Alirah Emmanuel Weyori
Leibniz University, Hannover Long-term weather variability, portfolio diversification and household welfare: evidence from rural Togo
Belinda Archibong Barnard College, Columbia University
An Ill Wind that Blows No Girl Any Good': The Impacts of Climate-Induced Disease on Gender Inequality
Henrik Hansen University of Copenhagen Estimating the Impact of Tropical Storms: The case of Typhoon Damrey in Vietnam
Developing Effective Pedagogy and Curriculum in the Field of Sustainability and Development Special Session #2
Room: Mason 1401
Meghan Wagner* University of Michigan
Selvarathinam Santhirasekaram University of Jaffna
Anthony Reid Harvey TAM Ceramics LLC of NY
Ruth Carlitz Tulane University
Moraka Makhura University of Pretoria
12:00-13:00 Lunch (provided), Dana (Ford Commons)
13:00-14:15 Special Session by Sara Bebbington, Track F: Sessions 63-72
“How to get Published” by Sara Bebbington Room: Dana 1040
Associate Publisher - Geography, Planning & Development Portfolio, ELSEVIER Come and learn about the publishing process, insights into how to write a paper, how to find the right journal,
the editorial process, common misconceptions that come with publishing such as ethics, language and
copyright. How to promote and share your article once it’s been accepted, choosing whether to publish your
article as open access and monitoring its success via metrics.
Sunday October 13
22
Session 63: Pathways to Learning Room: Dana 2024
Aaron Sparks* Elon University Sustainability Literacy and the SDGs: The “Sulitest” and Global Understandings of Sustainable Development
Sajitha Bashir World Bank Regional Pathways to Learning: The Role of Public Action, Vernacular, and the Print in Muslim Education in Kerala
Anita Ghimire Nepal Institute for Social and Environmental Research
Psycho-social well-being in school and drop out of older adolescent boys in Nepal.
Gilvan Guedes Universidade Federal de Minas Gerais
Complementary or substitutes? The interplay between education and hazard experience in shaping preparedness behavior against flood hazards
Session 64: Aid for Sustainability and Development: Conventional and new #1 Room: Dana 1028
Sandra Joireman* University of Richmond Aid and Deforestation in Madagascar
Gerrit J. Gonschorek University of Freiburg Subnational Favoritism in Development Grant Allocations, Empirical Evidence from a Decentralized Country
Travis Selmier Indiana University Between a Rock and a Hard Place: The Impacts of Finance on Sustainable Development in Global Mining
Seokwoo Kim University of Seoul Three Images Explanations of ODA Giving and Empirical Analyses
Session 65: Gender in Agricultural Systems Room: Dana 3556
Thomas Lemma Argaw*
University of Aberdeen From Farm to Kitchen: How gender affects production diversity and the dietary intake of farm households in Ethiopia
Maya Brahmam World Bank Economic Empowerment of Women through Resilient Agriculture Supply Chains: A Geospatial and Temporal Analysis in Southwestern Bangladesh
Maria Elisa Christie Virginia Tech Promoting gender-responsive pest management solutions in southern Vietnam: Impacts, reflections, and lessons learned
Patrick Kilby Australian National University Agricultural Research for Development: a story of absent women
Session 66: Agriculture - Urban Interlinkages Room: Dana 1046
Camila Carvalho* Universidade de São Paulo Building the local public policies on SDG: Urban Agriculture (UA) in the city of São Paulo - Brazil
Bhagyashree Patil IIT Bombay Urban expansion, cropland loss and food security: Foodshed assessment of urbanising blocks in a metropolitan region
Mapenzie Tauzie University of Manchester Weekend farmers: a new approach to young people’s participation in Agriculture in the Sub-Saharan Africa
Kenneth Smith Millersville University Urban-Rural Inequality in Mongolia: Economic vs. Subjective Divides
Sunday October 13
23
Session 67: Health, Food, and Carbon Lock-In Lightning Talks Room: Dana 1024
Gilvan Guedes* Demography Department - Universidade Federal de Minas Gerais
Health vulnerability related to climate extremes in Amazonia and the Brazilian Northeast
Jie Song International Food Policy Research Institute
The Impact of Income Fluctuations on Rural Health and Nutrition Across the Life Cycle
Andinet Woldemichael
African Development Bank Group Exposure to Food Price Inflation and Breastfeeding
Alicia Harley Harvard Kennedy School of Government
The challenges of technology selection for meeting the needs of the poorest farmers: The case of The System of Rice Intensification (SRI)
Balaraba Sule Ibrahim Badamasi Babangida University, Nigeria
Benefits Of Organic Farming: Creating Awareness Through The Radio
Abu Shonchoy Florida International University Gender Disparity in Household Medical Expenditure in Bangladesh
Session 68: Measuring Poverty and Development Room: Mason 1436
Alemayehu Ambel* World Bank Multidimensional Poverty in Ethiopia: Capturing new living standards measures through water quality measurement
Christoph Lakner World Bank Measurement of Poverty Around the World in the age of Global Goals
Alainna Lynch UN SDSN Local Indices as a Tool to Spur Coordinated Action on the SDGs
Guido Signorino Università di Messina - Dipartimento di Economia
Socio-economic methodologies and health indices to assess the sustainability of alternative local development models
Session 69: Towards Health Improvements Room: Mason 1401
Anthony Reid Harvey*
TAM Ceramics LLC of NY Ceramics in Environmental Health
Najam Uz Zehra Gardezi
Oregon State University Enabling access to better quality health: Evidence from a developing country
Chukwuedozie Ajaero University of Nigeria Nsukka Analysis of the determinants of mosquito nets use by children in four West African countries: A multilevel approach
Ranjan Kumar Mohanty
National Institute of Public Finance and Policy
How effective is Public Health Care Expenditure in Improving Health Outcome? An Empirical Evidence from the Indian States
Sunday October 13
24
Session 70: Law and Justice in Development Room: Mason 1449
Ana Paula Pimentel Walker*
University of Michigan The Legal Geographies of Informal Peripheral Urbanization in São Paulo, Brazil
Jacob Phelps Lancaster Environment Centre, Lancaster University
Sustainability through environmental liability
Yukari Sekine International Institute of Social Studies (ISS), The Hague
Opportunities and fault-lines in scaling-up emerging ‘agrarian climate justice’ struggles in Myanmar
Ember McCoy University of Michigan Critical Environmental Justice and Sustainable Development
Session 71: The diverse effects of infrastructure Room: Mason 1427
Brent Heard* University of Michigan The Influence of Household Refrigerator Ownership on Sustainable Diets in Vietnam
Nina Brooks Stanford University Health and environmental externalities of brick manufacturing in Mirzapur, Bangladesh
Laura Castro-Diaz Michigan State University Hydropower development and poverty
Arpit Shah Indian Institute of Management Ahmedabad
Quantifying the local cooling effects of urban green spaces for Bengaluru, India
Session 72: Geography in Development Room: Mason 1469
Vasavi Bhatt* Indira Gandhi Institute of Development Research
Geographic Concentration of Occupations: Evidence from Census of India 2001-11
Luke Sanford University of California, San Diego Geospatial Synthetic Controls for Agricultural Impact Evaluation
Gopal Naik Indian Institute of Management Bangalore
Hybrid Geospatial Technology For Improving Crop Area Data Management In Developing Countries: A Case Study In India
14:15-14:30 Break
14:30-15:30 Keynote Address
MLB Auditorium 3
“Adaptation to Climate Change: Insights from Science, Imperatives for Action”
Rosina Bierbaum (Professor and Dean Emerita of the University of Michigan’s
School of Natural Resources and Environment and the Roy F. Weston Chair in Natural Economics at the University of Maryland)
Sunday October 13
25
15:30-16:00 Coffee Break Location: Dana (1st floor), Mason (Ground floor)
16:00-17:15 Track G: Sessions 73-82
Session 73: Accountability in Development Room: Dana 1024
Stephen Kosack* University of Washington When, where, and how does transparency and accountability improve health? Evidence from a mixed-method multi-country evaluation
Pavneet Singh Indian Institute of Management Ahmedabad
State Capacity, Accountability and Economic Growth in the Indian States
Minahil Asim University of California, Davis Where did the money go? Evidence from an at-scale local governance intervention in Education in Pakistan
Stefan Leeffers Nova School of Business and Economics
Information and Collective Action in Angolan Schools: Inside the Black Box of Community-based Monitoring
Session 74: Drivers of change in farming systems #1 Room: Dana 2024
Emmanuel Abokyi* Ghana Institute of management and Public Administration
The impact of output price support on smallholder farmers’ income: Evidence from maize farmers in Ghana
Madhura Swaminathan
Indian Statistical Institute Small Farmers and Sustainability
Tihitina Andarge University of Maryland, College Park
Can information induce farmers to adopt riskier livelihood strategies? Evidence from Malawi
Cansin Arslan University of Goettingen The role of (asymmetric) information in returns to Arabica coffee production in Uganda
Session 75: Human Capital: Role of Trade, Family, Disability Room: Dana 1028
Martín Vargas* Universidad de Piura Educational Aspirations and Sibling Effect Among Peruvian Children
Mehtabul Azam Oklahoma State University Trade Liberalization and Human Capital Accumulation: Evidence from Indian Census
Aine Mccarthy Lewis & Clark College Multiplying Siblings: The Trade-off Between Family Size and Child Education Quality in Rural Bangladesh
Nataly Lago Universidad de Piura Disabilities and Education: Evidence from Peru
Session 76: Monitoring and Indicators in SD Room: Dana 1046
Sydney Gourlay* World Bank Measuring Individuals' Land Tenure Security: A Simultaneous Approach to SDG 1.4.2 and 5.a.1
Mark Buntaine University of California, Santa Barbara
Citizen Monitoring of Urban Waterways in Jiangsu, China
Nicole Jackson University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
Probabilistic global maps of crop-specific areas from 1961 to 2014
Sunday October 13
26
Cansu PERDELI DEMIRKAN
Colorado School of Mines An Evaluation of the Use of Sustainable Development Indicators in the Extractive Industries
Session 77: Implementing Sustainability and Development #1 Room: Dana 3556
Ismael Fofana* International Food Policy Research Institute
Is Africa On Track to Ending Poverty by 2030?
Bedprakas Syamroy Independent Researcher The search for better Implementation Process of Sustainable Development Goals
Paul Clements Western Michigan University Training Professionals in Climate Change Policy and Management
Hatem Jemmali Research Laboratory of Quantitative Economics of Development
Dynamic Impacts of Climate Changes and Agricultural Sustainability on Food-Water Poverty in a Panel of Selected MENA Countries
Session 78: Water, Health, and Sustainability in Development Room: Mason 1449
Hoolda Kim* Black Hills State University The dynamic relationship between health status and labor force participation among old age people in Korea
Cameron Fioret University of Guelph Water, Peace, and Political Stability
Evgenia Nizkorodov University of California Irvine Meeting Sustainability Objectives through Water Sector Public-Private Partnerships: A Comparative Analysis of Four Southern California Case Sites
Tanima Ahmed American University Measuring Unpaid Eldercare and Assessing its Impact on Labor Force Participation in the US: What Time Use Survey Data Can Reveal?
Session 79: Selected Topics in Sustainability and Development #1 Room: Mason 1401
Andinet Woldemichael*
African Development Bank Group The impacts of Community-Based Health Insurance and Poverty Reduction
Satyabrata Acharyya Professional Assistance For Development Action (Pradan)
Can we reverse extinctions of wild Silkworms in India?: Lessons from the search for Sarihan.
Dhanushka Thamarapani
California State University Chico Risk and Time Preferences after Natural Disasters
Session 80: Housing and Development Room: Mason 1436
Emily Rains* Duke University Precarious gains: social mobility and volatility in urban slums
Michael Adabre Hong Kong Polytechnic University Critical Barriers (CBs) to Sustainable Affordable Housing (SAH): Views of Experts from Developing and Developed Countries
Jeffrey Bloem University of Minnesota Aspirations and Real Estate Investments in Rural Myanmar
Sunday October 13
27
Session 81: Corruption in Development Room: Mason 1427 Pearson Sibanda* University of Cape Town How do some countries avoid the natural resources curse?
Lessons from Botswana and the Royal Bafokeng Nation
Melissa E. Tornari Collegio Carlo Alberto How Migration-Fuelled Diversity Challenges Redistribution in Presence of Weak Institutions.
Merima Ali Syracuse University The Corruption of Local Elites in Francophone and Anglophone Africa
Ruth Carlitz Tulane University Explaining Subnational Variation in Implementing SDGs: The Role of Corruption and Pluralism
Session 82: Selected Topics in Agriculture and Development Room: Mason 1469 Anjana Ramkumar* National University of Singapore Going Against the Grain: Examining the (re)emergence of
Local Agricultural Knowledge in Tamilnadu, India
Tariq Ali Peking University, Beijing Trade-offs between water saving and external environmental risk via China's virtual water trade
Balaraba Sule Ibrahim Badamasi Babangida University, Nigeria
Post-harvest loss and its effect on the profit margin of wholesale vegetable marketers in Abuja, Nigeria
Monday October 14
28
Monday, October 14
9:00-9:30 Check-in and Coffee Dana (Ford Commons) *Coffee will be available in Dana (Ford Commons) and Mason (Room 1401)
9:30-10:45 Track H: Sessions 83-92
Session 83: Commodifying Humanitarianism? The Black Box of For-Profit and Non-Profit Partnerships
Room: Dana 2024
Mette Olwig* Roskilde University "Distant" Others in Need and "Nearby" Sustainability Superheroes: For-profits Doing Good in the Era of the SDGs
Natalie Hudson University of Dayton Saving the Women of Congo: The Intersection of Neoliberal Helping and Gendered Security
Thilde Langevang Copenhagen Business School Partnerships as Development Agents. Assessing the change potential of cross-sector partnerships
Elisa Pascucci University of Helsinki Humanitarian-Business Partnerships in the Camp: Spatial Containment and Commodified Compassion in the Age of Refugee Logistics.
Lisa Ann Richey Copenhagen Business School Value Chain Development Initiatives at the Service of Corporate Strategy: Kahawa Bora, Starbucks and the Revitalization of Coffee in Eastern Congo
Regina Scheyvens Massey University Tourism partnerships: harnessing tourist compassion to ‘do good’ through community development in Fiji
Session 84: Agriculture and Sustainability in Practice Room: Dana 1028 Arif Rashid*, Adam Reinhart
USAID Sustainability in Practice: The Food for Peace Experience
Olivia Riemer TMG - Think Tank for Sustainability
Exploring Social Capital as a Means to Achieve Land Degradation Neutrality (SDG 15.3)
Olivier Vilpoux Catholic University of Campo Grande
Producer Organizations and sustainability of agrarian reform in the Brazilian Midwest: much remains to be done
Session 85: Empowering women and improving gender equality in South Asian agriculture Room: Dana 1024
Agnes Quisumbing*, Audrey Pereira
International Food Policy Research Institute
Designing for empowerment impact: The Agriculture, Nutrition, and Gender Linkages (ANGeL) project in Bangladesh
Neha Kumar International Food Policy Research Institute
The power of the collective empowers women: Evidence from self-help groups in India
Diane Charlton Montana State University The impact of natural disaster on women’s empowerment, aspiration, and mental health indicators: Evidence from the 2015 Nepal earthquake
Mike Murphy International Food Policy Research Institute
Labor scarcity and women’s role in agricultural production: Evidence from Bangladesh
Monday October 14
29
Session 86: Selected Topics in Sustainability and Development #2 Room: Dana 1046
Kalyani Raghunathan* International Food Policy Research Institute
Co-ethnicity and contribution: The effect of identity on willingness to contribute to a public good
Azra Musavi Aligarh Muslim University Attitudes of pastoral communities towards conservation and alternatives to forest resources: case study from north-west Himalayas, India
Pallab Mozumder Florida International University Natural Disaster and Sickness Shocks: Evidence of Informal Insurance from Bangladesh
Session 87: Taxation and Development Room: Dana 3556 Claudiney Pereira* Arizona State University The Impact of the Tax System and Social Spending in
Income Redistribution and Poverty Reduction in Latin America
Chris Grady University of Illinois: Urbana-Champaign
An Information Campaign to Increase Tax Compliance in Zomba, Malawi
Abdramane Camara Universite Clermont Auvergne - Cerdi
Long run effects of FDI on tax revenue in developing countries
Session 88: Monitoring and Indicators in Development Room: Mason 1449
Edgardo Bucciarelli* University of Chieti-Pescara Understanding the Long Run Controversies between Economic Growth and Human Well-Being: Unrelated Fields or Unlikely Bedfellows?
Ahmad Mohammad Khalid
Indian Institute of Technology Delhi
State of Environment in India: A Sub-National Perspective
Mahima Thussu Dr. APJ Abdul Kalam Technical University
Optimising Mixed Land Use proportions to attain sustainability by Decision Based Modelling System-Case of an Indian Tier II metropolitan city centre
Izza Aftab Information Technology University Mapping Sustainable Development Goal Indicators for Pakistan: Way Forward
Session 89: Implementing Sustainability and Development #2 Room: Mason 1469 Judy Van Biljon* University of South Africa Capabilities and Affordances in Sustainable Research
Collaborations: the perspective of postgraduate students in Information and Communication Technology for Development
Balkissa Daouda Diallo
Umass Boston Rethinking Social Impact Assessment (SIA) to achieve Social Sustainability: The Case of the Niger River Basin Project
Wendy Robertson Central Michigan University Well Beyond: Tackling Water Scarcity through Technology
Monday October 14
30
Session 90: Selected Topics in Sustainability and Development #3 Room: Mason 1437
Joshua Thompson* University of Minnesota Evaluating the Process of Forest Certification in Sumatra
Anna Libey Mortenson Center, University of Colorado Boulder
Comparing life cycle costs for water service delivery in Colorado, Cambodia, Ethiopia, and Kenya
Damla Durak Uşar Özyegin University Estimation of the Static Corporate Sustainability Interactions
Session 91: Equity and Justice in Development Room: Mason 1427 Georgina Gurney* ARC Centre of Excellence for Coral
Reef Studies, James Cook University
Fairness and marine co-management: exploring principles of distributional equity in Fiji
Michael Mikulewicz Centre for Climate Justice, Glasgow Caledonian University
Community-level resistance to climate change adaptation: Climate injustice in São Tomé and Príncipe
Udaya Wagle Western Michigan University The Role of Evolving Social Protections in Reducing Poverty and Inequality: Theoretical Expectations vs Contextual Variations
Session 92: Forests, Fires and Carbon Room: Mason 1436
Sahan Dissanayake* Portland State University Forest Carbon is Not Cheap: Evidence from a Choice Experiment in Community Forests of Nepal
Aniseh Bro Appalachian State University Wildfires and Climate Change: A socio-ecological system’s approach to understanding wildfire risk and mitigation
Innocent Onah African Development Bank Group Estimation of Fuelwood-Induced Carbon Emission from the Use of Improved Cook Stoves by Select Households in Kwara State, Nigeria
Jörg Peters RWI - Leibniz-Institute for Economic Research
Energy efficiency and general equilibrium effects – Evidence from a randomized policy roll-out
10:45-11:15 Coffee Break, Dana (1st floor) Mason (Room 1401)
11:15-12:30 Track I: Sessions 93-102
Session 93: Market Actors for Sustainability Room: Dana 2024
Giulia Lotti* Inter-American Development Bank Mobilization Effects of Multilateral Development Banks
Tomas Hult, Daniel
Hult
Michigan State University,
University of Michigan
A Theory of Market-Based Sustainability
Pablo Pacheco WWF Progress of private commitments to sustainability across disparate approaches
Monday October 14
31
Session 94: Towards Empowerment #2 Room: Dana 1028
Bilge Erten* Northeastern University Female Employment and Intimate Partner Violence: Evidence from Syrian Refugee Inflows to Turkey
Elena Martinez International Food Policy Research Institute & Tufts University Friedman School of Nutrition Science and Policy
Who is empowered? Predictors of empowerment in five countries in Africa and Asia
Sarah Khan University of Goettingen Asset ownership and female empowerment in Pakistan: Evidence from a natural experiment
Jie Song International Food Policy Research Institute (IFPRI)
How Do Perceptions of Relative Poverty Influence Women's Empowerment? Evidence from Papua New Guinea
Session 95: Safe drinking water provision for a range of supply practices Room: Dana 1024
Q. Melina Bautista* Department of Civil & Environmental Engineering
Contrasting water quality in intermittent vs. continuous water supply
Lutgarde Raskin University of Michigan Challenges and opportunities for collaboration across research and professional sectors toward sustainable clean water supplies
Matthew Vedrin University of Michigan Applying distribution system modeling and water quality monitoring to assess the impact of distribution system characteristics on water quality in Ann Arbor, MI
Ernesto Martinez University of Michigan Water quality monitoring and trust in the water supply system in Mexico City, Mexico
Adélaïde Nieguitsila University of Science and Technology of Masuku
Establishing coordinated water quality monitoring across natural and engineered water systems in Lambarene, Gabon
Session 96: Seeds, Water, and Investment for Sustainable Agriculture Room: Dana 1046 Vidhulaa Vangal* New York University Reimagining Agriculture for Development with a Focus on
Sustainable Production
June Guo University of Vermont Refugee Seed Systems in Vermont
Session 97: Food Security at Multiple Scales Room: Dana 3556
Mercedes Campi* CONICET and University of Buenos Aires, Faculty of Economics, IIEP-Baires
Specialization in food production and global food security: a bipartite network analysis
Chris Bene International Center for Tropical Agriculture (CIAT)
Drivers of the (un)sustainability of our food systems: a global analysis
Ching-Cheng Chang Institute of Economics, Academia Sinica
Reducing Food Loss and Waste: a Regional Perspective from Asia-Pacific Region
Marc Cohen Oxfam Does the Feed the Future North Project in Haiti Conform to the Principles of Development Effectiveness?
Monday October 14
32
Session 98: Gender in Development Room: Mason 1449
Beliyou Haile* IFPRI Gender differences and weather-induced agricultural labor allocation: Evidence from rural Tanzania
Joyce Chen The Ohio State University It’s Raining Babies? Flooding and Fertility Choices in Bangladesh
Nishtha Kochhar Georgetown University Do Marriage Markets Respond to a Natural Disaster? The Impact of Flooding of River Kosi in India
Md Mofizur Rhaman University of Dhaka Addressing Unpaid Care Work in Policy Frameworks: Implications to Achieving Gender Equality in Bangladesh
Session 99: SDG Linkages Room: Mason 1469
Donatella Saccone* University of Pollenzo Synergies between SDGs: an assessment of direct and indirect effects of electricity access on food security
Gokcer Ozgur Gettysburg College Sustainable Development Goals: The Role of Informality Paola Velasco Herrejon
University of Cambridge Inclusive Definitions of Sustainable Development: Insights of Indigenous People in the Context of the Energy Transition
Session 100: Selected Topics in Institutions for Sustainability and Development Room: Mason 1437
Simon Beaudoin-Gagnon*
Université de Montréal Solutions for the world ocean
Stein Holden Norwegian University of Life Sciences
Trust and Cooperation within Youth Business Groups forming Sustainable Businesses
Frank Li Western University Corporate Visibility and Corporate Social Responsibility
Session 101: Gender, Education, and Equity Room: Mason 1427
Pratyusna Patnaik* National Institute of Rural Development and Panchayati Raj
Women’s Participation in Institutions of Community Forestry: Does it make any Difference?
Emily Rains Duke University Women and work: How informal work influences political behavior and the implications for the gender participation gap in slums
Eva Sierminska LISER Fields Specialization in Economics: A gender story?
Joyce Wu Australian National University and Kansas State University
How University Equity and Diversity Initiatives can Bridge Inequalities between Global North and South: The case study of Kansas State University
Kerry Daigle University of Vermont Review of Strengths and Applications of the Women's Empowerment in Agriculture Index
Grace Burleson University of Michigan The E4C Solutions Library: A Tool to Analyze Essential Technologies for Reaching the SDGs
Monday October 14
33
Session 102: Selected Topics in Development and Indigenous Peoples Room: Mason 1436
Seth Norton* Wheaton College Cultural Lag, Path Dependency, and the Quality of Government
Allison Hopkins Texas A&M University Food Security and the Viability of Yucatec Maya Sustainable Traditional Subsistence Strategies
Cristian Vasco Universidad Central del Ecuador "The determinants of social capital among the Kichwa and the Shuar of the Ecuadorian Amazon
12:30-13:30 Lunch (provided), Dana (Ford Commons)
13:30-14:30 Closing Discussion, MLB Auditorium 3
TRANSPORTATION GUIDE
• Taxi services
• Chartered Flare bus itineraries
• Airport transportation services
• Ann Arbor parking information
TAXI INFORMATION Maize & Blue 734-864-4160 Uber or Lyft Use app
Amazing Blue 734-846-0007 BlueCab 734-547-2222
Fare Ride 734-845-9222 AirTran 734-646-2020
Stadium Taxi 734-695-0800 MetroCab 734-997-6500
CHARTERED BUS HOTEL INFORMATION Busing is provided from a single, centralized location in the vicinity of Boardwalk Area Lodging Hotels. Pickup
and Dropoff will be at the driveway of the Sheraton Hotel & Boardwalk Dr. See map below
Boardwalk Dr Spot Bus
Location
Friday Night, October 11th
BUS # DEPARTURE TIME
LOCATION DESTINATION
1 17:30 Boardwalk Dr Stop Hilton Garden Inn Ann Arbor
1 17:35 Hilton Garden Inn Ann Arbor Kensington Hotel
1 17:40 Kensington Hotel UMMA - South University
1 17:55 UMMA - South University Boardwalk Dr Stop
1 18:15 Boardwalk Dr Stop Hilton Garden Inn Ann Arbor
1 18:20 Hilton Garden Inn Ann Arbor Kensington Hotel
1 18:25 Kensington Hotel UMMA - South University
1 18:40 UMMA - South University Boardwalk Dr Stop
1 19:30 UMMA - South University Hilton Garden Inn Ann Arbor
1 19:45 Hilton Garden Inn Ann Arbor Kensington Hotel
1 19:50 Kensington Hotel Boardwalk Dr Stop
1 19:55 Boardwalk Dr Stop UMMA - South University
1 20:15 UMMA - South University Hilton Garden Inn Ann Arbor
1 20:30 Hilton Garden Inn Ann Arbor Kensington Hotel
1 20:35 Kensington Hotel Boardwalk Dr Stop
1 20:40 Boardwalk Dr Stop UMMA - South University
2 19:30 UMMA - South University Hilton Garden Inn Ann Arbor
2 19:45 Hilton Garden Inn Ann Arbor Kensington Hotel
2 19:50 Kensington Hotel Boardwalk Dr Stop
2 19:55 Boardwalk Dr Stop UMMA - South University
2 20:15 UMMA - South University Hilton Garden Inn Ann Arbor
2 20:30 Hilton Garden Inn Ann Arbor Kensington Hotel
2 20:35 Kensington Hotel Boardwalk Dr Stop
2 20:40 Boardwalk Dr Stop UMMA - South University
3 19:45 UMMA - South University Hilton Garden Inn Ann Arbor
3 20:00 Hilton Garden Inn Ann Arbor Kensington Hotel
3 20:05 Kensington Hotel Boardwalk Dr Stop
3 20:10 Boardwalk Dr Stop UMMA - South University
3 20:30 UMMA - South University Hilton Garden Inn Ann Arbor
3 20:45 Hilton Garden Inn Ann Arbor Kensington Hotel
3 20:50 Kensington Hotel Boardwalk Dr Stop
3 20:55 Boardwalk Dr Stop UMMA - South University
Saturday Morning, October 12th
Saturday Night, October 12th
BUS # DEPARTURE
TIME
LOCATION DESTINATION
4 17:30 CCTC - North Univ. Bldg Side Boardwalk Dr Stop
4 17:45 Boardwalk Dr Stop CCTC - North Univ. Bldg Side
4 18:00 CCTC - North Univ. Bldg Side Boardwalk Dr Stop
5 17:30 CCTC - North Univ. Bldg Side Hilton Garden Inn Ann Arbor
5 17:45 Hilton Garden Inn Ann Arbor Kensington Hotel
5 17:50 Kensington Hotel CCTC - North Univ. Bldg Side
5 18:05 CCTC - North Univ. Bldg Side Hilton Garden Inn Ann Arbor
5 18:20 Hilton Garden Inn Ann Arbor Kensington Hotel
5 20:30 Corner of S. Main St. & W. Williams St.
Hilton Garden Inn Ann Arbor
5 20:45 Hilton Garden Inn Ann Arbor Kensington Hotel
5 20:50 Kensington Hotel Boardwalk Dr Stop
5 21:15 Corner of S. Main St. & W. Williams St.
Hilton Garden Inn Ann Arbor
5 21:30 Hilton Garden Inn Ann Arbor Kensington Hotel
5 21:35 Kensington Hotel Boardwalk Dr Stop
BUS # DEPARTURE TIME TIME
LOCATION DESTINATION
1 7:45 Boardwalk Dr Stop CCTC - North Univ. Bldg Side 2 7:45 Boardwalk Dr Stop CCTC - North Univ. Bldg Side
1 8:15 Boardwalk Dr Stop CCTC - North Univ. Bldg Side
2 8:15 Boardwalk Dr Stop CCTC - North Univ. Bldg Side
1 8:45 Boardwalk Dr Stop CCTC - North Univ. Bldg Side
2 8:45 Boardwalk Dr Stop CCTC - North Univ. Bldg Side
3 7:45 Hilton Garden Inn Ann Arbor Kensington Hotel
3 7:50 Kensington Hotel CCTC - North Univ. Bldg Side
3 8:15 Hilton Garden Inn Ann Arbor Kensington Hotel
3 8:20 Kensington Hotel CCTC - North Univ. Bldg Side
3 8:45 Hilton Garden Inn Ann Arbor Kensington Hotel
3 8:50 Kensington Hotel CCTC - North Univ. Bldg Side
Sunday Morning, October 13th
Sunday Evening, October 13th
BUS # DEPARTURE TIME
LOCATION DESTINATION
4 17:30 CCTC - North Univ. Bldg Side Boardwalk Dr Stop
4 17:45 Boardwalk Dr Stop CCTC - North Univ. Bldg Side 4 18:00 CCTC - North Univ. Bldg Side Boardwalk Dr Stop
5 17:30 CCTC - North Univ. Bldg Side Hilton Garden Inn Ann Arbor 5 17:45 Hilton Garden Inn Ann Arbor Kensington Hotel
5 17:50 Kensington Hotel CCTC - North Univ. Bldg Side 5 18:05 CCTC - North Univ. Bldg Side Hilton Garden Inn Ann Arbor 5 18:20 Hilton Garden Inn Ann Arbor Kensington Hotel
BUS # DEPARTURE TIME
LOCATION DESTINATION
1 8:15 Boardwalk Dr Stop CCTC - North Univ. Bldg Side
2 8:15 Boardwalk Dr Stop CCTC - North Univ. Bldg Side
1 8:45 Boardwalk Dr Stop CCTC - North Univ. Bldg Side
2 8:45 Boardwalk Dr Stop CCTC - North Univ. Bldg Side
1 9:15 Boardwalk Dr Stop CCTC - North Univ. Bldg Side
2 9:15 Boardwalk Dr Stop CCTC - North Univ. Bldg Side
3 8:15 Hilton Garden Inn Ann Arbor
Kensington Hotel
3 8:20 Kensington Hotel CCTC - North Univ. Bldg Side
3 8:45 Hilton Garden Inn Ann Arbor
Kensington Hotel
3 8:50 Kensington Hotel CCTC - North Univ. Bldg Side
3 9:15 Hilton Garden Inn Ann Arbor
Kensington Hotel
3 9:20 Kensington Hotel CCTC - North Univ. Bldg Side
Monday Morning, October 14th
GETTING TO AND FROM THE AIRPORT (DTW) AND ANN ARBOR
Michigan Flyer/Air Ride*
• Pick Up/Drop Off Stops @ Detroit Metro Airport (DTW):
• McNamara Terminal: Near “International Ticketing/Check-In”, Air France and Aeromexico
• North Terminal: Ground Transportation Center
• Pick Up/Drop Off Stops @ Ann Arbor
• Blake Transit Center, 328 S. 5th Ave Ann Arbor, MI 48104 (corner of 5th and Washington)
• $12 USD Regular One-Way, $22 USD Regular
Round-Trip (with reservation, suggested)
• $15 USD Regular One-Way (walk-on without
reservation, not suggested)
• Exact change is required--bills larger than $20
will not be accepted
• Online Booking
• Phone: 517-333-0400
*Note: Upon arrival to Blake Transit Center, you will need
to take a taxi or local AATA bus to your hotel (need exact change for AATA bus- $1.50).
Ann Arbor Airport Shuttle
• $32 USD Ann Arbor to Airport ($47, for two people; $49 for three people; $54 for four people)
• $37 USD Airport to Ann Arbor ($47, for two people; $49 for three people; $54 for four people)
• Online booking
• Phone: (734)699-8500 Email: [email protected]
• Bookings before 5:30 a.m. are $5 extra; credit card payments are $2 extra
Uber/Lyft
• Uber: DTW to/from Ann Arbor starting at $33 USD
BUS # DEPARTURE TIME
LOCATION DESTINATION
1 8:45 Boardwalk Dr Stop CCTC - North Univ. Bldg Side
1 9:15 Boardwalk Dr Stop CCTC - North Univ. Bldg Side
1 9:45 Boardwalk Dr Stop CCTC - North Univ. Bldg Side
2 8:45 Hilton Garden Inn Ann Arbor Kensington Hotel
2 8:50 Kensington Hotel CCTC - North Univ. Bldg Side
2 9:15 Hilton Garden Inn Ann Arbor Kensington Hotel
2 9:20 Kensington Hotel CCTC - North Univ. Bldg Side
2 9:45 Hilton Garden Inn Ann Arbor Kensington Hotel
2 9:50 Kensington Hotel CCTC - North Univ. Bldg Side
• Lyft: DTW to/from Ann Arbor starting at $40 USD
• Booking must be done through the mobile application
Maize and Blue Taxi
• From Airport: $60 USD
• To Airport: $50 USD
• 24 hour advanced reservation required
• 1 carry-on and 1 checked bag per person, additional bags may be charged $2 USD/
• Online Booking (Go to ‘Book Now’’ tab)
• Phone: 734-864-4160
Amazing Blue Taxi
• From Airport: $70 USD
• To Airport: $60 USD
• 24 hour advanced reservation required
• Online Booking (Go to ‘Airport Reservations’ tab)
• Phone: 734-846-0007
Taxi Service upon arrival at DTW
• From McNamara Terminal, taxi and luxury sedan services dispatch in the middle of the Ground
Transportation Center, located on Level 4. Upon arrival in Detroit, and once all baggage has
been claimed, follow signs to Ground Transportation to catch a ride.
• From North Terminal, taxi and luxury sedan services dispatch from the upper level of the
Ground Transportation Center. Upon arrival in Detroit, and once all baggage has been claimed,
follow signs to Ground Transportation on Level 4 to catch a ride.
PARKING IN ANN ARBOR
The Maynard Thompson lot (Maynard/Thompson/E. Liberty/E. William) and the Forest lot
(Church/Willard/S. Forest) are the two hourly lots that flank central campus.
Downtown Ann Arbor Parking Options/Map (Click Hourly option and search for Maynard or Forest):
University parking facilities have signs at the entrances indicating the permits required, enforcement
hours, and whether visitor parking is permitted. The university has a few metered visitor spaces, at
$1.60/hour. Unless otherwise posted, U-M staff lots and structures in the Central Campus area allow free
public parking (except during special events) Mon.-Sat. after 6 p.m. and all day Sun. Exceptions are the
Fletcher St., Palmer Dr., and Thayer St. structures, open to the public after 10 p.m. Mon.-Sat. and all day
Sun., and the Hill St. structure, open to the public Mon.-Sat. after 5 p.m. and all day Sun., except for
home football games.
Dana
Building
Mason
Hall
Modern
Languages
Building
DIAG
Central Campus
Transport.
Center
Michigan
League
N. UNIVERSITY ST.
S. UNIVERSITY ST.
Flagpole
Downtown Ann Arbor;
Residence Inn;
Grizzly Peak Co.
Downtown Ann Arbor;
Blake Transit Center
,
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Enter
he
Boardwalk Area Lodging Hotels
Palmer
Commons
Dental Building
Chemistry
Building
SDC Resource Team
Please feel free to approach any of us with questions.
Charisse Willis
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Klemz
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Spryshak
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Bumstead
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Scott
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