Monday 14/12/2015 Room A709
Presentations are available here
12.00 – Participants Arrival
12.30 – Lunch, Espace 7, same floor
14.00 – Welcome Adress, Sandra Laugier, CNRS
14.15 – Citizen Science in Policy Analytics, Alexis Tsoukiàs, LAMSADE
14.45 – Ways to Make Citizen Science Projects more Collaborative, and Ultimately the Data more Reliable, Midge Cozzens, DIMACS, Rutgers University
15.30 – Coffee Break
15.45 – Soft Data and Public Policy. Twitter Data for ESPON Policy Makers, Marta Severo, GERIICO, Université de Lille and Amel Feredj, UMS Riate
16.30 – Engaging citizens to Ecosystems Management: lessons learnt from the TESS project Jason Papathanassiou, University of Macedonia
17.15 – Integrated participatory modeling using the CoOPLAaGE toolkit, Nils Ferrand, IRSTEA Montpellier (Géraldine Abrami, Emeline Hassenforder, Wanda Aquae-Gaudi)
18.00 – End of day 1.
Tuesday 15/12/2015 Room A709
Presentations are available here
09.45 – Science for and by society »: interdisciplinarity as a resource for a better understanding of actual innovation, Sandra Laugier, CNRS, Mission pour l’interdisciplinarité.
10.30 – Coffee Break
10.45 – Including citizens in the design of Smart Cities – Needs, results and challenges of interdisciplinarity. Hervé Rivano, INRIA Lyon
11.30 – Data and Citizen Science, Fred Roberts, DIMACS, Rutgers University
12.15 – Lunch, Espace 7, same floor
14.00 – Direct democracy in a polarized society: storable votes, Jean-François Laslier, PSE, École Normale Supérieure
14.30 – Collaborative Decision Making Process: A flexible, preferences based methodology, Pascale Zaraté, IRIT, Université Paul Sabatier
15.00 – Information sharing to face threats in renewable resources management: lessons from case studies, Nicolas Paget, IRSTEA Montpellier and LAMSADE
15.30 – Coffee Break
16.00 – Citizen Science in the Classroom: a mutualistic relationship, David Black, Groton School
16.30 – Controversy of public policy analytics in terms of risks prevention: the case of air pollution. Myriam Merad, INERIS
17.00 – A multi-criteria decision analysis as an innovative approach to managing Lyme disease. Jean-Philippe Waaub, GERAD and UQAM