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WWW.OEAW.AC.ATPROGRAM COMMITTEESimone Gingrich Austrian Academy of Sciences and University of Natural Resources &Life Sciences, ViennaMatthias Karmasin Austrian Academy of Sciences and Alpen-Adria-UniversityKlagenfurtWolfgang Lutz Austrian Academy of Sciences and Wittgenstein Center for Demographyand Global Human Capital (ÖAW, IIASA, WU)Verena Winiwarter Austrian Academy of Sciences and University of Natural Resources& Life Sciences, ViennaFor more information, please visit us at www.oeaw.ac.at/sustainable-development2019Photo: Unsplash.comAPRIL 4 – 5, 2019AUSTRIAN ACADEMY OF SCIENCESDR. IGNAZ SEIPEL-PLATZ 21010 VIENNAINTERNATIONAL SYMPOSIUMGLOBAL SUSTAINABLEDEVELOPMENT GOALSIN A MEDIATIZED WORLD

PROGRAMAPRIL 4, 201909:00–09:45Welcoming remarksAnton Zeilinger President, Austrian Academy of SciencesHeinz Fischer Former Federal President, Republic of Austriaand Co-chair, Ban Ki-moon CentreMartin Netzer Secretary General, Austrian Federal Ministry ofEducation, Science and ResearchJosef Plank Secretary General, Austrian Federal Ministry forSustainability and Tourism09:45–10:15IntroductionWolfgang Lutz Austrian Academy of Sciences and WittgensteinCenter for Demography and Global Human Capital (ÖAW, IIASA, WU)Global Sustainable Development Goals and what they mean for thecountries of the Global NorthCOFFEE BREAK10:15–10.4510:45–12:30SESSION 1Implementing the Agenda 2030 in a Mediatized WorldChair: Matthias Karmasin Austrian Academy of Sciences and AlpenAdria-University KlagenfurtWe welcome comments to individual sessions and to the overall discussion. Pleasepost them to the resonance walls or send them to SDGcomments@oeaw.ac.atIntroductory remarks by Matthias KarmasinConveying inconvenient truths – the relevance of communication forsustainable developmentJasmin Godemann Justus Liebig University GiessenWhat is “sustainability communication” and why is it relevant in thecontext of the SDGs?Roy Bendor Delft University of TechnologyTransition or Transformation? The Meanings of Sustainability in aMediatized WorldAlison Anderson University of Plymouth and Monash University,MelbourneSDGs, Media and the Network Society12:30–14:00LUNCH BREAK1

14:00–15:30SESSION 2Meeting the challenges of SDG 15: Life on landChair: Albert van Jaarsveld International Institute for Applied SystemsAnalysis (IIASA)Eric A. Davidson University of Maryland Center for EnvironmentalScienceThe Sustainable Agriculture MatrixLaura Bertha Reyes Sánchez National and Autonomous Universityof Mexico and International Union of Soil SciencesEducating and raising awareness by practicing sciences to achieve SDG 15in a mediatized world15:30–16:00COFFEE BREAK16:00–17:30SESSION 3The SDGs as a technological challenge particularly in the field ofenergy and smart gridsChair: Georg Brasseur Austrian Academy of Sciences and TechnicalUniversity Graz19:30Human Nature: The Art of SustainabilityExhibition curated by:Anna Artaker Austrian Academy of Sciences and Academy of Fine ArtsViennaUwe B. Sleytr Austrian Academy of Sciences and University of NaturalResources & Life Sciences, ViennaEVENING RECEPTIONAPRIL 5, 201909:00–10:30SESSION 4Good Health and Well-BeingChair: Wolfgang Lutz Austrian Academy of Sciences and WittgensteinCenter for Demography and Global Human Capital (ÖAW, IIASA, WU)Gabriele Doblhammer University of Rostock and German Centerfor Neurodegenerative Diseases (DZNE), BonnDementia in an Ageing WorldLucy Y. Pao University of Colorado BoulderBoosting Wind and Solar Energy (SDG 7): Opportunities and TechnologicalChallengesNyovani Janet Madise African Institute for Development Policy,Malawi Office25 years after Cairo. How can the Sustainable Development Goals agendahelp to close the gaps in reproductive health and reproductive rights?Niyazi Serdar Sarıçiftçi Austrian Academy of Sciences andJohannes Kepler University LinzCarbon dioxide recycling to useful chemical products and synthetic fuels17:30–18:00Community Resonance18:00–18:30BREAKSESSION 5Implementing the Sustainable Development Goals on a globalbasisChair: Verena Winiwarter Austrian Academy of Sciences and University ofNatural Resources & Life Sciences, Vienna18:30–19:30The World in 2050 and the Six TransformationsNebojsa Nakicenovic International Institute for Applied SystemsAnalysis (IIASA)Linxiu Zhang United Nations Environment Programme– International Ecosystem Management PartnershipCalling for a nexus approach to achieve Sustainable Development GoalsIntroductionVerena Winiwarter Austrian Academy of Sciences and University ofNatural Resources & Life Sciences, ViennaVladimír Šucha Joint Research Center, European CommissionTBA12:30–14:00LUNCH BREAK10:30–11:00COFFEE BREAK11:00–12:30CommentarySimone Gingrich Austrian Academy of Sciences and University ofNatural Resources & Life Sciences, Vienna23

14:00–15:0015:00–16:30LIST OF POSTERSSESSION 6Poster SessionRethinking the Future, Science, and the SDGsModerator: Riel Miller UNESCOFacilitators:Andreas Baumgarten Austrian Agency for Health and Food SafetySibel Eker International Institute for Applied Systems Analysis(IIASA)Franz Michael Fehr, Georg Gratzer, Rosanna Kral,Andreas Melcher University of Natural Resources & Life Sciences,ViennaSofie Mittas Johannes Kepler University LinzSimone Gingrich, Harald Pauli Austrian Academy of Sciences andUniversity of Natural Resources & Life Sciences, ViennaJosef Seethaler Austrian Academy of Sciences and Alpen-Adria University Klagenfurt16:30–17:00COFFEE BREAK17:00–18:00SESSION 7Lessons learnedModerator: Riel Miller UNESCOMarina Fischer-Kowalski University of Natural Resources & LifeSciences, ViennaMartin Bernhofer Austrian Broadcasting Corporation – ProgramRadio 1Karl Kienzl Environment Agency AustriaKonrad Pesendorfer Statistics AustriaMichael Alram Austrian Academy of Sciences1Neonatal and under-five mortality rate in Indian districts with reference toSustainable Development Goal 3Jayanta Kumar Bora* and Nandita Saikia2Sustainable development of degraded land through transdisciplinary andparticipatory activities in Burkina Faso – SUSLANDChristina Bouissou*, Dominique Ouédraogo, Kathiana Aznarán, GuibienCleophas Zerbo, Greta Dobetsberger and Andreas Melcher3Philosophical Inquiry: SustainabilityDaniela G. Camhy* and Anja Lindbichler4Addressing Malaria in Angola through Effective AltruismMrinalini Cariappa*, Melanie Trupkat and Andreas Melcher5Working together towards reaching the SDGs: Public-private developmentpartnerships in vocational trainingJelena Cerar*, Michael Friedl and Nora Gobel*6WebGIS for communicating Alpine ecosystem services and sustainabilityindicatorsOliver Bender, Andreas Cziferszky*, Andreas Haller, Nadine Houbé andAnnemarie Poldermann7SmarterLabs: Improving Anticipation and Social Inclusion in Living Labs forSmart City GovernanceMario Diethart* and Petra Wlasak*8The Contribution of Citizen Science to the SDGs in AustriaDaniel Dörler* and Florian Heigl9A widespread shift to sustainable diets requires rapid risk perceptionSibel Eker*, Gerhard Reese and Michael Obersteiner10Social proximity in the coffee sector. A comparative analysis of conventional andrelational coffee value chainsHanna Forster** Presenter45

11Land based climate change mitigation within the agenda for sustainabledevelopmentStefan Frank*, Mykola Gusti, Petr Havlík, Pekka Lauri, Fulvio DiFulvio,Nicklas Forsell, Tomoko Hasegawa, Amanda Palazzo and Hugo Valin12The Agenda 2030 as a challenge to Life Science UniversitiesGeorg Gratzer*, Andreas Muhar, Verena Winiwarter, Thomas Lindenthal,Verena Radinger-Peer and Andreas Melcher13The stock-flow-service nexus approach: conceptual advances and first empiricalexamples in tackling systemic interactions between the SDGsH. Haberl*, D. Wiedenhofer, G. Kalt, C. Görg and F. Krausmann23Water-Energy-Food: A cross-sectoral perspective to facilitate the effectiveimplementation of SDGsBernadette Kropf*, Hermine Mitter, Katrin Karner and Erwin Schmid14Contributing to the SDGs via citizen collected data on road-killed animalsFlorian Heigl* and Daniel Dörler2415Citizen science as a means to achieve the United Nations’ SustainableDevelopment Goals exemplified by a project in the field of linguisticsBarbara Heinisch*Chemical synthesis in hot water – a method for sustainable chemicalproduction?Marianne Lahnsteiner*, Hipassia M. Moura , D. Alonso Cerron-Infantes ,Musthafa M. Iqbal, Elias K. Bumbaris, Olivier Gazil, Patrick Fritz and MiriamM. Unterlass16Using crop residues for household biochar production and subsequentsequestration of carbon in agricultural soils of Uganda, address swathe of SDGs.Hood-Nowotny R.*, Nakubulwa D., Tumuhairwe JB, Majaliwa M., NdawulaI., Vanlauwe B. and Roobroeck D.25Towards Global Scenarios of Biological Invasions in the 21st CenturyBernd Lenzner*, David Leclère, Oskar Franklin, Hanno Seebens, NúriaRoura-Pascual, Michael Obersteiner, Stefan Dullinger and Franz Essl26The role of social entrepreneurship as a key driver of the Agenda 2030Peter Kovač Vujasinović, Sofiya Lipenkova* and Elisa Orlando*27Maps as Storytellers of the Sustainable Development GoalsJakob Listabarth*, Georg Gartner and Silvia Klettner28Lack of thermal comfort as a dimension of energy poverty: Towards a SDG forspace cooling?Alessio Mastrucci*, Edward Byers, Narasimha D. Rao1, Shonali Pachauri andKeywan Riahi29Modeling Farmer’s Decision-Making to integrate climate, agriculturalproduction and biodiversityAndreas Mayer*, Claudine Egger, Anja Freudenberg, Veronika Gaube,Christoph Plutzar, Helmut Haberl, Iwona Dullinger, Stefan Dullinger, FranzEssl, Andreas Gattringer and Andreas Bohner30Blockchain and SDGs: Programming a Sustainable WorldAlberto Medina Islas*, Mirna Smoljan* and Sofia Parvenova17A new scenario resource for integrated 1.5 C research in the context of climatechange and sustainable developmentDaniel Huppmann*, Joeri Rogelj, Elmar Kriegler, Volker Krey and KeywanRiahi18Soil Nitrogen Budgets on a Global Grid Identify Regions Critical to PlanetaryBoundariesKatrin Kaltenegger* and Wilfried Winiwarter19Snail or bullet train: how fast is the EU moving towards achieving the SDGs?Markus Hametner and Mariia Kostetckaia*20Designing Sustainable Health Communication Campaigns as Exemplified byHIV/AIDS campaigns in the German-speaking areaSandra Diehl and Isabell Koinig*21‚Role Model’, Agony Aunt or Just a Legal Requirement? EmployeeRepresentative’s Roles in Securing the Good Life at WorkIsabell Koinig* and Franzisca Weder22Learning Together: Farmers Train for Soil Health, Researchers for FacilitatingTransitionsRosana Maria Kral*, Axel Mentler, Sabine Homann-Kee Tui, CláudioSixpence and Katharina Maria Keiblinger67

31A Partnership for a Common Goal: how Farmers and Scientists Work towardsRe-cultivating Soils on Bangka Island, IndonesiaAxel Mentler*, Rosana Maria Kral, Rizki Maftukhah, Ngadisih,Murtiningrum and Katharina Maria Keiblinger32Effectively Communicating the SDGs: Experiences and Innovative Approachesin European CountriesEric Mulholland* and Gerald Berger41Evaluation of interactions between climate policy measures and the targets ofthe sustainable development goalsM. Schlatzer*, D. Fitz and B. Becsi42Five Challenges for the SDGs and their SuccessGottfried Schweiger*43Addressing Emission Reduction, Inequalities and Responsibilities to Act onClimate (SDG13): A Modelling Analysis for Austrian HouseholdsStefan Nabernegg*Biological Catalysts for Electrochemical Synthesis of Fuels and Chemicals UsingCO2 RecyclingH. Seelajaroen*, M. Haberbauer, L. M. Dumitru and N. S. Sariciftci44Pollution optimization by means of “N load permit” trade along Farmingactivities: a new approach aiming sustainabilityAndreas Nascimento*, Elena Rovenskaya, Tatiana Ermolieva and Julian HuntActive Public Access to Information: Successfully Communicating Research tothe PublicMaren Beaufort and Josef Seethaler*4535Behavioral Nudging Towards Sustainable MobilityElisabeth Oberzaucher*, Kathrin Masuch and Susanne SchmehlThe TrustPoint Model: A new communication structure in food systemsMahshid Sotoudeh*4636Wanted: Micronutrients! Phytosiderophore-mediated acquisition strategies ingrass cropsEva Oburger*Using Virtual Reality to Improve Citizen ParticipationStefan Suette*, Georg Regal, Johann Schrammel and Helmut Schrom-Feiertag4737Global imprints of anthropogenic climate change on the biodiversity of coldhabitatsHarald Pauli*, Katrin Wilfing, Manfred Bardy-Durchhalter, Katrin Euller,Andrea Lamprecht, Klaus Steinbauer and Manuela WinklerA Future Caravan for Austria: How to Address Sustainable Development Goalsin Small Towns and VillagesMichael Anranter, Ella Brandner, Heidi Dumreicher, Ina Ivanceanu, BarbaraSmetschka and Katharina Tiran*48Education (SDG 4) is a key for sustainable agriculture to achieve SDG 2 (zerohunger): insights from the Indonesian Dieng plateauSara Andrea Vaca Sanchez*, Katharina Maria Keiblinger, Axel Mentler,Michael Gartner, Andreas Gschaider, Joep van der Poel, Ngadisih and RosanaMaria Kral49Eating healthy and sustainable. How fruits and vegetables contribute to theglobal food systemMarie-Theres Wandl*, Karlheinz Erb and Helmut Haberl50Designing Humanity Centered Innovation against the Background of DigitalHumanitiesEveline Wandl-Vogt*51Handbook of Sustainability CommunicationFranzisca Weder*, Larissa Krainer and Matthias Karmasin333438Monitoring by Earth Observation for Sustainable Landslide HazardManagement using Nature-based Solutions in Mountain AreasJan Pfeiffer*, Martin Rutzinger, Annemarie Polderman and Thomas Zieher39Leveraging Mobile Phones to Attain Sustainable DevelopmentValentina Rotondi*40Analysis of scientific publications on the Sustainable Development Goals inEngineering Research FieldAdriana V. Saraceni*, Luis Mauricio Resende, Viliam Makis, Marcos Williamand Kaspchak Machado89

52(Re)storying SustainabilityUnderstanding individual’s perception of sustainable resource use with a focuson waterFranzisca Weder*, Amornpan Tungarat and Stella Lemke53Sustainable Development needs Global Cooperation SDG 17Veronika Wittmann*54Interdisciplinary science for achieving long-term sustainable development andmanagement of the global commonsCaroline Zimm* on behalf of 60 TWI2050 authors10NOTES11

Michael Anranter, Ella Brandner, Heidi Dumreicher, Ina Ivanceanu, Barbara Smetschka and Katharina Tiran* 48 Education (SDG 4) is a key for sustainable agriculture to achieve SDG 2 (zero hunger): insights from the Indonesian Dieng plateau Sara Andrea Vaca Sanchez*, K