EfD Newsletter Feb -10
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EfD Newsletter 2010-02-26 |
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Welcome to the monthly newsletter of the Environment for Development initiative, a program that supports environmental economics research, policy advice and academic training in developing countries. Below you will find links to our latest publications, projects and news. This month we can feature a number of publications related to climate change and policy design. While at the website, we hope you will explore our full-text publications, policy briefs and impact stories. We have now expanded the mail-list substantially and we hope that the newly invited subscribers will find the newsletter useful, otherwise it is easy to unsubscribe at the bottom of the page. Gunnar Köhlin, Director Environment for Development initiativePeer reviewed Climate change
Economic valuation of climate change adaptation Climate change
Corporate Environmental Management in Transition Economies: The Case of Central and Eastern Europe EfD/RFF Discussion papers Parks & Wildlife
Conservation Policies and Labor Markets: Unraveling the Effects of National Parks on Local Wages in Costa Rica Forestry
Household Tree Planting in Tigrai, Northern Ethiopia: Tree Species, Purposes, and Determinants Discussion papers Books/Book Chapters Climate change
Reconcile Human Development and Climate Protection: A Multistage Hybrid Climate Policy Architecture Climate changePolicy design
In defence of sensible economics Projects AgricultureForestryPolicy design
Land Reforms in Asia and Africa - Impacts on Poverty and Natural Resource Management News Upcoming Events 2010-06-07
PhD Workshop in Public Economics 2010-06-15
Summer Symposium on Sustainable Systems (4S) Other The Environment for Development initiative is a capacity building program in environmental economics focused on international research collaboration, policy advice, and academic training. It consists of centers in Central America, China, Ethiopia, Kenya, South Africa, and Tanzania, in partnership with the Environmental Economics Unit at the University of Gothenburg in Sweden and Resources for the Future in Washington, DC. Financial support is provided by the Swedish International Development Cooperation Agency (Sida). |
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