EfD external evaluation – invitation to tender
The EfD Initiative is now looking to have an external evaluation carried out. The purpose of the evaluation is to provide an overall assessment of the extent to which EfD fulfills its main objective…
The EfD Initiative is now looking to have an external evaluation carried out. The purpose of the evaluation is to provide an overall assessment of the extent to which EfD fulfills its main objective…
Professor Kevin Chika Urama also commented on his LinkedIn page: It was such a pleasure to meet and engage with colleagues at the 18th Annual Meeting of the Environment for Development Network (EfD)…
EfD’s 17th Annual Meeting in Accra, Ghana, once again showed why it’s claimed to be the biggest and best conference on the application of environmental economics in the Global South since it…
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A collaborative study conducted by researchers from the University of Talca, the University of Concepción, and Universidad del Bío Bío, all part of the EfD (Environment for Development) network, has…
The Gender in Development Economics course held in Accra, Ghana concluded with enthusiastic participants expressing their renewed commitment to gender studies and its application in their research…
EfD presents awards in three categories for outstanding work each year. The winners are announced at EfD’s Annual Meeting. The awards are Peter Berck’s Best Discussion Paper Award, the Gunnar Köhlin…
EfD’s collaborative program Blue Resources for Development (BlueRforD) focuses on cross-boundary research on marine and coastal resources-related issues, that is, how the fisheries and aquaculture…
Twenty-four researchers from the EfD centers participated in a policy engagement and science communication workshop in Accra, Ghana. The workshop contributed to strengthening participants’ capacity…
Several studies have warned that climate change is changing the droughts, making them more frequent, severe, and long-lasting. EfD Chile researchers Felipe Vásquez-Lavin and Roberto D. Ponce…