Meet the new WinEED leaders
The WinEED collaborative program has moved to EfD Colombia and two new women have taken over the stern: Rocío Moreno and María del Pilar López Uribe. The move is a step towards strengthening women…
The WinEED collaborative program has moved to EfD Colombia and two new women have taken over the stern: Rocío Moreno and María del Pilar López Uribe. The move is a step towards strengthening women…
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With around 3 700 full-time equivalent students, 500 employees, and 160 international partner universities, the main subjects of economics and law, and its four departments, the School of Business, Economics, and Law offers a unique range. The School also provides unique collaborations with industry and the public sector. The School of Business, Economics, and Law is EQUIS, AACSB and AMBA accredited, making it the only business school in Sweden with Triple Crown accreditation.
WinEED invites you to participate in this online seminar, which will have Anna Nordén as guest expositor. This seminar will be at 10:00am - 11:10am (Colombia time) and it will be in English. The link…
The study assesses the conservation and fisheries benefits of the Blue Bay Marine Park in Mauritius. It addresses the question - are the higher catch rates near the Park a result of population spillovers or of reduced fishing effort in those waters due to site-specific attributes? There is no data on catches and fishing effort prior to the reserve's establishment; a bioeconomic model is used to separate the effects of spillover and effort redistribution on catch rates in waters next to the Marine Park.
Over 200 people participated in the third Women in the Economy Workshop on March 11-13. It was hosted by ISI in Delhi and supported by IWWAGE . The research presented at the conference focused mainly…
The Canadian Resource and Environmental Economics Association ( CREEA) invites PhD students and early career researchers working on topics in resource and environmental economics to a 2-day workshop…
The IDRC, International Development Research Centre calls for expressions of interest for a grant. The deadline for submissions is April 13th. Eligibility This call for expressions of interest (EOIs)…
ENRRI-EfD Ghana invited fisheries regulations enforcement officials and media representatives to a round table discussion on enforcement of fishing regulations and promoting sustainable fisheries…
It is commonly asserted that the successful management of common property resources (CPR), and by extension, the provision of public goods such as biodiversity and carbon, requires the devolution of control to local communities. However, where trust in community institutions is low, the intrinsic motivation to co-operate may be diminished. In this study, we carried out surveys and framed field experiments on the introduction of payments for ecosystem services (PES) to Namibia’s communal conservancies, established under the community-based natural resource management (CBNRM) programme.
Deforestation and burning of forest products to meet cooking need massively contribute to global warming. In order to reduce the biomass fuel consumption of households in developing countries, various improved cookstove (ICS) interventions were implemented by governments, NGOs, and other stakeholders in the past decades. This paper synthesizes the impact evaluation literature on the adoption and impact of ICS, and their role in improving household welfare while reducing the pressure on forest resources and mitigating the emission of CO2.