EfD Newsletter Jan -11
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EfD Newsletter 2011-01-31 |
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Welcome to explore the latest outputs from the Environment for Development Initiative! We have had yet another month of extraordinary productivity in terms of peer reviewed publications, discussion papers and policy briefs. This month is featuring particularly many publications from the EfD centers at Peking University and University of Cape Town. For all of you who have come to associate the Chinese center with its excellent forest research, you will be impressed to see that the current batch of publications (and not least policy briefs!) also include research on climate change, water quality, air quality, urban transport and renewable energy. Don’t forget to submit papers to the EAERE conference in Rome in June – deadline February 1. It will be a good place to interact with EfD Research Fellows! Gunnar Köhlin, Director Environment for Development initiativePeer reviewed Climate change
Reconciling Economic Growth and Carbon Mitigation: Challenges and Policy Options in China Policy design
Closure to “Identifying sets of key nodes for placing sensors in dynamic water distribution networks Policy design
Modelling International Tourism Demand for Zimbabwe Policy design
Resources, Conflict and Development Choice: Public Good Provision in Resource Rich Economies Policy design
On the Looting of Nations EfD/RFF Discussion papers Discussion papers Policy briefs Policy design
Study on Water Tariff Reform and Income Impacts in China’s Metropolitan Areas: The Case of Beijing Climate change
A Cost-Effectiveness strategy should be developed for controlling the Near Ground Ozone in Beijing and Surrounding Areas Policy design
To use integrated policy package and use more economic incentives to regulate the vehicle control in Beijing Behavior ec.Policy design
Risk ranking Energy
Renewable energy Books/Book Chapters Agriculture
Sectorial Analysis and findings: Agriculture Projects Parks & Wildlife
Park pricing policy News Reports Upcoming Events 2011-06-09
AERE Summer Conference, June 9-10, 2010 2011-06-29
EAERE 2011, Rome , Italy Job openings 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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