EfD Newsletter June-11
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EfD Newsletter 2011-06-30 |
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Welcome to the EfD newsletter and the monthly batch of publications and news from the EfD centers. For those of you who are at the EAERE annual conference in Rome, welcome to the EfD booth next to the publishers! EfD is extraordinarily well represented at the EAERE. There will be at least 19 presentations by EfD Research Fellows and Research Associates during the conference. You will be able to follow their experiences on our EfD facebook site: http://www.facebook.com/EfDinitiative. We would also like to congratulate Stein Holden and his colleagues at the Norwegian University of Life Sciences for the launching of their Center for Land Tenure Studies http://www.umb.no/clts/. EfD is looking forward to continued close collaboration with Stein and his colleagues! Gunnar Köhlin, Director Environment for Development initiativePeer reviewed
Climate changeEnergyForestry
Calabashes for kilowatt-hours:Rural energy and market failure Discussion papers
Climate changePolicy design
Attitudes to Personal Carbon Allowances
Climate changePolicy design
Policies for second generation biofuels: Current status and future challenges
Behavior ec.
Funding a New Bridge in Rural Vietnam: A field experiment on conditional cooperation and default contributions Policy briefs
Climate changePolicy design
CO2 Discrepancies between Top Data Reporters Create a Quandary for Policy Analysis
Climate change
Fate of China’s CO2 Sealed with its Currency Regime
Climate changeEnergy
The World Bank's Coal Electricity Headache
Climate changePolicy design
Greening Growth through Strategic Environmental Assessment of Sector Reforms News
Climate changePolicy design
Francisco Alpízar to participate in an international scientific workshop on IPBES
Behavior ec.Policy design
Environmental and development issues in Latin America: moving forward Reports Upcoming Events
2011-09-07
PEGNet Conference 2011
2011-10-27
EfD Annual Meeting 2011 in Tanzania 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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