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We are proud to announce the upcoming Summer School on "Environmental Valuation using Discrete Choice Experiment: Strategies for Sustainable Development in Southeast Asia". This intensive 5-day program aims to equip early-career researchers with the necessary skills and knowledge to address pressing environmental challenges in Southeast Asia through the application of Discrete Choice Experiments.
Time: 10 - 14 June 2024
Venue: UEH Campus V, District 3, Ho Chi Minh City, Viet Nam.
Discrete Choice Experiments (DCEs) are introduced as a methodology and tool to measure preferences and trade-offs concerning climate, environmental, and resource factors in a Southeast Asian context. Participants will delve into the theoretical underpinnings of DCEs, learn the practical steps to conduct Choice Experiments, explore advanced econometric models, and understand the limitations of the DCE approach.
This Summer School provides an invaluable opportunity for early-career researchers in Southeast Asia to engage with experts, exchange knowledge, and showcase their own research endeavors. The course is based completely on R open access software but also some features of the survey platform Survey Engine is shown.
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Prof. Petr Mariel, University of the Basque Country, Spain
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Dr. Juergen Meyerhoff, Berlin School of Economics and Law, Germany
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Prof. Sven Anders, University of Alberta, Canada
Application deadline: 07 April 2024, at https://go.ueh.edu.vn/ss24dce. Only 30 seats available.
This zero-fee course is hosted by UEH University. The training package, including training materials, coffee-breaks and lunches, will be sponsored by the Swedish International Development Cooperation Agency (Sida) through EEPSEA and EfD-Vietnam while participants should make their own travel, meal and accommodation arrangements.
For the detailed information, please visit https://go.ueh.edu.vn/ss24dce.
Join us in this unique opportunity to travel to Vietnam the beautiful country, engage with experts, exchange knowledge, and contribute to sustainable development through rigorous research and policy action. Apply now and be part of shaping a greener, more resilient future.