At last – meeting in person!
EfD’s 16th Annual Meeting in Uganda meant a very welcome return to real-life interactions after two years of virtual meetings. There were vivid discussions and spontaneous meetings not only in the…
EfD’s 16th Annual Meeting in Uganda meant a very welcome return to real-life interactions after two years of virtual meetings. There were vivid discussions and spontaneous meetings not only in the…
The collaborative program Women in Environmental Economics for Development, WinEED, held a well-attended open seminar at EfD’s Annual Meeting in Uganda. A large number of the participants were men…
Several Ugandan national media attended EfD's Annual Meeting in Uganda. This resulted in some feature stories that will be most helpful in spreading knowledge about the environmental challenges that…
Three women researchers from Ghana and Nigeria are the proud winners of this year’s Peter Berck’s Best Discussion Paper Award. Nkechi S. Owoo, Monica Lambon-Quayefio, and Ebele Amaechina were…
All the plenary sessions from the 16th Annual Meeting in Uganda were recorded and are now available on our website and our YouTube channel. The keynote speakers are Michael Hanemann, Pam Jagger, and…
At first, Edward Bbaale, Director of EfD Uganda, was hesitant to accept the challenge of arranging EfD’s Annual Meeting, knowing what a big undertaking it is and the high quality of previous meetings…
Leida Mercado, EfD Central America Senior Researcher, and Marianela Arguello, EfD Central America Communication Officer, have worked with a team of climate financing experts to design and implement a…
Five research projects were awarded during the 16th EfD Annual meeting in Uganda. The awards are Peter Berck’s Best Discussion Paper Award, Gunnar Köhlin’s Best MSc Thesis Award, and, for the first…
Don't miss the awards ceremony at EfD's 16th Annual Meeting in Uganda! There are two awards for research: Peter Berck's Best Discussion Paper Award and Gunnar Köhlin's Best MSc Thesis Award. A novelty…
Don't miss tomorrow's keynote speaker, Gernot Wagner. He says that ”We are close to a point where things may really start to change”. On the one hand, there are the climate change tipping points that…