Call for papers and proposals EfD Annual Meeting
Call for papers and proposals - The 6th Annual Meeting of the Environment for Development (EfD) Initiative. This year´s EfD annual meeting is organized by the Environment for Development in Central…
Call for papers and proposals - The 6th Annual Meeting of the Environment for Development (EfD) Initiative. This year´s EfD annual meeting is organized by the Environment for Development in Central…
Peter J. Parks, a Professor at Rutgers University, and Research Associate at the Environmental Economics Unit at the University of Gothenburg, has passed away. Professor Parks has contributed in so…
The first open seminar in a series organized by Land Rights Research Initiative (LARRI) discusses, with examples from Africa, how the growing demand for land for commercial investments threatens to…
Promoting EEPFE in different platforms has been a resourceful means of increasing awareness of the existence of the forum and hence a way of promoting environmental economics throughout the country…
The Environmental Economics Unit (EEU) at the Department of Economics, University of Gothenburg, Sweden, is at present running one of their specialization courses in environmental economics, namely…
Professor Thomas Sterner is interviewed in the April issue of the renowned magazine, Africa Renewal, published by the Strategic Communications Division of the United Nations Department of Public…
"Perspectives on a comprehensive tax reform – Experiences from Sweden and challenges for France” is the topic of a conference in the French parliament on Thursday March 15. Thomas Sterner, Professor…
Research on energy demand in developing countries is important for many reasons. The existing widespread use of solid energy sources (e.g. fuelwood, dung, charcoal, coal, leaves, twigs) in Sub-Saharan…
Climate change is expected to have significant impacts on the agricultural sector in Sub-Saharan African countries. In this regard, adaptation mechanisms to climate change play a paramount role in…
Research on energy demand in developing countries is important for many reasons. The existing widespread use of solid energy sources (e.g. fuelwood, dung, charcoal, coal, leaves, twigs) in Sub-Saharan…