Conservation Return on Investment
Funded by the Moore Foundation, this three-year project is a collaboration with The Nature Conservancy (TNC). The first stage focused on defining the “Conservation Return on Investment.” The second
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Funded by the Moore Foundation, this three-year project is a collaboration with The Nature Conservancy (TNC). The first stage focused on defining the “Conservation Return on Investment.” The second
Although groundwater depletion is a global phenomenon, India faces the challenge in its severest of forms. Studies by India’s Central Ground Water Board suggest that in some parts of the country
Can irrigation mitigate the impacts of weather shocks on child health? Evidence from household-level irrigation adoption in India [with Eeshani Kandpal (World Bank Group) and Kathy Baylis (University
This project uses an existing large survey dataset to study housing and transportation issues in Beijing. The study is conducted together with Josh Linn, Lunyu Xie, and Jintao Xu. In November, 2013
Green growth in China: A literature Review. In the summer of 2013, Energy Foundation’s China Sustainable Energy Program (CSEP) awarded a grant to RFF to review the existing literature on green growth
The project has the goal of providing more comprehensive and reliable information to climate scientists and politicians who must make decisions about climate actions. It will rely on collecting
The general objective is to estimate, from an interdisciplinary perspective, the economic and social impact of changes in water availability due to climate change. This objective involves quantifying
This project is funded by IDRC’s Climate Change and Water program (CCW). This project has a dual purpose of promoting research and capacity building on environmental economics of climate change (CC)
In Central America there are approximately 24,000 organizations responsible for providing water for domestic consumption (CBDWO). These organizations are key agents in the generation of human well
Ecosystems provide a range of essential services which underpin human well-being (e.g. provision of basic needs, physical health, food and nutrition security, mental health, and peaceful social