María Angélica Naranjo named EfD-CA Center Deputy Director
Success in achievement. Congratulations! EfD-CA Center Research Fellow María Angélica Naranjo Barrantes was appointed this month as Deputy Director of the EfD-CA Center. María Angélica has been
María Angélica Naranjo named EfD-CA Center Deputy Director
Success in achievement. Congratulations! EfD-CA Center Research Fellow María Angélica Naranjo Barrantes was appointed this month as Deputy Director of the EfD-CA Center. María Angélica has been…
Capacity building: Twenty eight new trained in Policy and Program Impact Evaluation
Participants from Latin America and the Caribbean completed the Environmental and Resource Economics Training Course on Impact Evaluation by LACEEP at CATIE Twenty eight practitioners and students
Capacity building: Twenty eight new trained in Policy and Program Impact Evaluation
Participants from Latin America and the Caribbean completed the Environmental and Resource Economics Training Course on Impact Evaluation by LACEEP at CATIE Twenty eight practitioners and students…
EfD Central America Report 2010
This report presents EfD Central America, its members and work during 2010. For a free hardcopy, please send an email to: info@efdinitiative.org
The Central American node of the Environment for Development initiative is based at:
CATIE, Programa GSE BSA
7170, Turrialba 30501, Cartago, Costa Rica
Francisco Alpízar to participate in an international scientific workshop on IPBES
The IPBES (Intergovernmental Platform on Biodiversity and Ecosystem Services) will work to build capacity for and strengthen the use of science in policy making by linking the scientific community and
Francisco Alpízar to participate in an international scientific workshop on IPBES
The IPBES (Intergovernmental Platform on Biodiversity and Ecosystem Services) will work to build capacity for and strengthen the use of science in policy making by linking the scientific community and…
Environmental and development issues in Latin America: moving forward
Economists in Latin America are moving beyond the prevailing ‘macro’ orientation of their research focusing more on questions linked to development and the use and management of the environmental resource base in the region.
Environmental and development issues in Latin America: moving forward
Economists in Latin America are moving beyond the prevailing ‘macro’ orientation of their research focusing more on questions linked to development and the use and management of the environmental…
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