In collaboration with WinEED, we bring you two distinguished speakers this month – Amaka Nnaji and Raavi Aggarwal.
Amaka Nnaji is a Postdoctoral Scholar with the Evans School Policy Analysis Research (EPAR) Group at the University of Washington. Her research interests are Environmental and Development Economics with a specific focus on the impact of access to resources and conflict on agricultural productivity, food security, child nutrition, and poverty reduction.
Raavi Aggarwal is a Visiting Assistant Professor at CECFEE, ISI Delhi. She is a PhD candidate at the Technical University of Berlin, Germany. Her research focuses on the economic impacts of climate change, policies for climate change mitigation and green growth in developing countries. She holds Master’s degrees in Economics from the Paris School of Economics and the University College London.
About the Webinar:
Title 1: Risk-perception, farmer-herder conflicts, and production decisions: evidence from Nigeria. – Amaka Nnaji
Title 2: Optimal emissions pricing in LMICs accounting for household emissions from traditional cooking. – Raavi Aggarwal