🎄 Merry Christmas from all of us at Environmental Economics! 🎄 As the festive season is upon us, we want to take a moment to thank our clients, partners, and team for an incredible year. Wishing you a joyful holiday season filled with warmth, happiness, and plenty of cheer 🌟🎁 #MerryChristmas #HappyHolidays #SeasonGreetings #ThankYou #EnvironmentalEconomics
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Natural Capital is the current way we try to explain the complex connections between environmental and economic systems. A Natural Capital approach to decision-making aims to align decision-makers' models closer to reality, so policy decisions account for environmental impacts and consequences of change. By recognizing the value of natural resources and adopting a Natural Capital approach, we can promote sustainable development and make better, more informed choices that benefit both the economy and the environment. Speakers Simone Martino, senior researcher in Valuing Natural Capital at the The James Hutton Institute, and Professor Bateman Ian OBE FRSB, professor of environmental economics and director of LEEP at the University of Exeter, explore this approach to decision making through real world examples at the latest Natural Capital Initiative event. Watch the full recording on our YouTube channel: https://buff.ly/3VzrqQn #NaturalCapital #Policymaking #Policy
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How can economic perspectives be incorporated into environmental policies? Explore a broader perspective on ecological economics + latest research on environmental policy with ECI’s teaching module on Microeconomics and the Environment: https://lnkd.in/eFbJqtQ7
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Our colleagues are presenting an interesting webinar: Environmental Economics Unplugged, Navigating the Green Energy Future. Learn more and register at
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I've completed the "Macroeconomics for a Sustainable Planet" course by SDGAcademyX on edX. The course has highlighted the interconnectedness of economic growth and environmental protection. #Macroeconomics #GreenEconomy #ClimateChange #SocialImpact #GlobalIssues
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Episode 3 tapes tonight and will be aired next week. Kenneth Richards will be our guest to discuss environmental economics and policy models. Dr. Richards regularly advises internationally and domestically on these topics, has a background in engineering and law, and is always a lot of fun to speak with. He and I first met last year when he advised on a cumulative impacts model that I developed and spoke on our panel at the NAEP Annual Conference in Phoenix. #environmentalpolicy #environmentaleconomics #climatechange #environmentaljustice #environmentaleducation
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Academic research is an important part of the solution to tackle the climate crisis 🌎 📄 Our Cambridge University Press journal publications cover the full spectrum of subjects including climate and environmental science, agriculture and nutritional science, social policy, economics, and environmental law. The research we publish informs, educates, and inspires others to drive positive environmental change. Here we take a look at some of the Cambridge journals that are helping to build knowledge in environmental sustainability: https://cambrid.ge/4e43QlS #ClimateChange #ClimateEducation #ResearchPublishing
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If you want to know more about importance of transaction costs for the economy, do not miss this seminar!
📢 Join us for today's #RsifGuestWebinar! We're excited to welcome Prof. Em. Guido Van Huylenbroeck from Ghent University, who will be discussing "Institutional and transaction cost economics for agri-business development and environmental policies." 🌾🌱 Don't miss this opportunity to gain insights into agri-business and environmental policies! Register now 👉 https://lnkd.in/dpfZ3s22 #AgriBusiness #EnvironmentalPolicy #EconomicsForDevelopment #AgricultureInnovation
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📢 Join us for today's #RsifGuestWebinar! We're excited to welcome Prof. Em. Guido Van Huylenbroeck from Ghent University, who will be discussing "Institutional and transaction cost economics for agri-business development and environmental policies." 🌾🌱 Don't miss this opportunity to gain insights into agri-business and environmental policies! Register now 👉 https://lnkd.in/dpfZ3s22 #AgriBusiness #EnvironmentalPolicy #EconomicsForDevelopment #AgricultureInnovation
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Looking forward to this panel discussion tomorrow! Wonderful speakers from various background
Are you interested in hearing how economics and environmental objectives can be integrated to help solve public policy challenges? Join WEN Victoria tomorrow night at 6pm. Registration via this link: https://lnkd.in/gpa7FPTv
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NEWS FROM OUR PhD's!
📣 Happy to announce the publication of the article "Bridging Justice Struggles: A Political Ecology of Translocal Alliances against Extractive Industries" in Alternautas 🔎 Together with my co-authors Rutgerd Boelens and Jeroen Vos, in this paper we investigate the idea of translocal bridge building – a concept related to ideas of social movement network and alliance building – between environmental and social justice struggles. We examine the potentials and challenges of connecting place-based struggles against extractive industries. 🌿 Empirically, we draw on my research trajectory with groups struggling against extractive industries across Germany, the Netherlands, and Guatemala. 💡 Moving beyond normative-idealized ideas of movement alliances, we highlight the potentials of bridging while at the same time raising issues of unequal power and difference, space, and scale among the actors in translocal and multi-scalar justice struggles. 🗣️ We discuss how bridging may help place-based struggles to generate counter-power but also risks perpetuating power imbalances and unevenness. 💫 We encourage researchers and social movements alike to explore the difficult yet insightful tensions of bridging spaces. 🔗 You can download and read this open-access publication here: https://lnkd.in/eJAS6YrC CEDLA (University of Amsterdam) NEWAVE - Next Water Governance
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