Webinar

EfD Webinar Special Edition: Join our interactive discussion on forest restoration

Dear EfD Member,

We are pleased to invite you to a special edition of the EfD webinar series.

This month, we are trying a different format. Rather than a traditional seminar presentation, this session will be highly interactive and discussion-oriented. We invite participants to come prepared to briefly share their research interests, ongoing work, or thoughts, or policy-engagement experiences related to afforestation, reforestation, forest restoration, and other connected areas such as energy, water, agriculture, ecosystem services, climate policy, and economic development.

Participants are also encouraged to discuss practical, methodological, institutional, or policy-related challenges they encounter in their work. The objective is to foster an open exchange of ideas and identify new perspectives, collaborations, and possible approaches to addressing shared challenges.

About the Discussion Leader

The discussion will be led by Prof. Jeffrey R. Vincent, Clarence F. Korstian Professor of Forest Economics and Management at Duke University’s Nicholas School of the Environment.

Prof. Vincent is an internationally recognized environmental and resource economist whose work has significantly shaped research and policy discussions on forests, natural resource management, and sustainable development, particularly in low- and middle-income countries. Over his distinguished career, he has held academic appointments at leading institutions including Duke University, Harvard University, and the University of California San Diego, and has advised governments and international organizations on issues related to conservation, forest policy, and climate mitigation.

His broad interdisciplinary experience across environmental economics, policy analysis, and sustainability makes this a valuable opportunity for open dialogue across the EfD community.

Webinar Details

    • Title: Afforestation, Reforestation, and Restoration for Climate Mitigation: An Interactive Discussion
    • Discussion Leader: Prof. Jeffrey R. Vincent
    • Date: Tuesday, May 19
    • Time: 14:00 CET
    • Platform: Zoom

How to Participate

Attendance is free and open to all. To encourage a rich and lively discussion, please feel free to share this invitation with colleagues, students, and collaborators who may benefit from or contribute to the conversation.

We look forward to an engaging and productive exchange of ideas.

Warm regards,

EfD Global Hub 

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Webinar

EfD Webinar Series Invitation

Dear EfD Member,

Livestock is a cornerstone of global nutrition and social welfare, but it sits at the heart of our climate challenge. Better animal health management is a promising solution.

We are thrilled to invite you to the return of the EfD Webinar Series on April 28.

Join Dr. Kevin W. Maina as he presents groundbreaking research on the intersection of agricultural innovation and gender equity. Using Kenyan dairy systems as a case study, Dr. Maina explores why scaling better practices must be gender-sensitive to be truly sustainable.

Webinar Details

    • Topic: Healthier Herds, Heavier Workloads? The Gendered Time and Resource Implications of Herd Health Management in Kenyan Dairy Systems
    • Speaker: Kevin W. Maina (PhD, University of Bonn)
    • Date: Tuesday, April 28, 2026
    • Time: 14:00 CET
    • Platform: Zoom

Why You Should Attend

Dr. Maina is a leading Agricultural and Development Economist specializing in impact evaluation and behavioral economics. In this session, you will gain insights into:

    • The trade-offs between improved animal health and household labor.
    • How institutional innovations can better support women in the dairy sector.
    • Data-driven strategies for scaling climate-smart agricultural practices.

Cost: Free to all members and the public.

Spread the word: Know someone interested in gender studies or sustainable agriculture? Please feel free to forward this invitation!

We look forward to seeing you there and engaging in a vibrant Q&A session.

Warm regards,

EfD Global Hub

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Webinar

Invitation to the EfD Webinar Series with Gemeda Olani Akuma (PhD)

Dear EfD member,

We are delighted to invite you to the EfD Webinar Series featuring Gemeda Olani Akuma (PhD).

Dr. Gemeda Olani Akuma is a Natural Capital Collaborative (NatCap) Postdoctoral Fellow at EfD Uganda Center, Makerere University. His postdoctoral research aims to advance research–policy linkages in water systems, biodiversity, and ecosystem services across Uganda and sub-Saharan Africa, building on broader interests in climate-smart agriculture, climate resilience, and rural livelihoods.

Webinar Details:  

Title: Village Networks and Climate-Smart Agriculture: Pathways to Adoption and Resilience in Rural Ethiopia

Date: November 25, 2025

Time: 2 PM CET

VenueZoom

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Note: EfD webinars are FREE to all. Please consider sharing this message with your wider network.

Recordings are available on the EfD YouTube Channel.

We look forward to seeing you at the webinar.

Warm regards,

EfD Global Hub

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Events

📢 Invitation to the Eleventh Annual Meeting NENRE EfD-Chile 2025

We are pleased to announce the completion of the Eleventh Annual Meeting of NENRE EfD-Chile, which will be performed on days 6 and 7 November 2025 in format hybrid (face-to-face and virtual) from Hotel Termas de Catillo, Parral.

This meeting seeks to bring together academics/ace, researchers, public authorities, students, representatives of NGOS and stakeholders in the world of social and environmental to discuss the main challenges and advances in the economics of natural resources and the environment.

🌱 Who arranged?

The event is organized by the Research Program on the Economics of Natural Resources and Environment (NENRE EfD-Chile), belonging to the Vice-principal of Research and Development, University of Concepción, in collaboration with the international network Environment for Development (EfD).

🎓 Theme of the meeting

During the conference will be developed parallel sessions of research in areas such as:

  • Fishing and aquaculture
  • Transitions to sustainable energy
  • Mining and water resources
  • Waste management
  • Environmental public policies in Chile and Latin america

In addition, it will feature a panel discussion on public policy entitled:

“Challenges and advances in the regulation of textile waste”, with the participation of:

  • Dr. Marcela Jaime, Director of NENRE EfD-Chile, University of Concepción
  • Mr. Mario Rivas, SEREMI of the Ministry of the Environment, Region of Ñuble
  • Dr. Alejandro Lopez-Feldman, Director of Research, Network EfD
  • Mr. Bastian Barria, co-Founder of Desert Dress

Participation and registration

If you want to attend the event, either in person or online, you can register through Even3 at the following link:
https://www.even3.cl/e/nenre2025-608372?lang=es

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Webinar

Invitation to the EfD Webinar Series with Maximiliane Sievert

Dear EfD member,

We are delighted to invite you to the EfD Webinar Series featuring Maximiliane Sievert.

Maximiliane Sievert co-heads the research department “Climate Change and Development” at RWI in Germany. She has specialized in applied research in the area of environmental economics, with a focus on the relationship between climate change, poverty, and improved access to water, energy, and financial infrastructure in the Global South. She has several years of experience evaluating development interventions in Africa, Asia, and Latin America.

Webinar Details:  

Title: Unlocking the economic impacts of rural electrification. Randomized entrepreneurial grants in Rwanda

Date: September 22nd,

Time: 3 PM CET

VenueZoom

Note: EfD webinars are FREE to all. Please consider sharing this message with your wider network.

Recordings are available on the EfD YouTube Channel.

We look forward to seeing you at the webinar.

Warm regards,

EfD Global Hub

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Invitation to the EfD Webinar with Prof Xiaoguang Chen

Dear EfD member,

We are delighted to invite you to the EfD Webinar Series featuring Prof Xiaoguang Chen.

Xiaoguang Chen is a Professor at Southwestern University of Finance and Economics. He earned his bachelor’s, master’s, and Ph.D. degrees from Peking University, the Chinese Academy of Sciences, and the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, respectively. His research focuses on the interactions between environmental, agricultural, and management issues. His work has been published in leading science, economics, and management journals, including Nature, Journal of Environmental Economics and Management (×5), American Journal of Agricultural Economics (×5), and Transportation Science. NSFC and the World Bank funded his research.

Webinar Details:  

Title: Household Financial Management Facilitates Farmers’ Adaptation to Air Pollution in China

Date: August 26, 2025

Time: 1 PM CET

VenueZoom

Note: EfD webinars are FREE to all. Please consider sharing this message with your wider network.

Recordings are available on the EfD YouTube Channel.

We look forward to seeing you.

Warm regards,

EfD Global Hub

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Webinar

The political economy of carbon pricing

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The  World Council of Environmental and Resource Economists Associations – WCEREA is pleased to announce the webinar on “The political economy of carbon pricing” to be held on September 9, 2025 at 9:00 – 10:30 am Pacific Time (see time converter here).  The WebinarThere is a considerable number of carbon pricing initiatives around the world. Nevertheless, in general, the level of these prices is lower than needed to mitigate emissions sufficiently to hit the Paris Agreement targets on time. A major reason behind low carbon taxes and high carbon caps seems to be political. Authorities are not willing to pay the political cost of higher carbon prices. A possible increase in the energy costs and how this increase is distributed among different income groups is not the only driver of the political cost. Part of the policy cost arises because carbon prices address a global problem, not a national one. Therefore, international cooperation plays a significant role in the domestic political economy of carbon prices.  To induce the level and speed of mitigation that carbon prices alone at politically viable levels are unlikely to achieve, several colleagues have suggested that climate policy should adopt a more “holistic” approach. According to this approach, carbon taxes should complement other instruments, such as subsidies to R&D, more “prescriptive” instruments, and a carbon border adjustment mechanism. In this scenario, important questions remain to be answered: Are high carbon prices doomed as climate policy instruments? How does international cooperation affect the chances of observing effective carbon prices in the future? What is the role that a carbon border adjustment mechanism should have? In this webinar, we gathered three distinguished scholars to present their views on these pressing questions.  Speakers
Bård Harstad Bård Harstad Stanford Graduate School of Business
Jeroen van den Bergh   Jeroen van den Bergh   Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam
Catherine Wolfram   Catherine Wolfram   MIT Sloan School of Management
Marcelo Caffera (University of Montevideo) will moderate the panel.
RegistrationThe event will take place online on Zoom platform. Registration
OrganisersThe webinar is organised by the WCEREA Board.
WCEREA Member AssociationsAAERE, Asian Association of Environmental and Resource EconomicsAERE, Association of Environmental and Resource EconomistsAFAERE, African Association of Environmental and Resource EconomistsEAERE, European Association of Environmental and Resource Economists WCEREA Partner AssociationLAERE, Latin American Association of Environmental and Resource Economists WCEREA Board MembersKen-Ichi Akao, Budy Resosudarmo (AAERE) Sheila Marie Cavanagh Olmstead, Randall Walsh (AERE)Nnemeka Chukwuone, Precious Zikhali (AFAERE)Phoebe Koundouri (Chairperson), Simone Borghesi (EAERE)Claudia Aravena, Marcelo Caffera (LAERE)
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Webinar WCEREA: Political Economy of Carbon Pricing

September 9, 2025

9:00 – 10:30 a. m., Pacific time

Online via Zoom

The World Council of Associations of Economists and Environmental Resources (WCEREA) is pleased to announce a webinar on ‘The political economy of pricing carbon’, which will be held on September 9, 2025, from 9:00 to 10:30. m., Pacific time (refer to the converter time here).

The web seminar

There are many initiatives of fixation of carbon pricing around the world. However, in general, the level of these prices is less than the need to mitigate emissions in a manner sufficient to achieve the objectives of the Paris Agreement on time. One of the main reasons that explain the low-carbon taxes and the high ceilings of carbon seems to be political. The authorities are not willing to pay the political cost of a higher price of carbon. The possible increase in energy costs and the way in which this increase will be distributed between the different income groups is not the only factor that determines the political cost. Part of the cost of the policy is due to the carbon price deal with a global problem, not a national one. Therefore, international cooperation plays an important role in the political economy of national carbon price.

To induce the level and speed of mitigation is unlikely to reach the carbon pricing alone to levels politically feasible, several colleagues have suggested that climate policy should take a more ‘holistic.’ According to this approach, carbon taxes should complement other instruments, such as subsidies to R & D instruments more ‘prescriptive’ and an adjustment mechanism on the borders of the carbon. In this scenario, you are by answering some important questions: what Are doomed to failure the high prices of carbon as instruments of climate policy? How does the international cooperation to the possibilities of observing carbon pricing effective in the future? What role should play an adjustment mechanism in border by carbon emissions? In this webinar, we brought together three distinguished scholars to present their views on these urgent issues.

Invited speakers

Bård Harstad

Stanford Graduate

School of Business

Jeroen van den Bergh

Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam

Catherine Wolfram

MIT Sloan School of Management

Registration

The event will be held online through the platform Zoom.

Organizers

The webinar is organized by the Board of Directors of the WCEREA.

Member associations of WCEREA

AAERE, Asian Association of Environmental Economics and Resources

AERE, Association of Environmental Economists and Resources

AFAERE, African Association of Environmental Economists and Resources

EAERE, European Association of Environmental Economists and Resources

Association partner of WCEREA

LAERE, Latin american Association of Environmental Economists and Resources

Members of the Board of Directors of WCEREA

Ken-Ichi Akao, Budy Resosudarmo (AAERE)

Sheila Marie Cavanagh Olmstead, Randall Walsh (AERE)

Nnemeka Chukwuone, Precious Zikhali (AFAERE)

Phoebe Koundouri (President), Simone Borghesi (EAERE)

Marcelo Caffera (LAERE)

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Events

Annual workshop SETI 2025

Information about the event

Date

Wednesday, August 13, 2025 — Saturday, August 16, 2025

Place

University of Gothenburg

Contact

Christopher Vasquez-Quezada

E-mail

SETI@udec.cl

Link

Please provide us your article!

Type of event

Academic workshop

Annual meeting of SETI 2025

Dates and place: University of Gothenburg. 13-16 August of 2025.

The annual meeting of SETI this year will feature regional workshops and will be expanded to a four-day event to allow for in-depth discussions on and the collaboration in meetings of the strategic planning in order to coordinate the different regions of the world. The place and the final dates will be confirmed as soon as possible.

The goal of the meeting is twofold. first, to advance the strategic plan of SETI for the next quadrennium (2025-2028). Along 2025, the activities of SETI will focus on the key issues identified through semi-structured interviews and sessions of working groups of the network EfD and other researchers at SETI. The annual meeting will provide a specific opportunity for a large part of this work. A fundamental goal, in line with the mandates of funding from the Swedish International Development Cooperation (Sida) for EfD and, therefore, for SETI, is to achieve alignment with the political priorities of the centers EfD africans, in particular in sub-saharan Africa (SSA). However, it was also taken into account the coordination and opportunities at the global level, as well as the potential to leverage other funding opportunities complementary.

In the second place, we will continue to share the results of the research and interacting on the needs in the matter of formulation of policies for energy transition.

Call for papers

We invite researchers to submit manuscripts of original research or extended abstracts (≤1000 words) on a wide range of issues related to the transitions to sustainable energy, with special emphasis on emerging priorities of the collaboration SETI. Although, as usual, you accept all of the issues related to the transitions to sustainable energy, it is strongly recommended to submit papers related to the following areas:

  1. Energetic transitions in the kitchen and heating: address energy poverty, indoor air pollution and deforestation solution that is more clean.
  2. Electrical networks of autonomous and connected to the network: to overcome the barriers in the markets self-employed, to improve the reliability of the network and to ensure equitable access to electricity.
  3. Impacts of renewable energy: explore the results of social, economic and environmental performance of renewable energy technologies, especially in sub-saharan Africa.
  4. Nexus between technology, energy and air pollution: to investigate the interactions between energy systems and the quality of the air, focusing on the strategies of reducing the pollution.
  5. Nexus between energy and gender: promoting transitions in the energy level playing field in terms of gender, ensuring that recognize and address the roles and needs of women.
  6. Energy transition that is inclusive and fair: what does this mean and how you can support it with human and financial capital?
  7. The role of energy access interventions and energy in the development of social resilience in the face of increasing macroeconomic uncertainty, policy and the natural systems (for example, arising from climate change).

In addition, we encourage you to submit contributions on the following priorities and recent of the program’s Green Economy Inclusive (IGE): to Overcome the dependence of the biomass and achieving energy efficiency. We also welcome with interest the work that will try to summarize the lessons learned in different contexts, or that focus on the contextual characteristics that give rise to systematic variations in the dynamics and the results of the energetic transitions.

Call for session proposals for regional workshops

Given the regional focus expanded to the Annual Meeting SETI 2025, also invite you to submit session proposals creative to explore key issues of the energy transition in different regions. Can be addressed deliberately a matter of energy transition in a single region or sub-region, or may encourage interregional interactions (but with the regional relevance specified and articulated in the proposal).

We encourage creativity, but these sessions can include:

  • Opening speeches, round tables, workshops and plenary discussions moderated on the challenges of the energy transition specific to each region.
  • Sessions on policies multinational companies (in particular those covering the sub-saharan Africa) that allow the participation of professionals and policy makers.
  • Round tables of policy-makers to reflect on their key knowledge gaps in relation to the policy objectives of the energy transition.
  • Collaborative sessions that bring together researchers, policy makers, and funders to discuss research agendas stunning and funding opportunities.
  • Research schemes or ideas presented to policy makers.

The aim of the workshops is to contribute to the development of concept notes in support of the following objectives:

  • Develop and initiate research agendas relevant to the policies through processes of co-creation adapted to the objectives of the sub-groups, collaborative, ensuring the alignment with the priorities of the funders.
  • Identify and pursue funding opportunities, assigning responsibilities to key members of SETI to develop applications for competitive grants.
  • Establish a plan of participation for policy makers and disseminate the results of the research effectively through policy reports, blogs, and outreach materials created together.
  • Create a mechanism of communication (for example, virtual meetings, online forums) to keep the collaboration between the members of SETI 2025 to 2027.
  • Publish blog posts and contents on social networks after each meeting of the working group to highlight the debates, and most important ideas.

Submission process

Send your article/summary enlarged and/or session proposals before the march 23, 2025.

The submission form is located here: https://duke.qualtrics.com/jfe/form/SV_1ZzUle16jEX7BzM.

If you cannot access the form, please submit your proposal to SETI@udec.cl.

We recommend you to send the proposals as soon as possible, especially the proposals for sessions on policies, because they require more planning time.

Important information:

  • You can send multiple entries, but each should be on a separate form. Please send a separate extended abstracts/manuscripts and ideas for sessions.
  • We will notify authors of papers and sessions accepted during the month of April.
  • Participation in the workshop will be free and open to all, although it will be need to register first.
  • It is possible to grant total or partial financing for the travel expenses to participants from countries of low and middle-income, as well as the students in those same regions. Will be reported in future communications to the authors of the accepted papers.

If you have any question, please contact with Christopher Vasquez-Quezada (coordinator of the project SETI) in SETI@udec.cl.

We look forward to your contributions and an interesting debate on the transition to sustainable energy in SETI 2025.

Sincerely

The Initiative for the Transition to Sustainable Energy

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