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📢 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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WCERE 2026: Announcement & Call for Papers and Sessions

WCERE2026 Carcavelos – Cascais, Portugal
29 June – 03 July 2026
7th World Congress of Environmental
and Resource Economists
ANNOUNCEMENT & CALL FOR PAPERS AND SESSIONS
WCERE2026 banner
The 7th World Congress of Environmental and Resource Economists (WCERE 2026) will take place on 29 June – 03 July 2026 in Carcavelos Campus located 20 minutes from Lisbon in the municipality of Cascais, Portugal. The Congress will be held in person, while including some hybrid events as part of the programme.  The conference is hosted by the Nova School of Business and Economics (Nova SBE) and co-organised by the World Council of Environmental and Resource Economists Associations (WCEREA) and Nova SBE.
Keynote speakers
Lint Barrage Lint BarrageETH ZurichSwitzerland Natalia Fabra   Natalia FabraCenter for Monetary and Financial Studies (CEMFI)Spain Juan Pablo Montero   Juan-Pablo MonteroPontificia Universidad Católica de ChileChile Rashid Sumaila   Rashid SumailaUniversity of British ColumbiaCanada
Call for papers
Deadline for paper submission: January 16, 2026
Notification of paper acceptance: March 12, 2026 Submit your paper
We invite submissions of empirical and theoretical papers in all areas of environmental and resource economics to be presented onsite.The deadline for paper submissions is 16 January 2026 (by 23:59 of any time zone). Notification of the outcome of the review process is scheduled for 12 March 2026. The number of submissions per person is unlimited, but the maximum number of presentations per person will be limited to one (including both parallel sessions and thematic sessions). All parallel sessions will be held onsite. All papers must be presented by an author who will be present in person at the Conference. It is not possible to present papers remotely.Please check the Call for Papers for submission guidelines.
Call for Science-Policy-Business sessions
Deadline for paper submission: January 16, 2026
Notification of paper acceptance: February 16, 2026 Submit your session
Science-Policy-Business sessions aim to showcase how the use of environmental and resource economics can contribute to support public policy-making by providing a forum of discussion between policy-makers, the business sector and academia. Sessions are expected to be of interest to a broad audience of research economists. They will typically be formatted as three to four short presentations followed by panel/roundtable discussions. Papers are not required. The Programme Committee will select a limited number of proposed Science-Policy-Business Sessions based on relevance and originality. The Science-Policy-Business Sessions will be held during parallel sessions in hybrid format and will have a duration of one hour and half each. Please check the Call for Science-Policy-Business Sessions for submission guidelines.
Call for Thematic sessions
Deadline for paper submission: January 16, 2026
Notification of paper acceptance: March 12, 2026 Submit your session
Thematic sessions aim to highlight current research on a subject in environmental and resource economics. Thematic sessions will consist of four to five papers connected by a unifying theme. The individual contributions are expected to be of very high quality, both with respect to the scientific content of the paper and the presentation. The Programme Committee will select a limited number of proposed Thematic Sessions based on scientific quality and originality. The proposed papers for these sessions will undergo the normal refereeing process. The thematic sessions will run in parallel in much the same way as regular Parallel Sessions. Thematic sessions will be held in person. The proposal for Thematic Session follow a two-step procedure. Please check the Call for Thematic Sessions for submission guidelines.
Programme Committee
Maria Antonieta Cunha e Sá (Nova SBE) – Co-Chair Simone Borghesi (EAERE) – Co-Chair Ken-Ichi Akao (AAERE) Randall Walsh (AERE) Selma Karuaihe (AFAERE) Marcelo Caffera (LAERE)
Local Organising Committee
Maria Antonieta Cunha e Sá (Nova SBE) – Chair Ughetta Molin Fop (Nova SBE) – Conference Coordinator Ana Rodrigues (Nova SBE) – Conference Manager
Important dates
October 27, 2025Launch of the call for participation grantsLaunch of the call for exhibitors January 16, 2026Deadline for paper and session submissionsDeadline for participations grant applications February 16, 2026Notification of acceptance of Science-Policy-Business sessions March 12, 2026Notification of acceptance of papersNotification of acceptance of thematic sessionsRegistration opens for presenting authors March 20, 2026Notification of participation grants March 30, 2026Registration opens for non-presenting authors April 15, 2026Deadline by which presenting authors must be registered for inclusion in the programmeEarly registration deadline June 3, 2026Preliminary Congress programme release June 29 – July 3, 2026WCERE 2026
Further information
For further information about the calls for contributions, please contact programme@wcere2026.org.For any additional information, please contact info@wcere2026.org.
WCERE 2026 website
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 (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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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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Invitation to the seminar web of EfD with Carlos Chavez

Dear member of the EfD:

We are pleased to invite you to the webinar series EfD with Carlos Chávez.

Carlos Chavez is professor of the Faculty of Economics and Business of the University of Talca, Chile. It is a research associate at the Interdisciplinary Center for Aquaculture Research (INCAR) and senior researcher of the Initiative for Environment and Development (EfD). His research focuses on the design and evaluation of environmental policy and natural resources.

Details of the webinar:

Title: Exclusion and management of common resources: experimental evidence

Date: June 25, 2025

Time: 15:00 CET

Location: Zoom

Note: The webinars of EfD are FREE for all. Please, consider sharing this message with your network of contacts.

The recordings are available on the YouTube channel of EfD.

Hope to see you at the webinar.

Sincerely

EfD Global Hub

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Join the Webinar 4Nature: The Business Case for HIFOR

Date: Wednesday, may 22, 2024
Time: 1:00 – 2:00 PM EST
Platform: Zoom

On the International Day of Biological Diversity, explores an innovative initiative aimed at protecting our valuable tropical forests. The Initiative of Investment in Forests of High Integrity (HIFOR) is designed to create a new asset class climate, and biodiversity, to fund the protection of the tropical forests of high integrity. These forests, minimally impacted by human activities, play a crucial role in the mitigation of climate change and the conservation of biodiversity.

Why attend?

  • Connect with leaders who are tackling conservation challenges around the world.
  • Learn about innovative tools in finance and economics for conservation.
  • Access to resources and case studies to improve your conservation efforts.

Summary of the Webinar

The Initiative HIFOR, launched by the Society for Wildlife Conservation (WCS), aims to develop a marketable asset that recognize and reward the services climate essential and the conservation of the biodiversity that provide the tropical forests intact, including its role in the continuous removal of CO2 from the atmosphere.

Speakers

  • Tom Evans, Ph.D. – Senior Director of Forest Conservation, WCS
  • Ashley Camhi, Ph.D. – Director of Finance Innovative, Forests and Climate, WCS
  • Charlotte Streck – Co-Founder, Climate Focus
  • David Meyers – Executive Director, Conservation Finance Alliance (Moderator)

Don’t miss this opportunity to interact with experts and learn about innovative solutions to protect the biodiversity of our planet.

Go register now and join to this space on the 22nd of may!

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RIDGE-LAERE in Uruguay in December 2022

RIDGE FORUM
IV WORKSHOP ON

ENVIRONMENTAL ECONOMICS

Hyatt Centric Montevideo, Uruguay, December 5, 6, 7, 2022

Scientific Committee
Marcelo Caffera (U. Montevideo)
Bridget Hoffman (IADB)
Marcela Jaime (U. de Concepcion)

Alejandro Lopez-Feldman (University of Gothenburg and CIDE)
Jorge Maldonado (U. de los Andes, Colombia)
Juan Pablo Montero (PUC-Chile)
Nathaly Rivera (U. de Chile),
Felipe Vásquez (U. of Development)
Keynote Speakers

Christian Gollier (Toulouse School of Economics) – Virtual presentation

Alexander Pfaff (Duke University)

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¡Series of Webinars EfD 2025!

We are pleased to announce the start of the Series of Webinars EfD 2025, a space of academic exchange where we will explore key research in economics and environmental resources.

To kick off the year, we have the presentation of a study on Vietnam by Dr. Bui Bich Xuan, a leading researcher in economics in fisheries and marine conservation.

📢 Upcoming Webinar

📌 Title: Factors that affect the compliance of the fisheries management based on rights in Vietnam
📅 Date: February 26, 2025
⏰ Time: 1 PM CET
📍 Platform: Zoom

🎙️ About the Speaker

The Dr. Bui Bich Xuan is a teacher and researcher at the Faculty of Economics of the University of Nha Trang. He obtained his Ph.D. in Economics with an emphasis in Economics and Environmental Resources at UiT-The Arctic University of Norway in 2017. His work focuses on the economics and management of fisheries and aquaculture, conservation of marine biodiversity and sustainable production.

🔹 Participation in our webinars is absolutely free of charge.
🔹 Invite your network and do not miss this interesting discussion.
🔹 The recordings will be available in the channel of YouTube of EfD.

What are you waiting for!

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🌍 ¡Save the date! 7.Th World Congress of Environmental Economists and Resources (WCERE 2026)

📍 Lisbon, Portugal

🗓️ 29 June to 3 July 2026

The World Council of Associations of Economists and Environmental Resources (WCEREA) is pleased to announce that the 7th World Congress of Environmental Economists and Resources (WCERE 2026) will be held from June 29 to July 3, 2026. Join us in-person on-Campus de Carcavelos, Lisbon, Portugal, with some events hybrids as part of the program.

Organized by: Nova School of Business and Economics (Nova SBE)

Program committee WCERE 2026:

  • Maria Antonieta Cunha e Sá (Nova SBE) – Co-Chair
  • Simone Borghesi (EAERE) – Co-Chair
  • Ken-Ichi Akao (AAERE)
  • Randall Walsh (AERE)
  • Selma Karuaihe (AFAERE)
  • Marcelo Caffera (LAERE)

Chair of the Local Organizing Committee:

  • Maria Antonieta Cunha e Sá (Nova SBE)

Further details will be posted in due time. In the meantime, make sure to mark your calendar from June 29 to July 3, 2026. We hope to see you all in Lisbon!

Member associations of WCEREA:

  • AAERE: Asian Association of Environmental Economics and Resource
  • AERE: Association of Economists and Environmental 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 Economists and Environmental Resources

Members of the Board of WCEREA:

  • Budy Resosudarmo, Ken-Ichi Akao (AAERE)
  • Karen Fisher-Vanden, Randall Walsh (AERE)
  • Selma Karuaihe, Nnaemeka Chukwone (AFAERE)
  • Phoebe Koundouri (President), Simone Borghesi (EAERE)
  • Marcelo Caffera, Laura Alejandra Hernandez Bulla (LAERE)

¡Stay tuned to future updates!

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