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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

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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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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

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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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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

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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.

Warm regards,

EfD Global Hub

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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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Seminar web WCEREA: The 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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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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Webinar EfD | Lessons from Nigeria: Implementation of carbon taxes

Date: may 28, 2025
Time: 2:00 PM (CET)
Place: Zoom
Cost: Free

The Initiative of Environmental Economics for Development (EfD) invites all interested community to participate in the next EfD Webinar Series, led by professor NwaJesus Anthony Onyekuru.

Title of the webinar:
Navigating the path towards the implementation of the carbon tax in Nigeria: Lessons from the removal of fuel subsidies

About the speaker:
NwaJesus Anthony Onyekuru is Professor of Resource Economics and Environment in the Department of Agricultural Economics of the University of Nigeria, Nsukka. In addition, he is Senior Researcher at the Centre for Research on the politics of Resource and Environment (REPRC-EfD Nigeria). It has an outstanding background in issues of environmental policy and sustainable development.

Important:

  • The webinar is completely free and open to the public.
  • Will be made through the platform Zoom.
  • The recordings will be available later on the YouTube channel of EfD.

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Webinar | Strengthening the Leadership in Conservation: Development of Capacities for Change

Date: Thursday, may 8, 2025
Time: 12:00 PM – 1:00 PM (ET)
Platform: Zoom
Registration: click here to register
Language: English
Cost: Free – includes a code of special scholarship for the next academic year leadership of CSF in August.

Join this inspiring webinar on the critical role of capacity development in the improvement of the results in conservation and the empowerment of new generations of environmental leaders.

What will you learn?

  • How the language of economics can be a powerful tool for conservation.
  • Why it is key to consider the economic value of nature into decision making.
  • Real-life experiences of environmental leadership in local Sea Espinosa, graduated from the course of CSF.
  • Questions and answers session with all the speakers.

Panelists:

  • Kim Bonine – Head of Capacity Development, the Stanford Natural Capital Project
  • David Johnson – Professor of Economics, University of Wisconsin-Madison / Instructor of CSF
  • Sea Espinosa – Fellow in Conservation and Justice, the American Bird Conservancy

Moderator:

  • Natalia Sanin Acevedo – Director of the Institute of Training Numbers for Nature, Conservation Strategy Fund

👉 Don’t miss this opportunity to see how the economy can be a partner of strategic importance for the conservation. Share with your professional network and participate.

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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.

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Webinar: natural disasters and their impact in Colombia.

🌍📢 Don’t miss this exciting webinar! 📢🌍

Presented by the Bank of the Republic , and the Technological University of Bolívar, this event will count with the participation of Jhorland Ayala as a speaker and Aaron Espinosa as a moderator. 🏛️📖

🔎 Topic: The impact of natural disasters in Colombia 🌪️🌊🔥

📅 Wednesday, February 12
🕔 5:00 p. m.
📺 Live stream here: 🔗 YouTube Live

Oh come with us and discover how these events affect our country! 💡🇨🇴

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