• Australian National University Economics and Environment Network
The website of the Economics and Environment Network (EEN) at the Australian National University (ANU) in Canberra. EEN was set up in 2002 to promote collaboration, integration, innovation, learning and research in environmental, ecological and resource economics in the University. In so doing, it contributes to the role of the ANU Institute for Environment to connect and support ANU staff and students who work in environment and sustainability.
• Fondazione Eni Enrico Mattei
The Fondazione Eni Enrico Mattei (FEEM) is a no-profit, no-partisan research institution established to carry out research in the field of sustainable development. One of its principal aims is to promote interaction between academic, industrial and public policy spheres in order to comprehensively address concerns about economic development and environmental degradation. The Fondazione's activities are guided by four fundamental criteria: to analyse relevant and innovative research areas; to focus on "real" world issues; to integrate multi-disciplinary approaches; to create and foster international research networks.
• Resources for the Future
RFF is a nonprofit and nonpartisan organization that conducts independent research - rooted primarily in economics and other social sciences - on environmental, energy, and natural resource issues. Although RFF is headquartered in Washington, D.C., its research scope comprises programs in nations around the world.
• Energy, Transport & Environment (ETE)
ETE is a part of the Centrum voor Economische Studien (C.E.S.) which is the research division of the Department of Economics of the Katholieke Universiteit Leuven (K.U.Leuven). The working group formally consists of three subdivisions: Energy, Transport and Environment. The general aim of ETE is to apply state of the art economic theory to current policy issues at the national and European level. An important asset of ETE is its extensive portfolio of numerical partial and general equilibrium models for the assessment of transport, energy and environmental policies.
• Ecological Economics and Sustainable Development Laboratory
Ecological Economics and Sustainable Development Laboratory Eco.Su.D Laboratory was created in 2004 by the Economics Department of the University of Crete and its mission is to conduct research in the interface of Ecological and Development Economics and produce internationally recognized research output in these areas.
• International Institute for Industrial Environmental Economics
We educate through MSc and PhD programmes, undergraduate courses, executive training and an international youth outreach programme. All efforts target future decision-makers in management and policy for sustainable development. We research Sustainable Consumption and Production; Sustainable Product and Service Systems, Distributed Economies, and Energy for Sustainable Development.
• Rocky Mountain Institute
Rocky Mountain Institute (RMI) is an entrepreneurial nonprofit organization that fosters the efficient and restorative use of natural, human and other capital to make the world more secure, just, prosperous, and life sustaining. RMI does this by inspiring business, civil society, and government to design integrative solutions that create true wealth. Activities and Audiences: Research & Consulting, Education & Outreach, Strategic Influence.
• National Center for Environmental Economics (NCCE)
NCEE analyzes relationships between the economy, environmental health, and environmental pollution control. This includes: economic benefits and costs; economic incentives; size, composition, and effects of the pollution control industry; risk assessment data used in economic analyses. NCEE also serves as a central point of contact for communicating and resolving cross-cutting technical economic issues.
• Environmental Economics Program at Harvard University
Established at the end of 2000 under the direction of Professor Robert Stavins, EEPHU offers a venue to bring together faculty and graduate students from across the University engaged in research, teaching, and outreach in environmental and natural resource economics and related public policy. The program, jointly sponsored by the Mossavar-Rahmani Center for Business and Government and the Harvard University Center for the Environment, develops curricula, sponsors research projects, and convenes conferences to further the understanding of the critical issues in Environmental Economics in the U.S. and around the world.
• Land Tenure Center
The Land Tenure Center serves as a global resource institution on issues relating to land ownership, land rights, land access, and land use. Our focus is on the relationship of land to economic development, socio-political organization, and environmental sustainability. LTC's approach to research and training is multi-disciplinary and stresses local collaboration. Established in 1962 at the University of Wisconsin-Madison.
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