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Economics for a Sustainable Future

in_focus: VALUING THE ENVIRONMENT <br> Economics for a Sustainable FutureDavid Glover

Environmental Economics

IDRC supports several regional networks in Environmental Economics. Their goal is to strengthen local capacity for the economic analysis of environmental problems so that researchers can provide sound advice to policymakers. Each network provides not only research awards and training opportunities but workshops, advice from resource persons, access to literature, publication outlets and opportunities for comparative research across member countries.

Economy and Environment Program for Southeast Asia (EEPSEA)
www.eepsea.org

South Asian Network for Development and Environmental Economics (SANDEE)
www.sandeeonline.org

Latin American and Caribbean Environmental Economics Program (LACEEP)
www.laceep.org

Center for Environmental Economics and Policy in Africa (CEEPA)
www.ceepa.co.za



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Environmental economics: Saving lives, money, and ecosystems 2010-07
Environmental economics gives developing countries a unique tool to make development sustainable and to leapfrog over many of the mistakes that industrialized nations have made. IDRC has worked with researchers in developing countries to build this field of applied research, which provides decision-makers facing tough economic and environmental choices with vital evidence, analysis, and recommendations.




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