Environment for Development
Environment for Development (EfD) is a global network of environmental economics research centers solving the world’s most pressing environmental and development challenges. We contribute to effective management of the environment in the Global South through policy-relevant research, capacity development and policy engagement.
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Citering:
RFF-EfD Discussion Paper 18-07 (working paper)
Citering:
Gebreegziabher, Zenebe & Beyene, Abebe & Bluffstone, Randall & Martinsson, Peter & Mekonnen, Alemu & Toman, Michael. (2018). Fuel Savings, Cooking Time and User Satisfaction with Improved Biomass Cookstoves: Evidence from Controlled Cooking Tests in Ethiopia. Resource and Energy Economics. 52.
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Truong, Thuy & Do, Luat. (2018). Mangrove forests and aquaculture in the Mekong river delta. Land Use Policy. 73. 20-28. 10.1016/j.landusepol.2018.01.029.
Citering:
J.S. Tan-Soo, E. Finkelstein, P. Qin, M. Jeuland, S. Pattanayak (2020) Air Quality Valuation Using Online Surveys in Three Asian Megacities, EfD Discussion Paper Series October 2020, EfD DP 20-33
Citering:
Albers, H. J., C. Chávez, J. Dresdner, and M. Leiva. 2021. “Prospects for Small-Scale Aquaculture in Chile: User Rights and Locations.” Marine Resource Economics 36 (4): 389–410.
Citering:
UNESCO-IOC and SwAM 2024. Poverty and Gen-der Perspectives in Marine Spatial Planning: Lessons from Kwale County in Coastal Kenya. Paris. Nairobi, UNESCO. (IOC Technical Series, 179).Authors:Richard Mulwa (EfD, Kenya), Jane Turpie (EfD South Africa), Jacqueline Uku (KMFRI), Michael Ndwiga (EfD, Kenya), Elly Musembi (KMFRI), Fridah Munyi (KMFRI), Johanna Bruehl (EfD South Africa).
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UNESCO-IOC and SwAM 2024. Developing Metrics of Poverty and Gender Considerations in Marine Spatial Planning: synthesis of case studies in Kenya, Madagascar and Tanzania. Paris. Nairobi, UNESCO. (IOC Technical Series, 186) .Authors:Richard Mulwa (EfD, Kenya), Jane Turpie (EfD South Africa), Johanna Bruehl (EfD South Africa), Razack Lokina (Tanzania).
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Niklas Harring, Michael Ndwiga, Anna Nordén & Daniel Slunge (2024) Public acceptability of policy instruments for reducing fossil fuel consumption in East Africa, Climate Policy
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Velez Maria Alejandra, Rueda Ximena, Henao Juan Pablo, Monroy Dayron, Tobin Danny, Maldonado Jorge, Pfaff Alexander (2025). Small-scale gold miners’ preferences on formalization: First steps toward sustainable supply chains in Colombia. World Development (188), 106899.