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Paul Fackler to Co-Lead Tutorial on Adaptive Management in April 2020
Adaptive management seeks to determine sound management strategies in the face of uncertainty concerning the behavior of the system being managed.
Dr. Gernot Wagner, NYU Department of Environmental Studies: “Declining CO2 Price Paths”
Date & Time: November 7th, 3:30-5:00 PM Location: Talley Student Union 4270 Please join us for a special guest lecture by Dr. Gernot Wagner, Clinical Associate Professor at New York University’s Department of Environmental Studies and Associated Clinical Professor at […]
Harrison Fell Grant Announcement
ARE Associate Professor and CEnREP affiliate Harrison Fell is among the recipients of an interdisciplinary RISF grant to study energy storage and human health impacts.
The Cost of Water Regulation in Northern Chile
“The goal of our study was to determine the cost of water trading restrictions in a market where water rights were previously traded without constraints,” says ARE's Eric Edwards.
Water Access Key Driver of Long-term Agricultural Productivity in Western U.S.
“Almost anywhere in the world where water is scarce, agriculture uses most of it,” says CEnREP affiliate and ARE professor Eric Edwards.
Harrison Fell Named Interim CEnREP Director upon Taylor’s Departure
Harrison Fell, Associate Professor of Agricultural and Resource Economics, has been named interim director of CEnREP, beginning July 1, 2018.
ARE and CEnREP Welcome New Faculty Members
Eric Edwards and Sara Sutherland will join the ARE faculty in Fall 2018.
CEnREP Colloquium
The CEnREP Bi-monthly Luncheon Colloquium provides faculty and students with interests in environmental and resource economics an informal, ongoing forum to present research and receive early feedback on their projects.
CEnREP Colloquium
The CEnREP Bi-monthly Luncheon Colloquium provides faculty and students with interests in environmental and resource economics an informal, ongoing forum to present research and receive early feedback on their projects.
CEnREP Colloquium
The CEnREP Bi-monthly Luncheon Colloquium provides faculty and students with interests in environmental and resource economics an informal, ongoing forum to present research and receive early feedback on their projects.