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European Association
of Environmental and Resource Economists |
INSTITUTIONAL MEMBERS MEMBERSHIP
OPTIONS AND PRICES BENEFITS PAYMENT METHODS
Public and private institutions are invited to support the Association to further its aims by joining EAERE as Institutional Members. Incomes from institutional membership fees will be used exclusively and completely to further the aims of the Association. The category Institutional Members is open to associations, and public and private institutions which operate in fields connected with the aims of the Association or which pursue the aims and materially support the activities of the Association or individual initiatives promoted by the Association, by providing human, organisational or financial resources.
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INSTITUTIONAL MEMBERS
Full Institutional members
- Basque Centre for Climate Change - BC3
- Cyprus University of Technology - CUT
- European University Institute - Climate Policy Research Unit - EUI
- Frisch Centre (years 2011-2013)
- Fondazione Eni Enrico Mattei- FEEM (years 2012-2014)
- Research Institute of Capital Formation, Development Bank if Japan Inc. - RICF DBJ
- Statistics Norway, Research Department
- Stockholm Resilience Centre (years 2011-2013)
- Toulouse School of Economics, Laboratoire d’Economie des Ressources Naturelles (LERNA)
- TEN Center - Thematic Environmental Networks, Venice International University
- The Beijer Institute of Ecological Economics
University Institutional members
- CEIGRAM- Universidad Politécnica de Madrid
- Centre d'Economie de la Sorbonne - CES (years 2012-2014)
- Centre d'Etudes et de Recherches sur le Développement International - CERDI
- Centre for Environmental and Resource Economics - CERE, Department of Economics, Umea University
- Centre for Research on Energy and Environmental Economics and Policy IEFE
- Center Interuniversitaire de Recherche en Economie Quantitative - CIREQ
- Department of Agrifood and Environmental Systems Management (DiGeSA), University of Catania
- Department of Environmental and Business Economics, University of Southern Denmark - SDU (years 2011-2013)
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School of Agricultural & Resource Economics, Universtiy of Western Australia
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The Grantham Research Institute on Climate Change and the Environment - GRI
- Tilburg Sustainability Center (years 2013-2015)
- UMR AMURE (Brest University-ifremer) (years 2011-2013)
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University of Gothenburg, Department of Economics, Environmental Economics Unit (years 2012-2014)
- University of East Anglia
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VU University Amsterdam, Institute for Environmental Studies - IVM (years 2012-2014)
- Wageningen University (years 2012-2014)

MEMBERSHIP OPTIONS AND PRICES
EAERE is providing institutions with two mutually exclusive options.
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Annual |
Triennial |
| Full Institutional Membership |
€1.200 |
€ 3.600 (years 2013, 2014, 2015) |
University Institutional Membership*
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€ 300 |
€ 900 (years 2013, 2014, 2015) |
*Only
Universities, University departments, and University centres can apply
for this membership category.
BENEFITS
Full institutional membership
1. Designation of one staff member to receive a 2013 individual
membership in EAERE, which includes a print and electronic subscription
to the Association's official journal - Environmental
and Resource Economics (ERE), published by Springer -, the biannual Newsletter and
the other privileges of an individual membership (a
saving of € 138.43);
2. One non-transferable registration for institutional staff to the 20th Annual Conference, 26-29 June 2013, Toulouse, - France (a saving of € 557.00);
3. Recognition at the 20th Annual Conference;
4. The right to post free announcements in the contributed pages of the EAERE website at no charge (a savings of € 100 for each announcement);
5. Sponsorship listing on the EAERE website
and every issue of the EAERE Newsletter;
6. Listing in every issue of Environmental and Resource Economics, the Association's official journal
University institutional membership
1. Designation
of one staff member to receive a 2013 individual
membership in
EAERE, which includes a print and electronic subscription to the Association's
official journal - Environmental and Resource
Economics (ERE),
published by Springer -, the biannual Newsletter and
the other privileges of an individual membership (a
savings of € 138.43);
2. Recognition at the 20th Annual Conference;
3. The right to post free announcements in the contributed pages of the EAERE website at no charge (a savings of € 100 for each announcement);
4. Sponsorship listing on the EAERE website and every issue of the EAERE Newsletter;
5. 10%
discount for the payment of “group membership” for a minimum
of 10 individual members;
6. Listing in every issue of Environmental and Resource Economics, the Association's official journal
Collective Benefits
Supporting EAERE in:
1. Lobbying for environmental and resource economics research funding from the European Commission and elsewhere;
2. Advancing the science of economics;
3. Advancing the application of environmental economics in the development and application of policy;
4. Advancing the application of environmental economics in business and commerce;
5. Advancing communication between scholars, teachers, students and practitioners.

PAYMENT METHODS
Payments can be done by credit card, bank transfer or Western Union Money Transfer. If you choose to pay by credit card, you will be redirected to a separate and secure page. EAERE accepts Visa, Mastercard, and American Express.

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