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European Association
of Environmental and Resource Economists |
How
to submit?
In pursuing its aims, EAERE is particularly eager to foster closer links between environmental and resource economics and other related disciplines, between theory-oriented and policy-oriented economists, as well as between students and more senior economists, from all parts of the world. EAERE co-operates, on a complementary and non-competing basis, with the existing national and international associations and groups operating in the field and in related disciplines.
AERE
- Association of Environmental and Resource Economists
The Association of Environmental and Resource Economists (AERE) was established as a means of exchanging ideas, stimulating research, and promoting graduate training in resource and environmental economics. AERE provides many forums for exchanging ideas relevant to the allocation and management of natural and environmental resources and has two journals, the Journal of Environmental Economics and Management (JEEM), and the Review of Environmental Economics and Policy (REEP), and a newsletter issued to members twice a year.
AERNA
- Asociacion Hispano Portuguesa de Economia de los Recursos Naturales y Ambientales
The Spanish-Portuguese Association of Natural Resources and Environmental Economics (AERNA) was founded in 2002 as a response to the motivation of a group of academics and researchers in the Iberian Peninsula, for exchanging ideas and knowledge, stimulating research and supporting the goverment and other interested groups decissions on the field of the multiple relations between economics and environment. Nowadays, AERNA is joined by more than 102 active members of Spanish and Portuguese practitioners within the framework of Natural Resources and Environmental Economics. 
BEN - Bangladesh Environment Network
Bangladesh Environment Network (BEN) has been set up to facilitate communication about Bangladesh's environmental problems. It is open to all Bangladeshis who are either residing in Bangladesh or living abroad. BEN is also open to non-Bangladeshis who are interested in Bangladesh's environmental problems. 
EEA
- European Economic Association
The European Economic Association (EEA) is an international scientific body, with membership open to all persons involved or interested in economics. The aims of the European Economic Association are: to contribute to the development and application of economics as a science in Europe;to improve communication and exchange between teachers, researchers and students in economics in the different European countries; to develop and sponsor co-operation between teaching institutions of university level and research institutions in Europe. In pursuing these aims, the EEA is particularly eager to foster closer links between theory-oriented and policy-oriented economists, as well as between students and more senior economists, from all parts of Europe. The Journal of the European Economic Association (JEEA) is the official Journal of the EEA.
EEPSEA - The Economy and Environment Program for Southeast Asia
The Economy and Environment Program for Southeast Asia was established in May 1993 to support training and research in environmental and resource economics. Its goal is to strengthen local capacity for the economic analysis of environmental problems so that researchers can provide sound advice to policymakers. The program uses a networking approach to provide not only financial support but meetings, resource persons, access to literature, publication outlets, and opportunities for comparative research across its nine member countries. These are Thailand, Malaysia, Indonesia, the Philippines, Vietnam, Cambodia, Lao PDR, China and Papua New Guinea. 
ISEE - International Society for Ecological Economics
The International Society for Ecological Economics facilitates
understanding between Economists and ecologist and the integration
of their thinking into a trans-discipline aimed at developing
a sustainable world. 
LACEEP - Latin American and Caribbean Environmental Economics Program
The Latin American and Caribbean Environmental Economics
Program (LACEEP) was launched on July 1 with a grant from IDRC.
The program will operate in ways similar to EEPSEA and its
South Asian counterpart SANDEE, offering research awards, short
courses, workshops and mentoring. 
RANESA - Resource Accounting Network for Eastern and Southern Africa
RANESA was established in 1998 to support capacity in sustainable development planning and integrated economic and environmental management and policy design in Sub-Saharan Africa. This network is coordinated by the Center for Environmental Economics and Policy at the University of Pretoria. While the main focus of RANESA is Natural Resource Accounting, its group of environmental economists engage in a wide-range of interesting research. 
SANDEE - South Asian Network for Development and Environmental Economics
SANDEE is a regional network that seeks to bring together analysts from different countries in South Asia to address its development-environment problems. SANDEE's mission is to strengthen the capacity of individuals and institutions in South Asia to undertake research on the inter-linkages among economic development, poverty, and environmental change and to disseminate practical information that can be applied to development policies.
SEEPS - Society for Environmental Economics and Policy Studies
The Society for Environmental Economics and Policy Studies (SEEPS)
is a scientific association which aims: to contribute to the theoretical
and empirical research of environmental economics and policy studies;
to improve communication and contacts between teachers, researchers
and students in environmental economics and policy studies; to promote
international scientific cooperation in environmental economics and
policy studies.
UKNEE
- the UK Network of Environmental Economists
UKNEE aims to bring together environmental economists from academia, consultancy and public and private sectors to foster closer relationships, follow recent developments and share experience. UKNEE organises regular seminars on topical subjects in environmental economics followed by social evenings.
How to submit
EAERE members can post announcements at no charge. It is sufficient
to send an e-mail to eaere@eaere.org containing
the information to be posted. If the announcement includes files
to be linked, please note that only .pdf files will be accepted
(maximum one per announcement).
Non-members are also invited to post announcements according
to the rules avaiable here.

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