Supported Events

27th Global Conference on Environmental Taxation (GCET27) – Update / Registration Open

The 27th Global Conference on Environmental Taxation (GCET27) will take place from 14 to 16 September 2026 in Berlin, Germany, hosted by the Potsdam Institute for Climate Impact Research (PIK).

GCET is a long-standing international conference series dedicated to environmental taxation and market-based policy instruments, bringing together leading researchers, policymakers, and practitioners from around the world.

📢 Registration is now open for GCET27

Registration is now open for the 27th Global Conference on Environmental Taxation (GCET27), taking place in Berlin, Germany, from 14–16 September 2026.

Participants are invited to register for the conference, conference dinner, and social events. Registration will remain open until 20 August 2026, subject to availability. Early registration is recommended as places are limited.

🔗 Registration: https://eveeno.com/gcet27

For further information, please visit the conference website: www.gcet27.de.

Conference Theme

The 2026 edition focuses on:
“Fiscal Instruments for International Climate Action”

The conference explores how fiscal and market-based instruments—such as carbon pricing, subsidy reform, and internationally coordinated levies—can support effective and equitable climate action aligned with the Paris Agreement. Particular attention is given to cross-border dynamics, including trade, competitiveness, and carbon leakage, as well as the mobilisation of financial resources for a just transition.

Key Topics

The programme will address three core thematic areas:

  • International cooperation and coordination (e.g. climate clubs, carbon border adjustment mechanisms, minimum standards)
  • Climate finance and just transitions (distributional impacts, acceptability, and global equity considerations)
  • Implementation, sectors and law (including international sectors such as aviation and shipping, and legal and trade dimensions)

Conference Format

The conference will be held in person and will include:

  • Keynote lectures
  • Policy-oriented panels
  • Parallel scientific sessions
  • Networking opportunities, including a welcome reception and conference dinner

Keynote Speakers

Important Dates

  • 18 February 2026 – Call for abstract submission
  • 15 April 2026 – Submission deadline
  • 20 May 2026 – Notification of decisions & opening of registration
  • 20 August 2026 – Presenters’ registration deadline
  • 14–16 September 2026 – GCET27 Conference
  • 15 October 2026 – Deadline for submission of papers for possible publication in Critical Issues in Environmental Taxation

Participation

The conference is expected to host around 150 participants, with a strong international representation, including experts from environmental and resource economics, public finance, climate policy, political economy, and related legal and institutional fields.

Awards and Publications

The programme includes community-building elements such as the Young Researcher Award.

Selected papers may be invited (subject to peer review) for publication in the “Critical Issues in Environmental Taxation” series (Edward Elgar).

Organisation

Inclusivity

The organisers are committed to ensuring diversity and inclusivity, including gender balance and broad international participation across all roles and sessions.


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Please visit the official conference website

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Other Events

8th Nordic Annual Environmental and Resource Economics Workshop

The 8th Nordic Annual Environmental and Resource Economics Workshop (NAERE 2026) will take place on 11–12 June 2026 at the Stockholm School of Economics (SSE) in Stockholm, Sweden. The workshop is organized by the Stockholm Institute of Transition Economics (SITE).

The Workshop

NAERE aims to bring together researchers and doctoral students working in environmental, resource, and energy economics. The workshop provides a platform for presenting ongoing research, receiving feedback, and fostering collaboration within the environmental and resource economics community.

The event welcomes both theoretical and applied contributions, and submissions from researchers both within and outside the Nordic countries are encouraged.

Keynote Speaker

Helene Ollivier

Call for Papers

Researchers are invited to submit papers or extended abstracts for presentation at the workshop. Extended abstracts (2–3 pages) are welcome, although preference may be given to completed papers.

Important Date

  • 1 April 2026 – Submission deadline

Organizing Committee

Additional Information

The workshop will be held fully in person. Participation is free of charge, and the organizers will provide lunch, coffee breaks, and a workshop dinner.

For further details, including submission instructions, please contact:
naere2026@hhs.se

More information is available on the workshop webpage

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2nd Workshop on Transport Economics and the Environment

The 2nd Workshop on Transport Economics and the Environment will take place on May 25–26, 2026, at the Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences (SLU) in Uppsala, Sweden. The workshop is organized by the Department of Economics at SLU and is supported by EAERE.

The Workshop

The workshop aims to bring together economists, researchers, and stakeholders to engage, network, and explore the relationship between transportation and the environment. It provides an opportunity to present and discuss current research on the environmental impacts of transportation systems and the economic policies that can contribute to more sustainable mobility.

The event encourages collaboration and knowledge exchange among participants working at the intersection of transport economics, environmental policy, and sustainable transport systems.

Keynote Speakers

Call for Papers

Researchers are invited to submit papers for presentation at the workshop. Contributions addressing topics related to transport economics, environmental impacts of transport, and sustainable mobility policies are welcome.

Important Date

  • March 31, 2026 – Submission deadline

Organizing and Scientific Committee

Additional Information

For further details, including the full Call for Papers and submission information, please visit the workshop webpage

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XXVII Annual BIOECON Conference

 

The Scientific Partners of BIOECON are pleased to announce the XXVII Annual BIOECON Conference, to be held on 7–8 September 2026 at St John’s College, Cambridge, United Kingdom.

Hosted by the Department of Land Economy and the Cambridge Centre for Environment, Energy and Natural Resource Governance (C-EENRG), University of Cambridge, and co-hosted with the German Centre for Integrative Biodiversity Research (iDiv) Halle-Jena-Leipzig, the Land Environment, Economics and Policy Institute (LEEP), and the Dragon Capital Chair in Biodiversity Economics at the University of Exeter Business School, the conference will bring together researchers and practitioners working at the intersection of biodiversity, economics, finance, and policy.

Keynote Speakers:

  • Jennifer Alix-Garcia (Oregon State University)
  • Robin Burgess (London School of Economics)

In addition to the conference theme noted above, BIOECON XXVII aims to have parallel sessions on a broad range of topics within the umbrella of biodiversity economics including: the role of biodiversity and ecosystem services in economic development, plant genetic resources and food security issues, deforestation and development, fisheries, institutions and instruments (e.g. Payments for Ecosystem Services), biodiversity finance, development and conservation, wildlife conservation and endangered species, international trade and regulation and climate change.

Call for Papers

Submissions are invited on the conference theme “Economics, Finance and Nature Based Risks”, as well as on a broad range of topics within biodiversity economics, including but not limited to:

 

  • Instruments for conservation in the context of land-use and biodiversity
  • Innovative financial mechanisms for conservation
  • Evaluation of biodiversity-related policies and programmes
  • Use of spatial data in biodiversity and conservation research
  • Conservation and valuation of crop genetic diversity
  • Institutional frameworks for resource conservation (property rights, market instruments, etc.)
  • Behavioural and experimental approaches to biodiversity policy design
  • Biodiversity finance, development and conservation
  • Interlinkages between climate change and biodiversity
  • Governance and management of natural resources in developing countries
  • Development, growth and resource constraints
  • Natural resource management, distribution and poverty alleviation
  • Experimental or survey research on biodiversity preferences and beliefs
  • Non-market valuation of biodiversity

Complete papers (including abstract, JEL codes and keywords) must be submitted via the dedicated submission portal by 24 April 2026. Only complete papers will be considered.

Notification of acceptance will be communicated by 25 May 2026.

It is also possible to submit proposals for special sessions (3–4 coordinated papers) under a common theme.

 

The Venue 

The Conference will be held at the historical premises of St. John’s College Cambridge. Accommodation and all meals will be provided in the College. The conference will open with a reception at St John’s College on the evening of Sunday the 6th of September 2026. Conference sessions will commence on the morning of Monday the 7th of September and conclude on the afternoon of Tuesday the 8th of September (by 5:00pm GMT). The conference banquet will take place at the main Dining Hall of St John’s College on the evening of the 7th of September. Delegates will also have privileged access to the renown grounds and Chapel of St. John’s (unless closed for building work).

Submissions

Complete papers may be submitted for presentation within the BIOECON Conference and only complete papers will be considered by the Scientific Programme Committee. Electronic copies should be sent using this dedicated submission page by clicking here no later than Friday 24th of April 2026. Please include Abstract, JEL Codes and Keywords with your submission. Acceptance of papers will be notified by email by Monday 25th of May 2026. If you wish to be considered for a bursary, please indicate this in the submission page. Applying for a bursary will not affect whether your paper is selected (indeed, the paper may be accepted even if we are unable to offer a bursary).
It is also possible to submit 3-4 papers together as a suggested “special session” under a theme similar to those indicated above. In this case, please send your proposal via email to bioecon@bioecon-network.orgt. The Scientific Partners reserve the right to accept papers on an individual basis, so it is possible that even when a session is not accepted, individual papers within the session might be so.

Registration

Paper-presenters attending the full event will be charged £320 that includes 2 night’s accommodation (on a B&B basis) on the 6th and 7th of September and all social events and meals at St. John’s College for the duration of the conference. Paper presenters will also have the option of attending the event as a day participants (not requiring overnight stay) for £115 (with the banquet) or £80 (without banquet). There will also be the option to attend the entire event as a non-paper presenter (pending availability) for a fee of £470 (includes 2 nights’ accommodation, social events and meals) or as a non-paper day participant for £170 (with banquet) or £120/day (without banquet). Bookings can be made on a dedicated conference porTal (to be accessed via the conference website here) and that will be made available in early June. Delegates will be able to book additional nights (subject to availability), upgrade to a double room (subject to availability) and pay for additional meal guests through the same portal.

All other questions regarding fees, registrations and accommodation should be sent to the conference secretariat at bioecon@bioecon-network.org.

The conference will be an entirely an in-person event. Virtual attendance or on-line presentation of one’s paper will not be possible.
There will be a limited number of bursaries made available which will allow some presenters to attend free of charge (though they will not cover travel to the conference or any visa fees). These will be directed towards PhD students and early career researchers, and particularly those who are based at institutions in the Global South and from transition and emerging economies. As noted above, please indicate in paper submission portal if you would like to apply for a bursary when submitting your paper.

Registration will open on Monday 1st of June 2026. Registration for all conference presenters is due by Friday 26th of June 2026. It may be possible for attendees who are not presenting to register later than this, but such places cannot be guaranteed. Registration for conference delegates not presenting will close on the 17th of July 2026. Further registration details and all other conference information will be provided on the BIOECON website here.

Further Information

Further registration details and all other conference information will be provided on the BIOECON website. For a flavour of previous BIOECON conferences visit this page.
All other questions regarding fees, registrations and accommodation should be sent to the conference secretariat at bioecon@bioecon-network.org.

Important Dates

  • 24 April 2026 – Submission deadline
  • 25 May 2026 – Notification of acceptance
  • 1 June 2026 – Registration open
  • 26 June 2026 – Registration deadline for paper presenters
  • 17 July 2026 – Registration deadline for all participants
  • 7–8 September 2026 – XXVII BIOECON Conference
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JEEM / REE Workshop on Nonmarket Valuation

 

Post-Congress 2026 Workshop

The Journal of Environmental Economics and Management (JEEM) and Resource and Energy Economics (REE), in collaboration with the Faculty of Economics and Business at the University of the Basque Country and the Basque Centre for Climate Change (BC3), are delighted to announce a call for abstracts for the third joint Workshop on Nonmarket Valuation. Similar to the first two workshops held back-to-back to EAERE Conferences in 2024 and 2025, the third workshop will be staged following the 7th World Congress of Environmental and Resource Economists (WCERE).

While the WCERE will be held in Carcavelos, Portugal, 29 June – 3 July, the workshop itself will take place at the University of the Basque Country (UPV/EHU) in Bilbao, Spain, a short direct flight from Lisbon.

The workshop will consist of two full days of presentations, starting in the morning of July 6, and ending in the afternoon of July 7.

Deadline for abstract submission: 6 March 2026

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Policy Outreach Events

Climate change, biodiversity and ecosystem services on the way to COP30 – Policy Session at EAERE 2025

 

Presenters:

  • Philippe Tulkens, European Commission DG RTD
  • Alejandro Caparrós, Durham University
  • Stale Navrud, Norwegian University of Life Sciences
  • Katinka Holtsmark, University of Oslo

The session, organized by the Policy Outreach Committee, will focus on two key topics as we approach COP30.

First, building on the IPBES-IPCC previous studies on biodiversity and climate (IPBES, 2021), it will explore how biodiversity and ecosystem services can be integrated into climate action, focusing particularly on carbon credit systems that help both mitigate climate change and protect biodiversity.

The session will also discuss how to strengthen cooperation between the Global North and South, building on the progress made at COP29. Special attention will be given to Europe’s role in supporting biodiversity protection in the Global South through financial support and capacity- building, aiming to create more equitable and collaborative global solutions to climate challenges.

Watch the session’s recording on YouTube.

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14th Mannheim Conference on Energy and the Environment – MCEE 2026

 

ZEW Mannheim is pleased to announce the 14th Mannheim Conference on Energy and the Environment – MCEE 2026 to be held on May 19-20, 2026 at the ZEW – Leibniz Centre for European Economic Research in Mannheim (Germany). The Conference is supported by EAERE.

The Conference

The MCEE aims to promote the exchange of ideas among researchers at all career stages working in the fields of energy, climate, and environmental economics. Its parallel sessions enable a wide variety of topics and intensive discussions among researchers sharing similar interests. The conference provides an inclusive platform that bridges different methodological perspectives, featuring empirical analyses, theoretical work, behavioral approaches, and simulation modeling.

Keynote speakers

Call for papers

Interested researchers are invited to submit an academic paper. Extended abstracts (min. 1,000 words) are accepted. However, all else equal, preference will be given to completed papers.  Topics may cover, but are not limited to, the following economic fields:

  • Environmental economics
  • Energy economics
  • Climate economics
  • Public economics

Submissions should be uploaded to the conference submission portal no later than January 31, 2025.

Fees

The conference fee is EUR 290. This covers the conference materials, meals, refreshments, coffee breaks, and the conference dinner. Participants who present a paper will pay a reduced fee of EUR 240. PhD students (both presenting and non-presenting) pay a reduced fee of EUR 190. Presenters are asked to discuss a paper. Authors shall send their papers to the discussant at least two weeks before the start of the conference.

Important dates

January 31, 2026: Submission deadline
March 16, 2026: Notification of acceptance
April 12, 2026: Registration as presenter
May 3, 2026: Registration as participant only
May 19-20, 2026: Conference

Scientific committee

MCEE 2026 scientific committe’s members are Christoph Böhringer (University of Oldenburg, DE), Antoine Dechezleprêtre (OECD, FR), Eugenie Dugoua (London School of Economics, UK), Natalia Fabra (Fundación Centro de Estudios Monetarios y Financieros (CEMFI), ES), Massimo Filippini (ETH Zürich, CH), Gautam Gowrisankaran(Columbia University, US), Kathrine von Graevenitz (ZEW and University of Mannheim, DE), Martin Kesternich (University of Paderborn, DE), Andreas Lange (University of Hamburg, DE), Matti Liski (Aalto University, FI), Andreas Löschel (Ruhr-University Bochum, DE), Erica Myers (University of Calgary, CA), Sebastian Rausch (ZEW and University of Heidelberg, DE), Oliver Schenker (ZEW Mannheim, DE), Ulrich Wagner (University of Mannheim, DE) and Frank Wolak (Stanford University, US).

Organisers

MCEE 2025 organisers are Sebastian Rausch (ZEW Mannheim and University of Heidelberg), Kathrine von Graevenitz (ZEW Mannheim and University of Mannheim) and Oliver Schenker (ZEW Mannheim).

Additional information

Contact mcee2026@zew.de for any further information, and visit the Conference’s webpage for more information.

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Winter School: Assessing Economic Policies Using the Real Options Methodology

 

The Wageningen School of Social Sciences (WASS) and the Agricultural Economics and Rural Policy Group (AEP) are glad to announce the Winter School on “Assessing Economic Policies Using the Real Options Methodology” to be held on February 2-6, 2026 in Wageningen (the Netherlands). The course is supported by EAERE.

The course

This course will address the issue of irreversibility from an economic point of view. Different approaches dealing with irreversibilities have emerged in the economic literature. The two most prominent once are the quasi option and real option value theory. Application of both approaches requires technical skills most students find difficult. The objective of the course is to introduce the origins of the quasi option value and real option values, to teach the methods most commonly used (discrete methods such as decision trees; continuous time, continuous state models using stochastic processes; Itó calculus), and to discuss and practice various applications including non-renewable resource use, technology adoption, climate change, forestry, and food- and bio-safety. The course will include two parts. One week of lectures and exercises with assignments and a course paper. For passing the course students need to participate in lectures and exercises (min. 90%) and submit the course paper within six month after the course.

Lecturers

Learning outcomes

After successful completion participants are expected to be able to:

  • Know the economic implications and relevance of the irreversibility effect;
  • Understand economic papers that apply real option models;
  • Apply discrete state models for decision under uncertainty and irreversibility;
  • Know the steps from discrete time, discrete state to continuous time, continuous stat models;
  • Develop real option models and anlyse the results using numerical simulation methods.

Registration

The course is designed for PhD candidates. Min. 10 participants, max. 25 participants. You can register here, selecting the course name.  Deadline for registration is set on December 31, 2025.

More information

Details, course fees and schedule are available on the course’s web page.

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Launch of the OECD Environmental Outlook

 

The OECD “Environmental Outlook on the Triple Planetary Crisis: Stakes, Evolution and Policy Linkages” will be launched on November 26, 2025 at 3:00 – 4:15 pm CET during a dedicated webinar. Drawing from this specific report, OECD has held policy sessions at EAERE Conferences on advancing environmental economics to support integrated climate-biodiversity-pollution policymaking.

Register at https://www.oecd.org/en/events/2025/11/tackling-the-triple-planetary-crisis-of-climate-change-biodiversity-loss-and-pollution-launch-of-the-oecd-environmental-outlook.html

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EMEE 2026 – 17th International workshop on Empirical Methods in Energy Economics

 

The Environment Centre and the Institute of Economic Studies of Charles University are pleased to announce the 17th International Workshop on “Empirical Methods in Energy Economics” – EMEE 2026 to be held on January 22-23, 2026 at Charles University in Prague (Czech Republic). The event is supported by EAERE.

The workshop

The workshop continues the long-standing tradition of EMEE meetings, serving as a forum for the presentation and discussion of innovative empirical research in energy economics. The event will bring together researchers who apply advanced econometric methods, utilise original datasets, and employ rigorous study designs to address key issues in energy and environmental policy.

Programme and format

The format of the 2026 workshop will consist of plenary presentations (i.e., no concurrent sessions), followed by brief discussions, egg-timer sessions, and poster sessions. Overall, the scientific committee will select approximately 30 papers.

The papers and posters for the 2026 workshop will be selected based on extended abstracts (3 -5 pages) structured as follows: 1) overview, 2) methods, 3) data, and 4) preliminary results.

Call for contributions

The EMEE 2026 conference particularly welcomes submissions in the areas of Experimental and quasi-experimental design, panel data, structural econometrics, and Energy and development. The deadline for submitting the extended abstracts (in PDF format) is November 25, 2025.

The Scientific Committee will review the abstracts, with acceptance decisions notified by December 10, 2025. The extended abstract should be attached as a PDF file to an email sent to the workshop address (emee2026@czp.cuni.cz). Please write “EMEE paper submission”. Registration for the workshop will be possible in December 2025.

Final papers/presentations, which will be available on the conference website, must be submitted by January 20, 2026.

Important dates

November 25, 2025 – Deadline for extended abstracts
December 10, 2025 – Notification of acceptance
December 2025 – Registration for the workshop
January 20, 2026 – Submission of final papers/presentations
January 22–23, 2026 – Conference

The venue

The conference will take place at Charles University in Prague (Czech Republic) at the premises of The Institute of Economic Studies at the Faculty of Sciences (Thursday) and the Rectorate building (Friday). For accepted participants, further details will follow.

Scientific committee

EMEE 2026 scientific committe’s members are Anna Alberini (University of Maryland, USA), Antonio Bento (University of Southern California, USA), Davide Cerruti (Vienna University of Economics and Business, Austria), Cloè Garnache (Oslo Metropolitan University and CEPE ETH Zurich), Massimo Filippini (CEPE, ETH Zurich and USI, Switzerland), Todd Gerarden (Cornell University, USA), Ken Gillingham (Yale University, USA), Sébastien Houde (Faculty of Business and Economics Lausanne, Switzerland), Li Jing (Tufts University, USA), Reinhard Madlener (RWTH Aachen University, Germany), Lucija Muehlenbachs (University of Calgary, Canada), Erich Muehlegger (University of California Davis, USA), David Rapson (University of California Davis, USA), Milan Scasny (Charles University, Czech Republic), Joachim Schleich (Grenoble Ecole de Management, France), Ulrich Wagner (Uni Mannheim, Germany), Shuang Zhang (Imperial College, UK), Jevgenijs Steinbuks (World Bank Group, USA).

Local organiser

EMEE 2026 local organiser is Milan Ščasný (Charles University, Czech Republic).

Additional information

EMEE annual workshops have been organised since 2008. Details on previous workshops and information about joining the EMEE Network can be found on the EMEE network webpage.

Please send all queries to the workshop address (emee2026@czp.cuni.cz). Further information can be found on the workshop’s website.

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