How to Calculate & Plug-in Biodiversity Values in Public Policy in Africa

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PANELISTS 1: Dr. Byela Tibesigwa, Senior Research Fellow at Environment for Development-Tanzania (EfD-T) at the University of Dar es Salaam. She is a council member of AFAERE and member of Ecosystem Service Accounting for Development (ESAfD) and AGRODEP PANELISTS 2: Prof. Richard Mulwa, Centre Director and Senior Research Fellow at Environment for Development-Kenya (EfD-K) at the University of Nairobi. He is a member of AFAERE and Secretary General of ASEE. He is a member of Ecosystem Service Accounting for Development (ESAfD) PANELISTS 3: Dr. Dawit Woubishet, Research Fellow at Environment and Climate Research Center (ECRC) i.e. EfD-Ethiopia. Member of Ecosystem Service [...]

Introduction to Discrete Choice Analysis & Stated Choice Surveys

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Almost without exception, everything we undertake involves a choice. In recent years there has been a growing interest in the development and application of quantitative statistical methods to study choices made by individuals or groups with the purpose of gaining a better understanding both of how choices are made and of forecasting future choices. Discrete Choice Analysis (DCEs) and stated choice methods are widely used across diverse fields to study the behavioural responses of individuals, households and other organizations. This is an introduction to the theoretical basis for, and development and application of, the DCEs. The aim of the talk is [...]

A Review of Recent Advances in Applied Econometrics

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In this webinar, I will present a review of recent advances in applied econometrics, which is useful for researchers working on empirical questions related to program/policy impact evaluation. I will consider three major topics offering recommendations for applied work in each of them. I will start with the discussion of causal inferences with observation data; natural experiment design-based identification strategies including difference-in-difference estimator, synthetic control methods, instrumental variables method, and regression discontinuity design. These will be followed by a brief look into external validity, and the causal interpretation of regression methods. Secondly, I will present different supplementary analyses of these estimators [...]

Use of experimental design to understand transition to clean energy in Africa

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In this webinar, I will present challenges and practical lessons from my previous energy research in Tanzania. These will be the core themes of the presentation What we think we know and potential identification challenges around cross-sectional data based assessment on energy transition The power of experimental design: randomized controlled trials (RCTs) Practical issues to consider focusing on role of partners (both government and non-governmental actors) Experiences from previous experimental studies on energy transition (both technical and practical experience); rural and urban setups PRESENTER: Dr Remidius Ruhinduka, Lecturer, School of Economics, University of Dar es Salaam, Tanzania; Member of AFAERE; Research [...]

Modelling Alternative Payment Modes in Choice Experiments

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Stated preference studies in developing countries usually adopt both monetary and non-monetary payment modes to elicit preferences for non-market goods and services. In this presentation, I plan to discuss a choice experiment on the purchase of flood insurance with three alternative payment modes among irrigation farmers in Ghana. The results together with the policy implications will be discussed. In addition, I will present an integrated modelling of these alternative payment modes in choice experiment, and test relative uncertainties among these alternative payment modes. I will discuss the results and the implications of these results for conduct of stated preferences and the [...]

EfD Virtual Conference

The EfD Virtual Conference takes place from 16th to 20th November 2020. This is the largest annual conference in the Global South on the application of environmental economics to development. Four eminent keynote speakers, one per day, will make presentations at 13h00GMT-14h00GMT. There will also be five parallel session presentations (four sessions for paper presentations and one session for proposal presentations) each day from 14h00GMT-16h00GMT. You can find more details here: https://efdinitiative.org/news-events/efd-annual-meeting

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