• Green Jobs Assessment Models: INPUT- OUTPUT Analysis

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    The webinar exposes you to a very simplified way to measure the impact of green sectoral production initiatives. We will briefly discuss the Input-Output methodology and show you an example of how to carry out such an exercise using a recent country example. This webinar will benefit students and researchers who do not have any knowledge or skills in this methodology. PRESENTERS: Margaret Chitiga-Mabugu, Vice President, AFAERE Riad Sultan, Senior Lecturer: Economics, University of Mauritius ZOOM MEETING LINK: https://up-ac-za.zoom.us/j/97330702302?pwd=cDVaa3lkZWtLYTk2SjNwL1p0TEpxZz09 Meeting ID: 973 3070 2302 Passcode: 280561 Date: 26 May 15h00-17h00 (Central African Time)   Presentation slides https://drive.google.com/file/d/12OzYunjQVtB9cb5JJ0425YZhPs-CwLUw/view?usp=sharing  https://drive.google.com/file/d/10jrx-vviAHEj-kOISRatLhuu3BNzUQUM/view?usp=sharing  Webinar [...]

  • The African Association of Environmental and Resource Economists (AFAERE) Inaugural Conference

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    The inaugural conference will be virtual from 2-4 August 2021. You are invited to submit theoretical and empirical papers in all areas of environmental and resource economics. Full papers are to be submitted to afaerecouncil@gmail.com. The deadline for paper submissions is 1 June 2021. The Scientific Committee will evaluate all submissions with the help of peer reviewers. The last notification of acceptance of papers is scheduled for 16 July 2021. The number of submissions per person is unlimited, but the maximum number of presentations in parallel sessions per person will be limited to two. Presenters must be duly registered for the Conference [...]

  • Informal Settlements and Sustainable Urban Development: towards a more inclusive urban agenda

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    Informal Settlements and Sustainable Urban Development: towards a more inclusive urban agenda Welcome to a webinar hosted by SLU Urban Futures and SLU Global. This webinar brings together international guests to explore the dynamics of rapid urbanization and environmental change in the context of informal settlements in the global south, asking how informal settlements form part of an inclusive and sustainable urban agenda. With the New Urban Agenda and the Sustainable Development Goals, ambitions to achieve sustainable urbanization are high. However, uneven development process and weak governance coupled with rapid urbanization and the dynamics of environmental change is driving the growth of informal [...]

  • Bioeconomic characterization of oil palm production and adoption among non-industrial producers in Cameroon

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    Bioeconomic characterization of oil palm production and adoption among non-industrial producers in Cameroon: Some environmental and socio-ecological implications Regardless of the environmental and socio-ecological implications of oil palm cultivation, palm oil is considered one of the most important oil crops in the world because of its high production efficiency, and has seen a marked increase in the area of land under cultivation. While previous studies have analyzed the implications of this increase in cultivation on various socio-economic and environmental indicators, less is known about the drivers and constraints of production, especially with respect to economic and profitability motives. In this study, [...]

  • Invitation to a Panel Discussion on the Value of Nature

    Invitation to a Panel Discussion on the Value of Nature Join our President for a panel discussion on the value of nature, organised by the University of Pretoria (UP). This is part of the Faculty of Natural and Agricultural Sciences (NAS) Conversations@NAS led by the Dean, Prof. Barend Erasmus. Date: 11 October 2021 Time: 12h00-13h00 SA time Use the link below to RSVP https://bit.ly/309AWj3  

  • Water Rights and Water Fights: Transboundary Water Governance in Africa

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    Water Rights and Water Fights: Transboundary Water Governance in Africa Africa has experienced various disputes over access to and rights over the shared water resources among riparian countries. This webinar assesses the impacts of mega water diversion projects on the access to water resources, by using interdisciplinary lenses. Africa is a continent of transboundary waters that has experienced various disputes over access to and rights over the shared water resources among riparian countries. This webinar focuses on the impacts of mega water diversion projects on the access to water resources, population, and ecosystems in the largest African water basins (the Congo and [...]