Applied Environmental Economics Conference
A one-day conference focused on applied environmental economics, emphasizing the economic importance of nature, honoring Prof Willis and Prof Pearce, and featuring keynotes, sessions, and a masterclass on communicating economic evidence for policy.
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A one-day conference focused on applied environmental economics, emphasizing the economic importance of nature, honoring Prof Willis and Prof Pearce, and featuring keynotes, sessions, and a masterclass on communicating economic evidence for policy.
The conference aims to keep nature in economic discussions amid global challenges, honor Prof Willis (d. 2025) and Prof Pearce (d. 2005) for their contributions to environmental economics and interdisciplinary collaboration, and showcase economic evidence with tools for communication. It includes a keynote by Professor Anjali Goswami, sessions on biodiversity valuation, environmental policy economics, net zero agriculture transitions, nature in policy areas, and land economic messaging in Westmi
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