ESS RESECON - European Summer School in Resource and Environmental Economics (2006-2009)
Since 2000 the European Association of Environmental and Resource Economists (EAERE), the Fondazione Eni Enrico Mattei (FEEM) and Venice International University (VIU) have been successfully running their European Summer School in Resource and Environmental Economics.
This Summer School series has recently received funding from the European Community's Sixth Framework Programme, Marie Curie Actions - Human Resources and Mobility, within the project ESS RESECON.
The Action aims to provide short-term training opportunities to allow researchers to network and keep abreast of the latest scientific developments in their field. It is targeted primarily at early-stage researchers and researchers with up to 10 years of experience. Thanks to the financial support of the European Commission, the Organizers are able to continue this prestigious series of events and offer grants for the students’ participation.
The EU financial support covers a period of four years, where the Summer Schools’ specialised topic varies from year to year and reflect issues that are currently lively areas of new research and policy interest. Topics will be as follows:
1. Computable general equilibrium modelling in environmental and resource economics, 25 June-1 July 2006
2. Trade, property rights and biodiversity, 4-10 July 2007
3. Space in unified models of economy and ecology, 6-12 July 2008
4. Economics, transport and environment, 5-11 July 2009
This series of events is addressed to small groups of doctoral students in environmental and resource economics from all over Europe and beyond.
For further information please visit Marie Curie Projects
Partners
European Association of Environmental and Resource Economists (EAERE) Lead Partner
Fondazione Eni Enrico Mattei (FEEM)
Venice International University (VIU)
This activity is part of the ESS RESECON project, that has received funding from the European Community's Sixth Framework Programme, Marie Curie Actions - Human Resources and Mobility. Sole responsibility lies within the author and the Commission is not responsible for any use that may be made of the information contained herein