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The Beijer Institute of Ecological Economics

The Beijer Institute of Ecological Economics

The Beijer Institute is an international research institute under the auspices of the Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences. Core funding is provided by the Kjell and Märta Beijer Foundation.

small Economics of Environmental Regime Shifts

A short course held in conjunction with the conference EAERE 2012 in Prague,
June 26-27, 2012.

small New book on adapting institutions

Seeks to explore and understand social-ecological features involved in adaptations that may help societies move towards global sustainability

small Green National Accounting and Sustainability

New book collects classic articles in the rapidly growing field of green accounting, with particular reference to sustainability.

 

 

 

 

smallPhoto: Hampus Eriksson Sea cucumber farming has potential but caution is advised

A recent article identifies critical issues that need to be considered for further expansion of sea cucumber farming, often promoted as a livelihood for coastal communities.

small New Annual Report

Read about the Beijer Institute's research and activities in the new Annual Report covering July 2010 to June 2011.

 
Stockholm Resilience Centre Enviroment and Development Economics Ecology & Society News

New publications

Beijer E-print 330. Growth and reproductive simulation of candidate shellfish species at fish cages in the Southern Mediterranean: Dynamic Energy Budget (DEB) modelling for integrated multi-trophic aquaculture Sarà, G., Reid, G.K., Rinaldi, A., Palmeri, V., Troell, M., Kooijman, S.A.L.M. Aquaculture 324-325 (2012) 259–266.
Beijer Discussion Paper 232. Managing resources with potential regime shifts: Using experiments to explore social-ecological linkages in common resource systems Therese Lindahl, Anne-Sophie Crépin and Caroline Schill. 2012. 
Beijer Discussion Paper 231. Energy Balance Climate Models and the Spatial Structure of Optimal Mitigation Policies William Brock, Gustav Engström and Anastasios Xepapadeas. 2012. 
Beijer E-print 329. The Role of Information Provision as a Policy Instrument to Supplement Environmental Taxes Sartzetakis, E.S., Xepapadeas, A., Petrakis E. Environmental and Resource Economics (2011), DOI 10.1007/s10640-011-9532-4

 
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