Spring School May 22-25, 2018

1/ Call for PhD students

Location: Aix-Marseille School of Economics (AMSE) : 5 Boulevard Bourdet - 13001 Marseille (France)

AMSE (Aix-Marseille School of Economics) and CEE-M (Center for Environmental Economics Montpellier) organize the first Spring School in Environmental Economics in the context of the ANR-funded research project GREEN-Econ. This event will take place in Marseille on May 22-25, 2018. This Spring School is divided into two parts: two lectures and around 15 student presentations will be organized during the first two days, while the last two days will be dedicated to a workshop. This call is dedicated to PhD students who are willing to present one of their research works. We cover, for the selected students, travel and accommodation expenses for the four days of the Spring School. The main topic are: biodiversity and ecosystems, commons management, non-renewable resources, pollution, resources and experimental economics and the two lectures will be on:

· Fossil resources and renewables: recent developments par Hassan Benchekroun (McGill University)

· Ecological-economic modeling for biodiversity par Luc Doyen (GREThA & CNRS)

Speakers at the workshop : Dominique Ami, Hassan Benchekroun, Olivier Chanel, Luc Doyen, Fanny Henriet, Gilles Lafforgue, Emmanuelle Lavaine, Fabien Prieur, Martin Quaas, Nicolas Quérou, Katheline Schubert, Hubert Stahn, Alessandro Tavoni, Marc Willinger

Important dates : Application deadline: March 15, 2018; Notification of acceptance: March 31, 2018

How to apply? : Send a short CV and the presentation to green-econ@amse-aixmarseille.fr

Contacts : Nicolas Quérou (querou@supagro.inra.fr) or Hubert Stahn (hubert.stahn@univ-amu.fr)

2/ Program of the 1st Spring School in Environmental Economics

The (almost) final program of the 1st GREEN-Econ Spring School in environmental economics is now available. This Spring School is open to all participants. It takes place on May 22-25, 2018 at Aix-Marseille School of Economics (AMSE) - 5 Boulevard Bourdet - 13001 Marseille (France) - Room 24.

For additional information please contact Nicolas Quérou (querou@supagro.inra.fr) or Hubert Stahn (hubert.stahn@univ-amu.fr)