CLAM

CLimate AMbiguity


What is project CLAM?

CLAM is a research project funded by the Region Hauts-de-France.


The main objective of CLAM is to use state-of-the-art behavioral research techniques (from laboratory experiments to field experiments) to understand individuals’ perception of, and reaction to, ambiguity with particular attention to the specific application of uncertainty related to climate change.

The project aims to bridge the gap between the fields of behavioral sciences and environmental economics (1) by gaining more recognition of behavioral research on ambiguity in the scientific community of environmental economics, and (2) by stirring new developments in behavioral research in applications to climate change context.

 

Ilke AYDOGAN 

(Principle Investigator)

Ilke is Assistant Professor at the Department of Economics and Quantitative Methods at IÉSEG School of Management in Lille. Ilke is also a member of iRisk reseach center in IÉSEG. 

Ilke holds a Ph.D. in behavioral economics from Erasmus School of Economics and Tinbergen Institute. His research focuses on decision making under risk and uncertainty. His research interests lie primarily in experimental elicitation of economic preferences and beliefs under ambiguity.