
Environmental Economics and Natural Resources Group
The Environmental Economics Group focuses at the economic analysis of national and international environmental problems, such as climate change, water management, biotechnology, and biodiversity. The aim is to contribute to a better understanding of these problems and to identify possible solutions, including policy recommendations.
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An economic model of long-term phosphorus extraction and recycling
The limited reserves of Phosphorus are depleting globally, and maintaining or improving food security will require careful long-term use of the resource.
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The Environmental Economics and Natural Resources Group of Wageningen University (ENR) focuses at the economic analysis of environmental problems from the local to the global. We contribute to understanding the mechanisms underlying these problems and to identifying possible solutions and policy recommendations.
Latest publications
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The measurement of human capital: a multivariate macro-approach
Quantity and Quality 47 (2013)1. - ISSN 0033-5177 - p. 121 - 136.
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Do political budget cycles really exist?
Applied Economics 45 (2013)3. - ISSN 0003-6846 - p. 329 - 341.
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Wildlife as insurance against rainfall fluctuations in a semi-arid savanna setting of southeastern Zimbabwe
Tropical conservation science 6 (2013)1. - ISSN 1940-0829 - p. 108 - 125.