Environmental and Natural Resource Economics Course in Dhaka
jointly organized by World Bank Institute, SANDEE and BEEPP
The South Asian Network for Development and
Environmental Economics (SANDEE), the World Bank Institute
(WBI) and the Bangladesh Environment, Economics and Poverty
Program (BEEPP) jointly organized a three-week training
course on Environmental Economics. The course was held near
Dhaka in Bangladesh from April 29 to May 16, 2002.
The course had introduced key concepts in
Environmental Economics and had covered economic issues
underlying sustainable development, poverty-environment
interactions, natural resource use and pollution management.
Participants were exposed to basic theoretical issues and
various economic tools and methodologies for analyzing environmental
problems in developing countries. Case studies from South
Asia region was also discussed.
Faculty teaching the course were drawn from
the World Bank and well known regional institutions including
Institute of Economic Growth, India, University of Peradeniya,
Sri Lanka, North South University, Bangladesh and IUCN -
The World Conservation Union.
For information on SANDEE and its activities please contact
us at info@sandeeonline.org
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