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The South Asian Network for Development and Environmental Economics
(SANDEE)is a regional network that uses economic tools and analyses to
address South Asia's environmental challenges. SANDEE works in seven
countries - Bangladesh, Bhutan, India, Maldives, Nepal, Pakistan and Sri
Lanka.
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Membership Forms
» Individual
Membership Form
Individuals interested in becoming a member, please fill in the Form.
» Institutional
Membership Form
Institutions interested in becoming a member, please fill in the Form.
Why become a SANDEE member?
SANDEE invites institutions and individuals to become network members.
Academic, Research, Policy and Advocacy institutions interested in development
and environment and natural resource economics in South Asia are encouraged
to become members of SANDEE.
The institutional membership fee is US$50 per year for
South Asian institutions and US$250 per year for non-South Asian institutions.
Currently, individuals do not need to pay to become SANDEE Members. Members
will receive:
1. Biannual SANDEE newsletters;
2. Information about funding availability for research and training, timing
and guidelines;
3. Free access to data and other information that may be posted on SANDEE’s
public website from time to time; and,
4. SANDEE working papers.
For further information about SANDEE membership please write to Anuradha
Kafle at anuradhak@sandeeonline.org
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