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.
News & Events
The Environments of the Poor November 24th-26th, 2010, New Delhi, IndiaThis is an Asia-wide conference being co-organized with ADB and multiple partners. Please see the announcement for further details.http://www.adb.org/Documents/Events/2010/Environments-Poor/default.asp read more
Celebrating a Decade of SANDEE: Call for Abstract SANDEE@10: Call for Panel and Papers SANDEE is organizing a two-day conference on December 6-7, 2010 in Kathmandu to mark a decade of the Network's existence. This will be an opportunity for SANDEE grantees, associates, advisors, and trainees to pres... read more
SANDEE@10 - Environment and Development in South Asia December 6th-7th, 2010, Kathmandu, NepalThe South Asian Network for Development and Environmental Economics (SANDEE) was inaugurated in November 1999 in Godavari village, Kathmandu, Nepal with the mission of building research and teaching capacity in... read more
In praise of Sir Partha Dasgupta The Telgraph, Kolkotta The telegraph, has a news item on a programme in honour of Prof. Dasgupta, organised by Prof. Maler. Please click the link to read it: http://www.telegraphindia.com/1100606/jsp/7days/story_12534370.jsp#1 read more
Sir Partha Dasgupta Research and Writing Fellowship in Environment and Development Economics Deadline: ClosedThe South Asian Network for Development and Environmental Economics (SANDEE) announces the Sir Partha Dasgupta Fellowship in Environment and Development Economics for 2010. Sir Partha Dasgupta is one of the founders of SANDEE, a rese... read more
Tourism tax recommended to fund conservation in the Maldives SANDEE supported research in the Maldives -- please visit the link below.....http://minivannews.com/environment/tax-tourists-to-fund-conservation-effortshttp://www.maldivestraveller.mv/english/featured_news/1451/New_fee_could_hel read more
Workshop on Cooperation on the Ganges: Barriers, Myths and Opportunities, 13 November 2010, Singapore Call for Papers......Deadline: 20th September 2010The Ganges is the most populous river basin in the world and presents both great opportunities and great challenges for its 500 million inhabitants. It is fed by a complex interplay of glacial waters... read more
Islanders turn refugees of hope In the Times of India, by Santadas Ghosh read more
The Mystery of Mangroves Story on mangroves and Saudamini's work just went live at Nature Conservancy read more