Developments in the theory and the applications of counterfactual methods for policy impact evaluation. Amsterdam (The Netherlands) 24-26 June, 2024
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Public event at the European Commission
Davos Congress Centre, Switzerland
European Commission
Agriculture accounts for 70% of global freshwater withdrawals. Thus, achieving water resilience requires more sustainable agriculture and the promotion of less water-consuming products. White button...
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HOOP Policy Conference: What barriers and drivers for the transition to local circular bioeconomy systems?
The HOOP Cities and Policy Conference will bring cities and regions together to discuss and learn about implementing innovative circular bioeconomy solutions. A dedicated policy session...
European Committee of the Regions, Rue Belliard 99/101, Brussels, Belgium
Small-scale farmers are increasingly vulnerable to climate change impacts like erratic rainfall, droughts, and rising pest and disease threats.
The all-encompassing nature of the climate crisis means that it is deeply connected to water, energy, food, and ecosystems (WEFE).
Aquaculture is often plugged as a ‘sustainable solution’ to relieving the burden of overfishing, climate change, and ecological damage on ocean life.