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September 12, 2022| | Jon Abels
Manuel Sager traversed the world as a diplomat, including serving as Switzerland’s ambassador to the United... Read More → Manuel Sager
April 23, 2022| News|
Robyn Meeks, Assistant Professor at the Sanford School of Public Policy and affiliate faculty at the Duke... Read More → Robyn Meeks researches Pakistan’s energy sector
April 6, 2022| News|
Maureen Moriarty-Lempke, Lecturing Fellow at the Duke Center for International Development (DCID), has... Read More → Maureen Moriarty-Lempke publishes a conflict sensitive land governance tool
February 22, 2022| |
Rob Fetter is an economist with research at the intersection of energy, environment, and development. One of... Read More → T. Robert Fetter
March 29, 2021| |
In a policy brief released by the Duke Center for International Development (DCID), Sarah Bermeo, associate... Read More → Honduras Migration: Climate Change, Violence, and Assistance Policy Brief
October 22, 2020| | jc804@duke.edu
Dr. Jackson Ewing holds a joint appointment as a senior fellow at Duke University’s Nicholas... Read More → Jackson Ewing
September 7, 2020| News| jc804@duke.edu
A new set of reports from labor rights NGO Verité explores the intersections of environmental degradation... Read More → New Research on Deforestation and Labor Abuse
July 2, 2020| | jc804@duke.edu
Household biogas systems are a renewable energy technology with the potential to provide sustainable... Read More → Waste Not: Can Household Biogas Deliver Sustainable Development?
Over the past decade, the Brazilian federal government has offered a negative collective incentive to reduce... Read More → Impacts of the Green Municipality Program in the Brazilian Amazon
Protected areas (PAs) are a widely used strategy for conserving forests and ecosystem services. When PAs... Read More → What Drives the Erasure of Protected Areas? Evidence from across the Brazilian Amazon
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