Call for research proposals: Sustainable Development in Latin America and the Caribbean

December 28, 2021 to February 11, 2022
Call for research proposals: Sustainable Development in Latin America and the Caribbean
The current call for projects aims to support a maximum of three research projects that contribute to the understanding of the costs and benefits that tackling climate change and preserving the environment entail, as well as the mechanisms and policies that can favor or hinder these goals.
results

The research team is pleased to communicate the results for this call for research proposals. The call generated a great interest among the academic community and as a result, we received 894 research proposals. The large number of projects submitted made the selection process extremely competitive and a high number of high-quality projects could not be selected.

The wining proposals selected by the jury are (in no specific order):

  • Greenflation in Latin America: the cost of the green transition”, By Hernán Daniel Seoan, Evi Pappa and Florencia S. Airaudo.
  • Environmental Regulation in South American Agricultural Supply Chains” By Tomas Dominguez Iino.
  • Deforestation, Institutions, and Property Rights: Causal evidence and benefits from land titling to indigenous peoples and local communities in Ecuador” By Michael K. Tanner and Leonie Ratzke.