April 16, 2018 Alumni, Clean Air, Environment, People, Policy, Research Mary Evans By Former CEnREP postdoctoral fellow Mary Evans wins research award. a
March 15, 2018 Econometrics, Environment, Faculty, People, Research, Water CEnREP Welcomes New Faculty Affiliates By CEnREP welcomes two new faculty affiliates. a
March 15, 2018 Energy, Research, Solving Problems Fell-guest column article By Associate Professor Harrison Fell, Agricultural and Resource Economics, authors guest post on electricity generation trends in North Carolina. a
February 15, 2018 Alumni, Energy, People, Research Jonathan Lee profile By CEnREP alumnus Jonathan Lee’s research evaluates policies designed to reduce manufacturing pollution. a
January 11, 2018 Land Use, Policy, Recreation, Research Cape Hatteras ORVs By Off-Road Vehicle Restriction Benefits Outweigh Costs for National Seashore a
January 11, 2018 Faculty, People, Research Brown profile By CEnREP Affiliate Zachary Brown’s recent research considers economic implications of genetically engineered pests. a
November 7, 2017 Forestry, Land Use, Research Tropical forests By What’s a fair price to pay for conserving tropical forests? a
November 7, 2017 Faculty, Methods, Research Fackler webinar By Paul L. Fackler presents webinar as part of NSF’s Computational Sustainable Network seminar series. a
November 7, 2017 Energy, Faculty, Policy PA598 By Christopher Galik offers new energy policy course in Spring 2018. a
October 4, 2017 Land, Research Tax Incentives By Tax Calculator Puts a Price Tag on Land Conservation a
October 4, 2017 Energy, Environment, Forestry, Research Wood pellets By Is Wood for Energy Better Than Coal? As CEnREP Affiliate Robert Abt Explains, “It’s Complicated.” a
August 31, 2017 Research New Policy Aims to Promote Earlier Species Conservation By CEnREP Affiliate evaluates new species conservation policy a