Robustness of norm-driven cooperation in the commons
Research article by Alessandro Tavoni on 6 Jan 2016
Schlüter, Maja, Tavoni, Alessandro and Levin, Simon (2016). In: Proceedings of the Royal Society B: Biological Sciences . ISSN 0962-8452
Research article by Alessandro Tavoni on 6 Jan 2016
Schlüter, Maja, Tavoni, Alessandro and Levin, Simon (2016). In: Proceedings of the Royal Society B: Biological Sciences . ISSN 0962-8452
Policy publication by Bob Ward on 6 Jan 2016
Lettter from Bob Ward, Policy and Communications Director of the Institute, raises concerns about “inaccurate and misleading claims” in the testimony submitted by Dr Bjorn Lomborg to the House of … read more »
Policy publication by Alina Averchenkova on 8 Dec 2015
This paper fleshes out the definition of credibility and identifies its key determinants which respect to action on climate change. It then outlines a framework to assess the credibility of … read more »
Presentations and data by Alina Averchenkova on 8 Dec 2015
Presentation given at the Side event at COP21/CMP11 in Paris, France on 8 December 2015.
Working paper by Sander Chan, Robert Falkner, Harro van Asselt, Matthew Goldberg on 23 Nov 2015
This report provides the first progress assessment of climate actions launched at the 2014 UN Climate Summit in New York. It considers the distribution and performance of climate actions along … read more »
Policy publication by Rodney Boyd, Joe Cranston Turner, Bob Ward on 30 Oct 2015
This analysis considers whether the INDCs that were submitted by 23 October 2015 are consistent with a reasonable chance of not exceeding the 2°C warming limit. read more »
Presentations and data by Nicholas Stern on 19 Oct 2015
Powerpoint slides from a speech given by Professor Lord Nicholas Stern at the Sheldonian Theatre, Oxford, UK on 19 October 2015 read more »
Working paper by Swenja Surminski on 30 Sep 2015
Adapting to climate change requires the engagement of a wide range of stakeholders, including the private sector. However, little is still known about if and how corporations, particularly those operating … read more »
Research article by Jouni Paavola on 17 Sep 2015
Multi-level environmental governance (MLEG) has become commonplace, yet few attempts have been made to explain in economic terms why it should have emerged. This article examines four economic explanations for MLEG. The first considers it as a solution for overcoming collective action challenges when a large number of actors are involved. The second explanation is […]
Research article by Alessandro Tavoni on 8 Sep 2015
Sergio Currarini, Carmen Marchiori, Alessandro Tavoni. September 2015. In Environmental and Resource Economics, DOI 10.1007/s10640-015-9953-6