Considered as France's first Law University, Paris-Panthéon-Assas University offers a level of excellence in the following disciplines: Law, Political Science, Economics, Management, Information and Communication Sciences. There are over 23,000 students and 1,500 professors at Paris-Panthéon-Assas University. Visit website ↗ More
Paris-headquartered network of Vietnamese scientists and experts, pioneering strategic advisory, executive education, and science–policy forums for Vietnam’s sustainable development; successfully hosted AMES 2024 in Ho Chi Minh City. Visit website ↗ More
Launched in October 2010, the Climate Economics Chair is designed to be a research platform recognized academically and open to the economic and political world. Its research program, validated by an international scientific committee, is focused on the economics of climate change. Visit website ↗ More
The Department of Land Economy at the University of Cambridge focuses on interdisciplinary studies of law, economics, and the environment as they relate to land use, urban planning, and real estate. It integrates economics, law, and geography to address issues such as sustainable development, urbanization, and environmental management. The department offers undergraduate and postgraduate programmes, preparing students for careers in government, business, and research. Research areas include environmental economics and law, sustainable finance, real estate finance, sustainable cities and transport, and planning policy. It hosts several research centres that work on sustainability issues directly related to the themes of the conference, including the Cambridge Centre for Environment, Energy and Natural Resource Governance, the centre for Finance for Environmental and Social Systemic Change and the Centre for Resilience and Sustainable Development (CRSD). Prof. Andreas Kontoleon is the Department's Director of Research. Visit website ↗ More
The UMI SOURCE (Joint International Research Unit SUSTAINABILITY AND RESILIENCE) is a multidisciplinary laboratory (economics and geography) between the IRD and the UVSQ, with partners from Côte d'Ivoire, Madagascar and Senegal. UMI SOURCE occupies a complementary and original position in Paris-Saclay, through the integration of Southern partners in the scientific council of the unit, through its focus on multidimensional studies of development, the environment, and sustainable development. , as well as through the practice of a pluralist economy. The research work of the UMI SOURCE mobilizes the disciplinary knowledge of economics and geography, and their tools in a sustained dialogue within the economic discipline as well as with the other social sciences. The research work carried out in teams and in partnership is part of an approach in terms of the political economy of development and the environment, taking into account the contexts, the actors, the geographical scales and the dynamics. UMI SOURCE is recognized nationally and internationally for its research and expertise work carried out as a team and in partnership on its themes and fields. Visit website ↗ More