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Gund Institute for Environment
Founded
1992; 32 years ago (1992)
Type
Research
Location
University of Vermont 617 Main Street Burlington, Vermont, United States
Website
http://www.uvm.edu/giee/
The Gund Institute for Environment (founded 1992), formerly known as the Gund Institute for Ecological Economics and more commonly known as Gund Institute, is a research institute for transdisciplinary scholarship,[1] Based at the University of Vermont (UVM) and comprising diverse faculty, students, and collaborators worldwide. The Gund Institute offers graduate-level training where students are exposed to a wide range of expertise, perspectives, and techniques through course offerings, weekly discussions and seminars, and research mentoring. The Gund Institute offers a Certificate of Graduate Study in Ecological Economics, available both to UVM graduate students and to anyone pursuing continuing education. In addition, it has a series of problem-solving workshops called "Ateliers" and nearly two hundred educational videos.[2]
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invasive species by eating them. Roman is a Fellow at the GundInstituteforEcologicalEconomics at the University of Vermont. He earned an AB with Honors...
to 2012. Costanza was the Gund Professor of EcologicalEconomics and director of the GundInstituteforEcologicalEconomics at the University of Vermont...
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Robert Costanza, ecological economist, Gund Professor of Ecologicaleconomics and Director of the GundInstituteforEcologicalEconomics at the University...
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the name itself. Robert Costanza, the director of the GundInstituteforEcologicalEconomics, has used STELLA models in environmental and economic modeling...
of the GundInstitutefor Environment. Before joining the University of Vermont in 2002 he was assistant professor in the Department of Economics at Rensselaer...
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World Institute for Development Economics Research; Julia Steinberger (Sc.B. 1996) – Professor of EcologicalEconomics, University of Lausanne Ebonya Washington...