… residents’ willingness to pay (WTP) a premium for local forest products, clean drinking water from forested watersheds, and access to recreation on private forestland. A survey was administered by … monetary value to nonmarket forest goods and services. The present value WTP for drinking water from protected watersheds is $17.87 per month. Average WTP for recreational access on …
… Interested in the impact of the technology sector, and in learning more about what leading companies in the space today are … robots. Come hear from four FES alumni working at the intersection of technology and environmental sustainability on Friday, February 10th. Panelists will … The discussion will be focused around their current roles, as well as their paths to the technology sector. Lunch will be served. This event is co-sponsored by the Yale Center for …
… Matthew Howard (Director of Alliance for Water Stewardship – North America, The Water Council), will discuss corporate certiTication processes and water policy & regulation impacts on the US & global market place. Equity and Justice …
… '17) will present key findings from their recent 2016 report on the need for capital in the water sector and how foundations can address water issues through program-related investments (PRIs) - a practice that is in its nascent stages. In incorporating PRIs into a foundation’s water-related strategy, opportunities exist to invest in water trading programs, product …
… our three part webinar mini-series, titled Capital Flows: Catalyzing Investments in Water Resources. The mini series explores the development of water finance markets in the United States and is organized in partnership with the … Partnership will engage in an interactive conversation on the National Network on Water Quality Trading and its new report, “Building a Water Quality Trading Program: Options …
… technologies depends on farmers’ understanding of the technologies, their decision to adopt technology, and whether the technology is correctly used. Social science and marketing literature on diffusion of technologies has stressed the importance of social networks in technology adoption.This project is designed to provide experimental evidence on how best to …
… both quantifiable and unquantifiable value to humans. Carbon sequestration, filtered water, stress relief and sense of community are just a few ways people benefit from this … healthy forests in the Catskills provide New York City residents some of the best tasting water in the country at a fraction of the cost of a traditional water treatment plant. Natural infrastructure can also promote resilience from chronic …
… realm, on new techniques and technologies to transform its use of Food, Energy and Water. Opportunities for involvement include: Over 300 Yale alumni will convene and … and to have one-on-one discussions with experts in sustainability, energy, food, and water. Watch the talks LIVE: Sessions taking place in Evans Hall, Yale SOM: … https://livestream.com/YaleSOM/yess-water-energy-panel-keynote Sessions taking place in Kroon Hall, Yale FES: (All sessions): …
… in a series of interactive workshops to discuss how finance, policy, communication and technology can be leveraged to scale up collaborative approaches to practical action. … Hands on work sessions to build scale in projects on the circular economy, collaborative water strategies, energy efficiency in buildings, coastal resiliency and climate smart … Hands on work sessions to build scale in projects on the circular economy, collaborative water strategies, energy efficiency in buildings, coastal resiliency and climate smart …
… our three part webinar mini-series, titled Capital Flows: Catalyzing Investments in Water Resources. The mini series explores the development of water finance markets in the United States and is organized in partnership with the … familiar to any thriving entrepreneur: situational awareness, bold outcomes, innovation and technology, data and analytics, and gain-focused investment. This no-nonsense strategy …