EAERE INSTITUTIONAL MEMBERS

Full Institutional Members

Beijer Institute of Ecological Economics (The), Sweden
Center for Energy Policy and Economics at ETH Zurich – CEPE
Deloitte Climate & Sustainability
Environmental Defense Fund – EDF
Fondazione Eni Enrico Mattei – FEEM
Institute for Public Goods and Policies – Spanish National Research Council – IPP-CSIC
Journal of Environmental and Resource Economics and Management – JEEM, USA
Potsdam Institute for Climate Impact Research – PIK, Germany
Research Institute of Capital Formation, Development Bank of Japan Inc. – RICF-DBJ
Resources for the Future – RFF, USA
School of Geography and the Environment, University of Oxford – SSEE
The Cyprus Institute, Republic of Cyprus
Toulouse School of Economics – UMR TSE-R
University of Ferrara, Sustainability Environmental Economics and Dynamics Studies – SEEDS
University of Oslo, Department of Economics, Norway

University Institutional Members

Aalto University, Finland
Ca’ Foscari University of Venice, Department of Economics – UNIVE-Econ
Center for Economics and Corporate Sustainability – CEDON, KU Leuven
Centre for Research in Geography, Resources, Environment, Energy and Networks – GREEN, Bocconi University
Charles University (CUNI)
Climate Economics Chair
College of Environmental Sciences and Engineering, Peking University – CESE-PKU
Environment for Development Initiative – EfD, Environmental Economics Unit, Department of Economics, University of Gothenburg
Environmental Economics Knowledge Center, Nova School of Business and Economics, Universidade Nova de Lisboa – NOVA SBE
EUI Florence School of Regulation Climate – EUI FSR Climate
Euro-Mediterranean Center on Climate Change Foundation – CMCC
John von Neumann University – NJE Hungary
Mercator Research Institute on Global Commons and Climate Change – MCC
Netherlands Environmental Assessment Agency – PBL
Norwegian University of Life Sciences – NMBU, School of Economics and Business, Norway
Paris School of Economics – PSE
Research laboratory on Socio-Economic and Environmental Sustainability (ReSEES), Athens University of Economics and Business
Technical University of Denmark, Department of Technology, Management and Economics – DTU, Denmark
Technische Universität Berlin (TU Berlin)
The Grantham Research Institute on Climate Change and the Environment – GRI
Tilburg Sustainability Center (TSC), Tilburg University
University of Bologna, Department of Economics – UNIBO
University of Exeter – UoE, UK
University of Graz, Wegener Center for Climate and Global Change – UGRAZ
University of Helsinki, Department of Econonomics and Management – UH
University of Kassel, Germany
University of Manchester – UoM
University of Mannheim, Department of Economics, Chair of Quantitative Economics, Germany
University of Padova, Department of Economics and Management “Marco Fanno”, Italy
University of Santiago de Compostela, Instituto de Estudios y Desarrollo de Galicia – IDEGA
University of Siena – UNISI
University of Southern Denmark, Department of Sociology, Environmental and Business Economics
University of Warwick (UoW)
Venice International University – VIU
Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam, Department of Spatial Economics – VUA
Vytautas Magnus University – VMU Agricultural Academy
Wageningen University, Environmental Economics and Natural Resources – WUR
Yale School of the Environment – YSE

 

CALL FOR EAERE INSTITUTIONAL MEMBERSHIP 2025 (1 JAN – 31 DEC 2025)

 

Annual memberships are valid for year 2025 until December 31st, 2025 and triennial memberships are valid from year 2025 until December 31st, 2027, independently from the subscription date.

 

WHO

Associations, Public and Private Institutions.

HOW

In order to become members, please fill in the institutional membership application form.

The category Institutional Members is open to associations, and public and private institutions which operate in fields connected with the aims of the Association or which pursue the aims and materially support the activities of the Association or individual initiatives promoted by the Association, by providing human, organisational or financial resources.
Incomes from institutional membership fees will be used exclusively and completely to further the aims of the Association.
By joining EAERE, you support the Association in:
Lobbying for environmental and resource economics research funding from the European Commission and elsewhere.
Advancing the science of economics.
Advancing the application of environmental economics in the development and application of policy.
Advancing the application of environmental economics in business and commerce.
Advancing communication between scholars, teachers, students and practitioners.

BENEFITS

FEES

PAYMENT METHODS

FULL INSTITUTIONAL MEMBERS 2025

One non-transferable registration for institutional staff to the EAERE Annual Conference

A 2025 individual membership in EAERE for a designated staff member

Two complimentary 2025 EAERE individual memberships to Ph.D. students

Recognition at the EAERE Annual Conference

The right to post free job announcements in the EAERE LinkedIn page and in the Association’s monthly Highlights

Dissemination of initiatives and event announcements via EAERE social channels and the Association’s monthly Highlights

Listing on the EAERE website

The right to send nominations for the EAERE Awards

UNIVERSITY INSTITUTIONAL MEMBERS 2025

A 2025 individual membership in EAERE for a designated staff member

Two complimentary 2025 individual memberships in EAERE to Ph.D. students

Recognition at the EAERE Annual Conference

10% discount for the payment of ``group membership`` for a minimum of 10 individual members

The right to post free job announcements in the EAERE LinkedIn page and in the Association’s monthly Highlights

Dissemination of initiatives and event announcements via EAERE social channels and the Association’s monthly Highlights

Listing on the EAERE website

The right to send nominations for the EAERE Awards