Application Deadline: November 4, 2024
The Ronald Coase Institute is inviting applications for up to three grants of up to $20,000 USD each to young scholars conducting research on the topic – “How do institutions affect adaptation to climate change – in developing countries?“. Proposals should explore how institutions – laws, customs, and norms – either help or hinder adaptation to climate change in developing countries.
Past studies have examined adaptation challenges in developed countries, particularly in relation to information, behavior, and income. Researches that examines how institutions like property rights, governance, regulation, and competition affect adaptation decisions and outcomes in developing countries are welcome.
Eligibility
- PhD students, post-docs, and early-career scholars
Application Details
- Proposal (5 pages max)
- CVs (2 pages max per researcher)
- Cover page (1 page)
- Detailed bibliography (optional)
The complete application should be sent to ca*************@co***.org with email subject line “Climate adaptation proposal“. Decisions will be announced by the end of November 2024.
For further enquiries, contact Darin Hargis, dh*****@co***.org and Dominic Parker, do************@wi**.edu.