The South Asian Network for Development and Environmental Economics (SANDEE) plays a pivotal role in supporting research that examines the intersection of development, natural resource use, and environmental sustainability. By providing grants to researchers and institutions across South Asia and the Hindu Kush Himalayan (HKH) region, SANDEE fosters innovative studies in environmental and resource economics, focusing on critical issues affecting these regions.
The call for Research Concept Notes 2025 offers an opportunity for scholars to contribute to the economics of climate risks, natural resource management, and environmental change. This initiative is vital for understanding and addressing the economic implications of environmental challenges in South Asia and the HKH region.
SANDEE's grants are tailored to support high-quality research in economics and the environment, encouraging multidisciplinary approaches with a strong economic foundation. Projects emphasizing cross-border collaborations and transboundary environmental issues are highly prioritized.
For the 2025 call, SANDEE focuses on three key research areas:
Ecosystems play an integral role in providing various services, including provisioning, regulating, supporting, and cultural benefits. However, rapid human activity has accelerated the degradation of these services, with both immediate and long-term consequences for livelihoods and environmental health.
Research in ecosystems management under SANDEE aims to:
Key Resources for Researchers:
To facilitate research, SANDEE recommends using several external resources such as:
Examples of SANDEE-supported Projects:
SANDEE has supported notable studies in ecosystem management, such as:
The effects of climate change are intensifying across South Asia, with profound economic and social implications. Temperature variations, erratic precipitation, extreme weather events, and rising sea levels are already disrupting the lives of millions, particularly in vulnerable communities.
SANDEE's focus on the economics of climate change encompasses:
Examples of SANDEE Research in Climate Economics:
SANDEE has a track record of supporting climate-focused research, such as:
South Asia and the HKH region face increasing pressure on natural resources due to population growth, urbanization, and industrialization. Sustainable resource use is critical for ensuring long-term ecological balance and economic stability.
SANDEE encourages studies on:
Recognizing the interconnected nature of environmental challenges, SANDEE actively promotes multidisciplinary projects that integrate economics with other fields such as ecology, sociology, and political science. Additionally, transboundary collaborations are encouraged to address issues that span national borders, such as water resource management and air pollution control.
Researchers and institutions interested in applying for SANDEE’s grants must:
The deadline for submitting research concept notes is December 31, 2024. All submissions must include:
Concept notes should be submitted through SANDEE’s official portal, ensuring compliance with all guidelines outlined in the call for proposals.
The selection process involves a rigorous evaluation of submissions based on their relevance, feasibility, and potential impact. Proposals emphasizing innovative solutions, policy implications, and benefits to marginalized communities are given priority.
SANDEE’s research grants represent a critical investment in understanding and addressing the economic dimensions of environmental challenges in South Asia and the HKH region. By focusing on ecosystems management, the economics of climate change, and sustainable resource use, SANDEE empowers researchers to develop solutions that promote both environmental sustainability and economic development.
For researchers eager to contribute to these pressing issues, the deadline for submitting concept notes is December 31, 2024. This is an unparalleled opportunity to make a tangible impact on environmental and resource economics in one of the world’s most dynamic and diverse regions.
For further information, visit SANDEE’s official website and explore the comprehensive guidelines for preparing and submitting concept notes. Together, let us shape a sustainable future for South Asia and the HKH region.