
Nils Droste
@nilsdroste
Assoc. Prof environmental politics @pol_lu @becc_sweden & @CIRCLE_LU, Assoc. Ed @Ambio_journal, ag econ post-doc @cec_lund, ecol public finance PhD @ufz_de
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https://nils.droste.io 09-12-2011 16:58:23
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Read our new paper, out today, where we propose a carbon and biodiversity co-crediting scheme for a nature positive future. 🌳👉 tinyurl.com/26pvz6en @KewScience University of Tartu Plants People Planet 🌱👥🌐

To mitigate climate change, a carbon tax alone is not enough, we also need subsidies for green innovation and green industrial policies, says Philippe Aghion. Tim Phillips Talk Normal ow.ly/aqf150PhlsA

Working on forest policies? Interested in an OA database on Nordic Forest policies? Fridén et al collected policies for 4 Nordic countries and 200 years, funded by: Nordic Forest Research and NordForsk Nils Droste Dalia D'Amato spkl.io/60184vsws



Nordic Forest Policy – a journey through two centuries - Resilience Blog resilience-blog.com/2024/02/12/nor… via Resilience Programme


We are hiring a 2-year postdoc to study trade-offs and synergies at the landscape scale in #forests Lund University Experience with modelling, GIS, and programming required. lu.varbi.com/en/what:job/jo…


Thrilled to see our paper out in Science Magazine: We distil decades of research into a simple formula that can help governments account for the increasing benefits that scarce ecosystems provide when deciding on policies that affect nature: science.org/doi/10.1126/sc…

We have an open 2 year-postdoc position on developing a pilot national biodiversity account for Swedens forest sector: lu.varbi.com/en/what:job/jo…. Deadline 30th April The positions is part of the Mistra Biopath project (mistrabiopath.se) Academic Jobs




New article from Sofia Henriks, Niklas Harring & Nils Droste, and it's #OpenAccess! 'Contrary to popular belief, our longitudinal analysis finds little evidence that climate policies significantly impact governmental support in Sweden.' doi.org/10.1080/096440…



Voters do not punish their government for climate policies under favorable conditions Sofia Henriks, Niklas Harring & Nils Droste / Nils Droste Pages: 320-343 doi.org/10.1080/096440…