Causal inference/impact evaluation
This is primarily aimed at conservation scientists but I'll include people from other field who share useful methods stuff.
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@juliajones.bsky.social
@lauradee.bsky.social
Associate Prof at University of Colorado. I study the effects of climate change on ecosystems and people. Interested in how to effectively design and evaluate nature based solutions, evidence, and strategies for climate adaptation and conservation. She/her
@econservation.bsky.social
Asst. Professor at the University of California, Santa Barbara. Environmental economist. Land systems scientist.
@seema.bsky.social
Economics professor at Princeton. I study environmental conservation, gender equality, and (too many) other topics in developing countries. seemajayachandran.com
@jonahbusch.bsky.social
Environmental economist: climate, forests, land, biodiversity, development.
@causalab.bsky.social
Actionable #causalinference with real-world impact. We use health data to help decision makers make better decisions. We train investigators at Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health. Connect with CAUSALab: https://linktr.ee/causalab
@daschulz.bsky.social
Researcher, European Forest Institute. Interested in the intersection between land use and biodiversity, spatial impact evaluation.
@sebadbx.bsky.social
Economics and biodiversity conservation mostly 🦍. I'm a researcher at INRAE (France) affiliated with the Center for Environmental Economics-Montpellier https://sites.google.com/view/sdesbureaux
@sebcos.bsky.social
Implementation Science for Nature and People at Conservation International #views are my own
@pedrosantanna.bsky.social
Associate Professor at Emory University. Causal Inference | Difference-in-Differences | Econometrics. Dad x4
@juliajones.bsky.social
Professor of conservation science, commenting on environment & development, nature markets, impact evaluation, & Welsh life.