CEPA
Welcome to CEPA, the Maxwell School's interdisciplinary research center on the environment! CEPA brings together faculty and graduate students from a wide range of academic disciplines who share an interest in environmental issues and policy. For more information, please see About Us. Recent news items, announcements and the next few upcoming events are listed below.
Thu, May 17
12:00 pm, ArtRage Gallery, 505 Hawley Ave., Syracuse
12:00 pm, ArtRage Gallery, 505 Hawley Ave., Syracuse
- Peter Castro Co-edits Book on Climate Change
- Climate Change and Threatened Communities: Vulnerability, Capacity, and Action will be published next month in the UK by Practical Action Publishers. [more...]
- Medani Bhandari - Best Paper Award 2011
- Medani Bhandari, Ph.D. candidate in Sociology has received best paper award from Climate 2011 (climate2011.net) for his paper "Environmental Performance and Vulnerability to Climate Change: A Case Study of India, Nepal, Bangladesh, and Pakistan". Congratulations! [more...]
- CEPA Visitor - Neo Siping Luo
- Neo Siping Luo is a Visiting Scholar in the Department of Public Administration, Center for Environmental Policy and Administration of the Maxwell School.
Neo comes from Tsinghua University (Beijing, China). His major interests focus on international technology transfer and indigenous innovation, particularly for renewable energy such as solar and wind energy in China.
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- CEPA Visitor - Xianjin Lai
- Xianjin (Jin) Lai is a Visiting Scholar in the Department of Public Administration, Center for Environmental Policy and Administration of the Maxwell School. Jin’s research focuses on science, technology and public policy, specifically on energy technology innovation and climate change policy. He is a visiting PHD Candidate from the Graduate University at the Chinese Academy of Sciences and holds a BS in Public Administration from Sichuan University in Chengdu (2004).
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- CEPA Visitor - Zhaoyang Zheng
- Professor Zhaoyang Zheng is a Visiting Scholar in the Department of Public Administration, Center for Environmental Policy and Administration of the Maxwell School. Professor Zheng is from Nankai University, China. Zhaoyang's research interests include foreign trade of China, particularly China’s role in international vertical specialization and foreign trade and regional economic cooperation of China.
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