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New publication on micromobility systems and public transit usage
Chandra Kiran B. Krishnamurthy (CERE, SLU) and Nicole S. Ngo (University of Oregon) have recently published their article Do micromobility systems promote public transit usage? Evidence from U.S. Cities in Transportation Research Part D: Transport and Environment. See article here. Micromobility is a relatively new mode of travel in urban areas. This term includes quite… -
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4th Joint Winter Workshop with LTU
In the middle of march, the Centre for Environmental and Resource Economics (CERE) and the economics unit at LTU hosted a joint winter workshop for the fourth time. This year, we gathered in Ammarnäs—a long-time CERE favorite and a first-time visit for our colleagues from LTU. A great setting for discussions, collaboration, and strengthening our… -
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Ulvön Environmental Economics Conference 2026, June 16–18
Welcome to attend Ulvön Environmental Economics Conference 2026, a leading forum for cutting-edge research and policy dialogue in environmental economics. This year’s conference takes place during June 16–18. The conference is held at Ulvön (the Wolf Island) a small, picturesque, old fishing hamlet located along the High Coast, about 500 km north of Stockholm. Submission… -
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CERE participation in KBC ski relay
CERE members traded desks for skis on Feb 26, taking on a fun relay across the university campus. Team spirit, fresh air and winter vibes made it a perfect research break! The tired, but happy skiers are (from left) Göran Bostedt, Mattias Vesterberg, Hanna Lindström and Sef Meens Eriksson. Sven Lindström cheered from the side. -
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Call for papers – 2nd Workshop on Transport Economics and the Environment
Submission deadline: March 31, 2026 –> Use this form to submit your abstract More info here. on behalf of the organizing committeeRob HartChandra KrishnamurthyEfi Kyriakopoulou -
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Debate article: “Stegra Is Unprofitable – Even for the Climate”
The planned green steel project Stegra in Boden is not socio‑economically profitable and provides only limited climate benefits. This is the view of CERE researchers Professor Bengt Kriström and Professor Emeritus Per‑Olov Johansson, expressed in a debate article in Affärsvärlden. The authors argue that the project’s costs are underestimated while its climate benefits are overstated.…

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