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Glenn-Marie Lange is a Research Scholar at the Centre for Economy, Environment
and Society (CEES) at the Earth Institute at Columbia University, specilaising
in environment and development. Working extensively in Africa and Asia,
a major component of Dr. Lange's research has been building Environmental
Accounts as a tool to integrate environmental concerns into sectoral and
macroeconomic policy analysis.
She is currently Senior Technical Advisor to the programme for Natural
Resource Accounting in East and Southern Africa, which she and her colleagues
initiated in 1995. Within this and other projects related to sustainable
development in Africa, she has undertaken policy research in such areas
as transboundary resource management, tourism and the environment, and
environmental-economic modeling of issues like land reform and water pricing
reform.
She has worked closely with governments, universities, and NGO's in Africa
to build environmental economics capacity. Glenn-Marie Lange received
a Ph.D. in Economics frrom New York University in 1990 and worked until
2003 at NYU's Institute for Economic Analysis.
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