Call for Papers
Papers applying Game Theory to Transboundary and Global Issues, relevant to policy makers, international agencies and academic researchers are sought.
Applications of Game Theory to issues in natural resources (e.g., fisheries, forestry, water), environment, climate change, trade, technology transfer, migration and alike, are encouraged. Papers may address issues such as: (1) formation and stability of international agreements; (2) the tradeoff between fairness and efficiency; (3) accounting for environmental values in a development context; (4) globalization effects, such as climate change and trade.
Please submit a short version of your paper in a 12-page (1.5 spaced) format or a full paper for review and selection consideration by February 10, 2011. Papers will be reviewed by 2 reviewers and if accepted, authors will be asked to submit the final paper ( < 25 page 1.5 spaced) 2 months prior to the meeting. A template for preparing a full paper will be available by March 15, 2011.
We plan several peer reviewed publications, therefore, we seek original papers only.
Timetable:
- 10 February 2011: Short or full papers due
- 15 March 2011: Acceptance decision sent
- 15 May 2011: Final papers due
- 31 May 2011: Final program ready/proceedings produced
Papers should be sent, by e-mail, to:
Dr. Ariel Dinar
Water Science and Policy Center
Dept of Environmental Sciences
University of California, Riverside
adinar@ucr.edu