New grant kicks off CSF's Conservation Economics Initiative

New grant kicks off CSF's Conservation Economics Initiative

The Gordon and Betty Moore Foundation awarded a grant of $256,000 this month to support CSF's Conservation Economics Initiative. The CEI is a CSF-Duke University effort to spread the effective use of conservation economics to benefit natural ecosystems. Moore's support, along with funds from the John D. and Catherine T. MacArthur Foundation, will be used to set up local hubs where CSF-style conservation economics courses can be delivered by our own course graduates. The CEI will also take CSF's deep in-person training know-how and transform it into online teaching resources to make sure that more conservationists learn the economic essentials and that our students have knowledge at their fingertips when they need it. Further, the grant from the Moore Foundation will enable support of graduate internships in conservation economics for Duke students and will fund improvements in the efficiency of our existing, highly-regarded courses.

Learn more about CSF and Duke's collaboration and the Conservation Economics Initiative here.