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Jorge García López is an Associate Professor at the Faculty of Management, Universidad de los Andes (Uniandes), Colombia. He teaches courses such as Social Responsibility and Economic Analysis for Development at both undergraduate and graduate levels. His academic background includes a PhD in Economics from the University of Gothenburg, a Master’s in Environmental Economics from the University of Los Andes, and a Bachelor’s in Civil Engineering from the Colombian School of Engineering.
- PhD in Economics – University of Gothenburg (2007)
- Master in Environmental Economics and Natural Resources – University of Los Andes, Colombia (2001)
- Civil Engineer – Colombian School of Engineering Julio Garavito (1996)
His research focuses on environmental economics, climate change economics, and sustainability. He has made significant contributions to the understanding of carbon pricing, emissions trading, low-carbon transitions, and public disclosure mechanisms. His work emphasizes policy design, social norms, and resilience in both developed and Global South contexts.
The recent articles highlight a strong focus on carbon pricing, climate resilience, and sustainable development. His publications frequently appear in high-impact journals and encyclopedias, covering topics such as carbon taxes, emissions trading, social-ecological systems, and inclusive green transitions. The interdisciplinary nature of his work bridges economics, environmental science, and public policy, with a growing emphasis on governance and equity in climate action.
Jorge García López has not been mentioned as receiving specific scientific awards in the provided text.
He advises doctoral students and leads applied research projects, including consultancy work funded by EDF. His research group affiliation is in Public Management, and he actively contributes to academic and policy-oriented outputs. While specific grants are not detailed, his project with EDF indicates engagement with external funding and real-world policy applications.
He is affiliated with research groups in Public Management at Universidad de los Andes, contributing to interdisciplinary work on sustainability and governance. His projects often involve collaboration with international researchers and institutions, reflecting a global perspective on climate and environmental challenges.





