R. Andreas Kraemer has been managing Director of Ecologic since its foundation in 1995, and as Visiting Assistant Professor of Duke University lectures on European integration and environmental policy in Duke's Berlin Program. With a strong background in institutional analysis and capacity building in environmental policy and resource management, he now focuses on integrating environmental concerns into other policies, notably EU General Affairs, trade, development and external relations. He is renowned for his expertise in international water management and policy. Andreas Kraemer is co-chairman of the advisory boards of ÖkoWorld, a group of green investment funds or mutual trusts, setting criteria for global investment, and of Oekom Research, a rating agency specialising on corporate and sovereign debtors' ethics and sustainability. He also serves on the Board of the Bellagio Forum for Sustainable Development, is a member of the Dutch governmental advisory Agendagroep "EG Milieubeleid en Nederland", and gives editorial advice to several technical and policy journals. Since 1995, the main themes of his work at Ecologic have been general analyses of environmental and resource policy, economic and institutional issues of water management and water policy. Andreas Kraemer also specializes in the development of the treaties constituting the European Union, transatlantic relations, and the consequences of economic globalization including the resulting conflicts between trade, development and environment. In his work, he combines analysis and assessment with communication and awareness-raising. The purpose of this work is to improve environmental policy and the integration of environmental requirements into all policy fields. From 1986 to 1991, Andreas Kraemer worked for a range of policy institutes: Science Center Berlin (WZB), the Institut für ökologische Wirtschaftsforschung (IÖW) and the Research Unit Environmental Policy of the Free University of Berlin. During this period, his work focused on environmental, energy and water policies. At the WZB and IÖW, he worked on strategies for promoting clean technologies and the substitution of dangerous chemicals in industry. From 1991 to 1995, he was Senior Fellow at the non-profit Institute for European Environmental Policy (IEEP), with offices in various European capitals and a European-wide network of correspondents.
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