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| birth_name = Partha Sarathi Dasgupta
| birth_date = {{birth-date and age|17 November 1942}}
| birth_place = [[Dhaka|Dacca]], [[Bengal Presidency]], [[British India]]
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| nationality = British
| doctoral_advisor = [[James Mirrlees]]
| alma_mater = {{ubl|[[Hansraj College, Delhi]] (BSc)|[[Trinity College, Cambridge]] (BA, PhD)}}▼
| institution = {{ubl|[[University of Cambridge]]|[[London School of Economics]]}}
| field = [[Ecological economics]]
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| awards = {{ubl|[[Volvo Environment Prize]] (2002)|[[PEN/John Kenneth Galbraith Award]] (2007)|[[Zayed International Prize for the Environment]] (2011)|[[Blue Planet Prize]] (2015)|[[Tyler Prize for Environmental Achievement]] (2016)|[[Kew International Medal]] (2021)|[[Champions of the Earth]] (2022)|[[BBVA Foundation Frontiers of Knowledge Award]] (2023)}}
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'''Sir Partha Sarathi Dasgupta'''
==Personal life==
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===Prizes and awards===
Dasgupta was co-recipient (with [[Karl-Göran Mäler]]) of the 2002 [[Volvo Environment Prize]];<ref>[https://www.environment-prize.com Volvo Environment Prize]</ref> and (also with Mäler) of the 2004 Boulding Award of the [[International Society for Ecological Economics]];,<ref>[https://www.isecoeco.org/boulding-award/ Kenneth E. Boulding Award]</ref> co-recipient (with Geoffrey Heal) of the [[Association of Environmental and Resource Economists]]' "Publication of Enduring Quality Award 2003" for their book, Economic Theory and Exhaustible Resources; recipient of the [[PEN/John Kenneth Galbraith Award]], 2007, of the [[American Agricultural Economics Association]]; recipient of the [[Zayed International Environment Prize]] (II: scientific and technological achievements) in 2011; and recipient of the European Lifetime Achievement Award (in Environmental and Resource Economics) from the European Association of Environmental and Resource Economists, 2014. In 2007, together with [[Eric Maskin]] he was awarded the Erik Kempe Award in Environmental and Resource Economics, a joint prize of the Kempe Foundation and the European Association of Environmental and Resource Economists (EAERE). He was awarded the 2015 [[Blue Planet Prize]] for Environmental Research,<ref name="bpa">{{Cite web|url=https://scienceportal.jst.go.jp/news/newsflash_review/newsflash/2015/06/20150619_02.html|title=ブループラネット賞英米2経済学者に|date=2015-06-19|publisher=SciencePortal ([[:w:ja:科学技術振興機構|Japan Science and Technology Agency]])|language=ja|access-date=2015-08-09}}</ref> the 2016 [[Tyler Prize]], and the Kew International Medal, 2021 of the Royal Botanical Garden, Kew. In 2022 he was honoured by Freedom of the City of London by Special Invitation. The same year he was awarded the [[Champions of the Earth]] award for Science and Innovation by the [[UNEP]]. For 2023 he was awarded the [[BBVA Foundation Frontiers of Knowledge Award]] in the category "Economics, Finance and Management".<ref>[https://www.frontiersofknowledgeawards-fbbva.es/noticias/frontiers-knowledge-award-16th-edition-economics-finance-management/ BBVA Foundation Frontiers of Knowledge Award 2023]</ref>
Dasgupta was awarded a Doctorate (Honoris Causa) by [[Wageningen University]], 2000; [[Université catholique de Louvain|Catholic University of Louvain]], 2007; Faculte [[Facultés universitaires Saint-Louis|Université Saint-Louis]], 2009; [[University of Bologna]], 2010; [[Tilburg University]], 2012; Harvard University, 2013; University of York, 2017.
==Selected publications==
* ''Guidelines for Project Evaluation
* ''Economic Theory and Exhaustible Resources'' (with G. M. Heal), Cambridge University Press, 1979.
* "Utilitarianism, information and rights" in {{cite book | editor-last1 = Sen | editor-first1 = Amartya | editor-last2 = Williams | editor-first2 = Bernard | editor-link1 = Amartya Sen | editor-link2 = Bernard Williams | title = Utilitarianism and beyond | pages = 199–218 | publisher = Cambridge University Press | location = Cambridge | year = 1982 | isbn = 9780511611964 }}
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==References==
{{Reflist}}
==External links==
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