Interdisciplinary Workshops in Environmental Economics
As a postdoc at the University of Arizona (UA), I planned and led a series of interdisciplinary environmental workshops at the Arizona Institute for Resilience (AIR) with a goal to facilitate a dialogue across disciplines focusing on AIR research themes.Â
Fall 2021 - Syllabus
Workshop 1: Remote Sensing and Earth Science, November 2021
Participants: Economics (UA), School of Government and Public Policy (UA), Hydrology and Atmospheric Sciences (UA), Geography (UA)
Workshop 2: Water Resources and Hydrology, November 2021
Participants: Economics (UA), Hydrology and Atmospheric Sciences (UA), Geography (UA), Civil Engineering (UA)
Workshop 3: Energy, Energy Policy, and Renewable Energy Systems, December 2021
Participants: Economics (UA), School of Government and Public Policy (UA), Systems and Industrial Engineering (UA), Hydrology and Atmospheric Sciences (UA), Electrical Engineering (UA), Computer Engineering (UA), Systems and Industrial Engineering (UA)
Spring 2022
Workshop 4: Using Historical Weather Data in Social Science Research, April 2022
Participants: Economics (UA), Laboratory of Tree-Ring Research (UA)
A Giant Sequoia tree ring (AD 212-1915) at the Laboratory of Tree-Ring Research!
Spring 2023
Workshop 5: National Weather Service (NWS) and Economics Spring Workshop, April 2023
Participants: Economics (UA), National Weather Services Tucson, AZ
An important emergency alert pushed by the NWS in August 2021