Joseph L. Fisher Dissertation Winners
2000-2001
Paul Ferraro, at Cornell University, researching different market-like approaches for preserving ecosystems;
Aarti Gupta, at Yale University, studying the regulation of safe use of biotechnology;
Tanya A. Heikkila, at the University of Arizona, analyzing the management of water resources in the southwestern United States;
Nathaniel Keohane, at Harvard University, considering the effects of the sulfur dioxide trading program on technological change in pollution control;
Kristin Kuntz-Duriseti, at the University of Michigan, modeling savings behavior in the context of uncertainty about climate change;
Monica Nevius, at the University of Wisconsin-Madison, studying household energy use;
Randy Walsh, at Duke University, modeling approaches to valuing open space; and
Karl Wunderlich, at the University of Colorado, Boulder, researching transactions costs and other aspects of community-based organizations in the case of Colorado land trusts.
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