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| | RESEARCH TOPICS | | Climate Change, Development and Environment, Electricity, Energy, Environmental Regulation, Research Tools, Risk Management | PROFILE |
Shalini Vajjhala studies the social impacts of large-scale physical and economic phenomena. Her work focuses on development and environmental projects with a public participation component, such as population resettlement stemming from dam or highway construction, as well as how siting major facilities, such as electric power lines, affects and is influenced by local communities. Her interests are interdisciplinary and policy-focused and lie at the interface between large-scale technical projects and grassroots decision making and communication. As a result, her research brings together the fields of development planning, risk communication, spatial analysis, natural resource management, and judgment and decision making. Shalini has also worked extensively on adapting and integrating participatory mapping methods and Geographic Information Systems (GIS) technology to engage citizen participation.
Her work has taken her all over the globe, from Lesotho, where she mapped mobility and access patterns of isolated villagers, to India, where she studied resettlement issues, to Pittsburgh, where she was engaged in community planning in low-income neighborhoods. Currently, Shalini is interested in environmental justice regulation and its relationship to community-level decision making and risk management.
Shalini holds a Ph.D. in Engineering and Public Policy from Carnegie Mellon University. Prior to joining RFF, she worked as an architect and community organizer, focused on developing sustainable communities, and taught design courses in Pittsburgh.
| EDUCATION |
Ph.D. in Engineering & Public Policy, Carnegie Mellon University, 2005.
M.S. in Engineering & Public Policy, Carnegie Mellon University, 2001.
B. Arch. in Architecture with University Honors, Carnegie Mellon University, 2001.
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| FEATURED PUBLICATIONS | | Long-Term Risks and Short-Term Regulations: Modeling the Transition from Enhanced Oil Recovery to Geologic Carbon Sequestration | | Alexander Bandza, Shalini Vajjhala | | RFF Discussion Paper DP 08-29 | September 2008 | | | | Determining the Extent of Market and Extent of Resource for Stated Preference Survey Design Using Mapping Methods | | Shalini Vajjhala, Anna Mische John, David A. Evans | | RFF Discussion Paper 08-14 | October 2008 | | | | Green Corridors: Linking Interregional Transmission Expansion and Renewable Energy Policies
| | Shalini Vajjhala, Anthony Paul, Richard Sweeney, Karen L. Palmer | | RFF Discussion Paper 08-06 | March 2008 | | | | Quantifying Siting Difficulty: A Case Study of U.S. Transmission Line Siting | | Vajjhala, S.P. and P.S. Fischbeck | | Energy Policy | January 2007 | Vol. 35, Issue 1 | pp. 650-671 | Related Discussion Paper 06-03 | | | | Regulating the Geological Sequestration of Carbon Dioxide
| | Elizabeth J. Wilson, M. Granger Morgan, Jay Apt, Mark Boner, Christopher Bunting, Mark A. De Figueiredo, Jenny Gode, Carlo C. Jaeger, David W. Keith, Sean T. McCoy, R. Stuart Haszeldine, Melisa F. Pollak, David M. Reiner, Edward S. Rubin, Asbjørn Tor | | Environmental Science & Technology | April 2008 | Vol. 42, No. 8 | pp. 2718-2722 | Related Discussion Paper 07-13 | | | | Siting Difficulty and Transmission Investment | | Shalini P. Vajjhala | | IAEE Energy Forum | International Association for Energy Economics | 2nd Quarter 2008 | pp. 5-7 | | | | Where do we put all those windmills? | | Shalini Vajjhala | | Denver Post | April 2, 2006 | Guest Commentary | p. 3E | | | | Siting Difficulty and Renewable Energy Development: A Case of Gridlock | | Shalini Vajjhala | | Resources | Winter 2007 (164) | | | | Rising to the Challenge: Integrating Social Science into NSF Environmental Observatories | | Shalini Vajjhala, Alan J. Krupnick, Eleanor B McCormick, Morgan Grove, Patricia McDowell, Charles Redman, Leonard A. Shabman, Mitchell Small | | RFF Report | September 2007 | | | | Valuing the Ecological Effects of Acidification: Mapping the Extent of Market and Extent of Resource in the Southern Appalachians | | Shalini P. Vajjhala, Anna Mische John, and David A. Evans | | Valuation for Environmental Policy: Ecological Benefits | EPA (NCER & NCEE) | Valuation for Environmental Policy: Ecological Benefits | EPA (NCER & NCEE) | 5/28/07 | pp. 109-144 | | | | Building Community Capacity? Mapping the Scope and Impacts of the EPA Environmental Justice Small Grants Program | | Shalini Vajjhala | | RFF Discussion Paper 07-15 | April 2007 | | | | Ground-Truthing: Mapping Mobility and Access in Rural Lesotho | | Walker, W.M., S.P. Vajjhala, et. al. | | World Bank Africa Transport [AFTTR] | August 2005 | | | | Integrating GIS and Participatory Mapping in Community Development Planning | | S.P. Vajjhala | | ESRI International User Conference | ESRI | September 2005 | Sustainable Development and Humanitarian Affairs Track | | | | View All Related Publications |
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