R. Provencher
Professor
(608) 262-9494
- Interests
- Environmental and resource economics, with particular emphasis on the demand side management of energy, valuation of ecosystem services, socio-ecological interactions, and the dynamic allocation of resources
- Office Hours
- By appointment
I am an Environmental and resource economist, with particular emphasis on the evaluation of residential energy use, and the role of policies and programs on energy demand. I am also interested in the valuation of ecosystem services, socio-ecological interactions, and the dynamic allocation of resources. I also serve as the faculty advisor for the Resource and Energy Demand Analysis program.
- Courses
- AAE 343: Environmental Economics
- AAE 772: Applied Econometrics of Resource and Energy Demand
- AAE 774: Practicum in Resource and Energy Demand Analysis I
- AAE 776: Practicum in Resource and Energy Demand Analysis II
- AAE 777: Survey and Sample Design in Applied Economics
- Education
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Ph.D., Agricultural Economics, University of California-Davis, 1991.
M.S., Environmental Studies, School of Forestry and Environmental Studies, Duke University, 1985.
B.S., Natural Resources, Cornell University, 1981.