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E-mail: azr1@psu.edu
213 Walker Building, University Park, PA 16802
Phone: (814) 863-0179
Fax: (814) 863-7943
Professor, Geography faculty member since 2003
Professor, Department Head, Department of Energy, Environmental, and Mineral Economics, Penn State 1988-2003
B.A. (Economics), University of Utah, 1970
M.A., Ph.D. (Economics), Cornell University, 1972, 1974
Enivronmental & ecological economics, energy economics, regional & urban economics, natural hazards, economic development, and applied general equilibrium analysis
View Dr. Rose's curriculum vitae for a full list of positions held, publications, research and teaching, honors and awards, presentations, and university and professional service.
Faculty Associate positions:
Center for Integrated Regional Assessment, Penn State (1996-present)
Environmental Pollution Control Program, Penn State (1995-present)
Earth Systems Science Center (now Earth and Enivronmental Systems Institute), Penn State (1993-present)
Editorial positions:
Natural Hazards Review, Acting Associate Editor (2001-2003)
Energy Policy (2000-present)
Pacific and Asian Journal of Energy (1995-present)
Resource and Energy Economics (1993-present)
Resources Policy (1989-present)
Regional Science Review (1988-present)
Journal of Regional Science, Associate Editor (1985-present)
Recent Advisory positions:
NOAA/USGS/DOE State of the Carbon Cycle Review Coordinating Team, 2005-present
U.S. EPA Advisory Panel on the Second Generation Climate Policy Model, 2004-present
Chair, NSF Site Review Team, Center for Decision-Making Under Uncertainty, 2004
National Academy of Sciences, Panel on Economic Benefits of Improved Seismic Monitoring, 2003-2005
Consortium for Atlantic Regional Assessment of Climate Change, Advisory Council, 2003-present
NSF/Earthquake Engineering Research Institute, Panel on Research Opportunities for Earthquake Engineering, 2001-2003
Pennsylvania Consortium for Interdisciplinary Environmental Policy, Committee on Climate Change and Energy 2001-present (Chair, 2001-2003)
Principal Investigator, DHS Center for Risk and Economic Analysis of Terrorism Events--Analyzing Threats to the Economy Through Computable General Equilibrium Analysis, 2004-present.
Principal Investigator and Project Director, Pennsylvania Department of Environmental Protection contract--Economic Impact Modeling of Pennsylvania's Indigenous Resources, 2004.
Co-Principal Investigator and Track A Team Leader, National Institute of Building Sciences/Federal Emergency Management contract, "Independent Study to Assess Future Savings from Hazard Mitigation Activities (2003-2005).
Principal Investigator, Project Director, and MCEER Task Leader, National Science Foundation grant (through the Multidisciplinary Center for Earthquake Engineering Research)—Loss Estimation and Resiliency: Indirect Effects, 2001-2002 (renewed, Demonstration Projects, 2002-2004).
Recent Projects:
Co-Principal Investigator and Project Director, Pennsylvania Department of Environmental Protection contract—Pennsylvania Greenhouse Gas Emission Inventory, 2001-2002.
Principal Investigator and Project Director, Center for Energy and Economic Development contract—Economic Impacts of U.S. Coal Production and Utilization, 2001.
Principal Investigator, National Science Foundation grant (through the Multidisciplinary Center for Earthquake Engineering Research)—Recovery Management, 2000-2001 (renewed, Policy Objectives, 2001-2002).
Co-Principal Investigator, U.S. Department of Energy NIGEC contract—Climate Change and Policy Impacts on the Southeastern U.S. Economy, 2000-2001 (subcontractor through University of Alabama; renewed Phase 2, 2001-2002).
"Regional Carbon Dioxide Permit Trading in the United States: Coalition Choices for Pennsylvania," Penn State Environmental Law Review (with T. D. Peterson and Z. Zhang).
"Income distribution impacts of climate change mitigation policy in the Susquehanna River Basin Economy," Energy Economics, 2006 (with G. Oladosu).
"Economic Pinciples, Issues, and Research Priorities in Natural Hazard Loss Estimation," in Y. Okuyama and S. Chang (eds.), Modeling the Spatial Economic Impacts of Natural Hazards, Heidelberg: Springer, 2004, pp. 13-36.
"Regional Economic Impacts of Terrorist Attacks on the Electric Power System of Los Angeles: A Computable General Disequilibrium Analysis," paper presented at the Second Annual Symposium of the DHS Center for Risk and Economic Analysis of Terrorism Events, USC, Los Angeles, CA, August 2005 (with G. Oladosu and S. Liao).
Economics and Environmental Justice, Special Issue of Resource and Energy Economics, forthcoming.
"Analyzing Terrorist Threats to the Economy: A Computable General Equilibrium Approach," in P. Gordon, J. Moore, and H. Richardson (eds.) Economic Costs and Consequences of a Terrorist Attack, Cheltenham, UK: Edward Elgar Publishing Co., forthcoming.
The Economics of Natural Hazards, Cheltenham, UK: Edward Elgar Publishing company, 2004 (co-editor with H. Kunreuther).
"Reducing the Conflict Between Climate Policy and Energy Policy in the U.S.: The Important Role of the States," Energy Policy, forthcoming (with T. Peterson).
"A Greenhouse Gas Emissions Inventory for Pennsylvania," Journal of the Air and Waste Management Association, forthcoming (with B. Yarnal and others).
"Modeling Regional Economic Resilience to Disasters: A Computable General Equilibrium Analysis of Water Service Disruptions," Journal of Regional Science, Vol. 45, No. 1, 2005, pp. 75-112 (with S. Liao).
"Interregional Burden-Sharing of Greenhouse Gas Mitigation In the United States," Mitigation and Adaptation Strategies for Global Change, Vol. 9, No. 3, 2004, pp. 477-500 (with Z. Zhang).
"Greenhouse Gas Mitigation Action Planning," Penn State Environmental Law Review, Vol. 12, No. 1, 2004, pp. 153-71.
"Regional Economic Impacts of Electricity Outages in Los Angeles: A Computable General Equilibrium Analysis," in M. Crew and M. Spiegel (eds.) Obtaining the Best from Regulation and Competition, Dordrecht: Kluwer, 2004, pp. 179-210 (with G. Oladosu and D. Salvino).
"Economic Principles, Issues, and Research Priorities in Natural Hazard Loss Estimation," in Y. Okuyama and S. Chang (eds.) Modeling the Spatial Economic Impacts of Natural Hazards, Heidelberg: Springer, 2004, pp.13-36.
"Equity and Energy Policy," in C. Cleveland et al. (eds.) Encyclopedia of Energy, New York: Academic Press, 2004, 119-42 (with S. Kverndokk)
European Union. 2003. "Understanding Sources of Resiliency to Natural Hazards," in A. van der Veen et al. (eds.) Proceedings of the Joint NEDEIS and University of Twente Workshop: In Search of a Common Methodology for Damage Estimation, Bruxelles: Office for Official Publications of the European Communities, 2003, pp. 137-50 (with S. Liao).
National Institute of Building Sciences/Federal Emergency Management Agency, "Indirect Economic Losses," Flood Loss Estimation Methodology, Washington, D.C., 2003 (with H. Cochrane and S. Chang).
"A Dynamic Analysis of the Marketable Permits Approach to Global Warming Policy: A Comparison of Spatial and Temporal Flexibility," Journal of Environmental Economics and Management, Vol. 44, No. 1, 2002, pp. 45-69 (with B.K. Stevens).
"Business Interruption Losses from Natural Hazards: Conceptual and Methodological Issues in the Case of the Northridge Earthquake," Global Environmental Change B: Environmental Hazards, Vol. 4, No. 2, 2002, pp. 1-14 (with D. Lim).
"Greenhouse Gas Reduction in the U.S.: Identifying Winners and Losers in an Expanded Permit Trading System," Energy Journal, Vol. 23, No. 1, 2002, pp. 1-18 (with G. Oladosu).
Chad-Cameroon Development Project: Economic Impact Assessment of Cameroon, Report to the World Bank, URS Corporation, Houston, TX, 2002 (with F. Bayne).
Earthquake Engineering Research Institute, Securing Society Against Catastrophic Loss: A Research and Technology Transfer Plan, Report to the National Science Foundation, Oakland, CA, 2002 (with other members of an Expert Review Panel).
Penn State Provost's Award for Collaborative Instruction and Curricular Innovation (1993, 1996)
Who's Who in America (since 1988)
American Planning Association, Outstanding Planning Program Honor Award (1983)
University of California Regents Junior Faculty Fellowship (1979)
American Economic Association (since 1974)
Regional Science Association (since 1975)
Association of Environmental and Resource Economics (since 1979)
International Association for Energy Economics (since 1983)
International Input-Output Association (since 1988)
International Society for Ecological Economics (since 1995)
Earthquake Engineering Research Institute (since 1995)
Association of American Geographers (since 2002), Member, Board of Directors, Energy & Environmental Specialty Group
Undergraduate:
Economics of Energy & Environment
Ecological Economics & Sustainable Development
Human Dimensions of Natural Hazards
Graduate:
Economics of Energy & Environment
Resources & Economic Development
Economics of Minerals & Environment
Ph.D. Advisees:
Dan Wei
Ph.D. Advisees:
Shu-Yi Liao, National Chung Hsing University, Taiwan
Gauri Guha, Arkansas State University
Gbadebo Oladosu, Oak Ridge National Laboratory (ORNL)
Samuel Addy, University of Alabama
Juan Benavides, Inter-American Development Bank
Graham Davis, Colorado School of Mines
M.S. Advisees:
Nate Collamer, ICF Consulting
Phil Szcezesniak, U.S. Geological Survey
Derek Salvino, ICF Consulting