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| Rosamond L. Naylor, PhD |
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Associate Professor of Economics, by courtesy,; Julie Wrigley Senior Fellow; Director of the Goldman Honors Program; Director of the Program on Food Security and the Environment; FSI Senior Fellow
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roz@stanford.edu
(650) 723-5697 (phone)
(650) 725-1992 (fax)
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CESP Stanford University Encina Hall E418 Stanford, CA 94305-6055 |
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agriculture; aquaculture; food security; food and agricultural policies; economic development |
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Rosamond Naylor is the Julie Wrigley senior fellow at CESP; director of the Goldman Honors Program in Environmental Science, Technology and Policy; and an associate professor of economics, by courtesy. Her research focuses on the environmental and equity dimensions of intensive food production, mainly in the developing world. She has been involved in a number of field-level research projects in Southeast Asia, Mexico, Micronesia, and the Pacific Northwest (North America) concerning issues of aquaculture development, high-input agricultural development, climate-induced yield variability, and food security.
At Stanford, she is on the faculty for the Interdisciplinary PhD Program in Environment and Resources and she teaches courses on World Food Economy and Sustainable Agriculture. Since 1997, she has served on the oversight committee for the McKnight Foundation's Collaborative Crop Research Program. She was named a fellow in the Aldo Leopold Leadership Program in Environmental Sciences in 1999, a Pew Fellow in Conservation and the Environment in 1994, and a McNamara Fellow by the World Bank in 1990, for her work on women and rural development. She received a BA in economics and environmental studies from the University of Colorado, an MS in economics from the London School of Economics, and a PhD in applied economics from Stanford University.
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