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A native of [[Iceland]] Dr. Davidsdottir is a prolific researcher and writer in the fast growing fields of [[Ecological Economics]] and [[Industrial Ecology]]. Much of her work has focused on complex systems [[modeling]] of resource policy issues, and regional responses within the United States to various [[climate change]] policy options. | A native of [[Iceland]] Dr. Davidsdottir is a prolific researcher and writer in the fast growing fields of [[Ecological Economics]] and [[Industrial Ecology]]. Much of her work has focused on complex systems [[modeling]] of resource policy issues, and regional responses within the United States to various [[climate change]] policy options. | ||
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*[http://www.bu.edu/cees/ Boston University Center for Energy and Environmental Studies] | *[http://www.bu.edu/cees/ Boston University Center for Energy and Environmental Studies] | ||
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Brynhildur Davidsdottir (born July 29, 1968) is an adjunct professor in Energy and Environmental Studies at Boston University.
A native of Iceland Dr. Davidsdottir is a prolific researcher and writer in the fast growing fields of Ecological Economics and Industrial Ecology. Much of her work has focused on complex systems modeling of resource policy issues, and regional responses within the United States to various climate change policy options.
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Brynhildur Davidsdottir (born July 29, 1968) is an adjunct professor in Energy and Environmental Studies at Boston University.
A native of Iceland Dr. Davidsdottir is a prolific researcher and writer in the fast growing fields of Ecological Economics and Industrial Ecology. Much of her work has focused on complex systems modeling of resource policy issues, and regional responses within the United States to various climate change policy options.
External links
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