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CURRICULUM VITAE

FAYE DUCHIN Professor of School of Humanities and Social Sciences Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute 110 8th Street Troy, NY 12180-3590 Tel.: (518)-276-2038 [email protected] http://www.rpi.edu/~duchin

I. EDUCATION Ph.D., Computer Science, University of California at Berkeley December 1973 M.A., Computer Science, University of California at Berkeley June 1972 Study at the Universities of Grenoble and Paris (Social Studies) 1965 - 1969 B.A. with Honors in Experimental Psychology, June 1965

II. PROFESSIONAL HISTORY Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute Professor Department of Economics 1996 - Department of Science and Technology Studies (joint appointment) 2012 - Dean, School of Humanities and Social Sciences 1996 - 2002

New York University Institute for Economic Analysis Director 1985 - 1996 Associate Director 1981 - 1985 Research Scientist 1977 - 1985 Wagner Graduate School of Public Service Research Professor 1984 - 1996

Mathematica, Inc., Princeton, N.J. (consulting company) Economist 1974 - 1977

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PROFESSIONAL HISTORY (continued)

VISITING PROFESSOR Norwegian University of Science and Technology (NTNU) 2006 - University of Vienna April 2003 Tufts University March 2003 Yale University Fall 2002

III. PUBLICATIONS

A. BOOKS F. Duchin. 1998. Structural Economics: Measuring Change in Technology, Lifestyles and the Environment, (Washington, D.C.: Island Press). F. Duchin and G. Lange. 1994. The Future of the Environment: and Technological Change, (New York: Oxford University Press). W. Leontief and F. Duchin. 1986. The Future Impact of Automation on Workers, (New York: Oxford University Press). Chapter 1 reprinted in Harald Hagemann, Michael Landesmann and Roberto Scazzieri, editors. 2002. The Economics of Structural Change, (Cheltenham: Edward Elgar Publishing Ltd). W. Leontief and F. Duchin. 1983. Military Spending: Facts and Figures, Worldwide Implications and Future Outlook, (New York: Oxford University Press).

B. JOURNAL ARTICLES (refereed journals) Under review N. Springer and F. Duchin, “Feeding Nine Billion People Sustainably: Conserving Land and Water through Shifting Diets and Changes in Technologies.” R. Julia and F. Duchin, “Population Growth and Climate Change: Implications for Forestland Conversion and Global Food Prices.”

Published F. Duchin and S. Levine, 2013."Embodied Resource Flows in the Global Economy," Journal of Industrial Ecology, 17(1). F. Duchin and S. Levine, 2012. “The Rectangular Sector-by-Technology Model: Not Every Economy Produces Every Product and Some Products May Rely on Several Technologies Simultaneously,” Journal of Economic Structures, 1(3). F. Duchin and C. Lopez-Morales, 2012. “Do Water-Rich Regions have a Comparative Advantage in Food Production?: Improving the Representation of Water for Agriculture in Economic Models,” Economic Systems Research, 24(4):371-389. C. Lopez-Morales and F. Duchin, 2011. “Policies and Technologies for a Sustainable Use of Water in Mexico: A Scenario Analysis,” Economic Systems Research, 23(4): 387-407. F. Duchin and S. H. Levine, 2011. "Sectors May Use Multiple Technologies Simultaneously: The Rectangular Choice-of-Technology Model with Binding Factor Constraints,” Economic Systems Research, 23(3): 281-302 (September).

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JOURNAL ARTICLES (refereed journals), continued) Duchin, F. and S. H. Levine, 2010. " Embodied Resource Flows and Product Flows: Combining the Absorbing Markov Chain with the Input-Output Model," Journal of Industrial Ecology, 14(4): 586-597. He, L. and F. Duchin. 2009. “Regional Development in China: Interregional Transportation Infrastructure and Regional Comparative Advantage,” Economic Systems Research, 21(1). Strømman, A. E. Hertwich, and F. Duchin. 2009. “Shifting Trade Patterns as a Means to Reduce Global CO2 Emissions: Implications for the Aluminium Industry,” Journal of Industrial Ecology. Julia, R. and F. Duchin, 2007. “World Trade as the Adjustment Mechanism of Agriculture to Climate Change,” Climatic Change. Strømman, A. and F. Duchin. 2006. “A World Trade Model with Bilateral Trade Based on Comparative Advantage,” Economic Systems Research, 18(3): 281-297. Weisz, H. and F. Duchin. 2006. “Physical and Monetary Input-Output Analysis: What Makes the Difference?” Ecological Economics, 57(3): 534-541. Duchin F. 2005. “Sustainable Consumption of Food,” Journal of Industrial Ecology, 9(1-2): 99- 114. Reprinted in J. Martinez-Allier and I. Ropke, Eds., 2008, Recent Developments in Ecological Economics, Cheltenham: Edward Elgar Publishing Ltd. Duchin F. 2005. “A World Trade Model based on Comparative Advantage with m Regions, n Goods, and k Factors,” Economic Systems Research, 17(2): 141-162. Erickson, J., Hubacek, K. and F. Duchin. 2003. “Input-Output Modeling of Protected Landscapes in the Adirondack Park,” Review of Regional Studies, 32(2). Duchin, F. and K. Hubacek. 2003. “Linking Social Expenditures to Household Lifestyles,” Futures, Vol. 35. No. 1, 61-74 (January). Herce, J.A., F. Duchin, E. Fontela, and T. Lindh. 2003. “To Sum Up: Avoiding Unsustainable Futures,” Futures, 35(1), 89-97 (January). Duchin, F. 1999. “’s Contributions to Economics,” Journal of the Leontief International Input-Output Center, premier issue. Reprinted in Momento Economico, No. 104. Duchin, F. and A. Sinha. 1999. “Structural Economics and the Quality of Life,” Feminist Economics, Vol. 5, No. 2. Duchin, F. and D. Szyld. 1998. “A Dynamic Input-Output Model with Assured Positive Output,” in H. Kurz, C. Lager, and E. Dietzenbacher, editors, Input-Output Analysis, (Cheltenham: Edward Elgar Publishing Ltd). (Reprinted from 1985, Metroeconomica, Vol.37: 269-282.) Duchin, F. and G. Lange. 1998. “Prospects for the Recycling of Plastics in the United States,” Structural Change and Economic Dynamics, Vol. 9, No. 3. Duchin, F. 1997. “Technology and Lifestyle,” Political Ecology (Ecologia Politica), Nos. 2-3: 84-105. Duchin, F. 1996. “Population Change, Lifestyle and Technology: How Much Difference Can They Make?” Population and Development Review, Vol. 22, No. 2: 321-330. _____. 1995. “In Honor of Wassily Leontief's 90th Birthday,” introduction to special section of Structural Change and Economic Dynamics, in Vol. 6, No. 3: 267-269.

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JOURNAL ARTICLES (refereed journals) (continued) Duchin, F. and G. Lange. 1995. “The Choice of Technology and Associated Changes in Prices in the U.S. Economy,” Structural Change and Economic Dynamics, Vol. 6, No. 3: 335-357. Duchin, F., G. Lange and G. Kell. 1995. “Technological Change, Trade and the Environment,” Ecological Economics, Vol. 14, No. 3: 185-193. Lange, G.-M. and F. Duchin. 1994. Integrated Environmental-Economic Accounting, Natural Resource Accounts, and Natural Resource Management in Africa, (Washington, DC: Winrock International Environmental Alliance). Duchin, F. and G. Lange. 1992. “Technological Choices, Prices, and Their Implications for the U.S. Economy, 1963-2000,” Economic Systems Research, Vol. 4, No. 1. Duchin, F. 1991. “Prospects for Environmentally Sound Economic Development in the North, in the South, and in North- South Economic Relations: the Role for Action-Oriented Analysis,” Journal of Clean Technology and Environmental Sciences, Vol. 1, No. 3/4: 225- 238. Duchin, F., A. Steenge and A. Vercelli. 1991. “Environment and Economics,” Structural Change and Economic Dynamics, Vol. 2, No. 2. Duchin, F. 1990. “The Conversion of Biological Materials and Wastes to Useful Products,” Structural Change and Economic Dynamics, Vol. 1, No. 2. Duchin, F. 1990. “Evaluating Strategies for Environmentally Sound Economic Development: An Input-Output Approach,” Innovation and Input-Output Technique, Journal of the Pan- Pacific Association of Input-Output Studies, Japan, Vol. 1, No. 3. Duchin, F. 1990. “Technological Change and International Trade,” Economic Systems Research, Vol. 2, No. 1. _____. 1989. “International Trade and the Use of Capital and Labor in the U.S. Economy,” Economic Systems Research, Vol. 1, No. 3. _____. 1988. “Comment on the Pre-College Economics Curriculum,” Theory and Research in Social Education, Vol. XVI, No. 3: 313-314. Duchin, F. 1988. “Analyzing Technological Change: An Engineering Database for Input-Output Models of the Economy,” Engineering with Computers, Vol. 4: 99-105. Duchin, F. and G. Lange. 1987. “Modeling The Impact of Technological Change,” Mechanical Engineering, Vol. 109, No. 1: 40-44. Duchin, F. and D. Szyld. 1985. “A Dynamic Input-Output Model with Assured Positive Output,” Metroeconomica, Vol. 37: 269-282. Leontief, W., F. Duchin and D. Szyld. 1985. “New Approaches in Economic Analysis,” Science. Duchin, F. 1983. “Economic Consequences of Military Spending,” Journal of Economic Issues, Vol. 17, No. 2. Duchin, F. and D. Szyld. 1979. “Application of Sparse Matrix Techniques to Inter-Regional Input-Output Analysis,” Economics of Planning, Vol. 15, No.2-3.

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C. BOOK CHAPTERS MacLean, H., F. Duchin, C. Hagelüken, K. Halada, S. Kesler, Y. Moriguchi, D. Mueller, T. Norgate, M. Reuter, and E. van der Voet, 2009. “Mineral Resources: Stocks, Flows, and Prospects.” In Graedel, T., and E. van der Voet, eds., Linkages of . Cambridge, MA: MIT Press. Duchin, F. 2009. “Input-Output Economics and Material Flows,” Chapter 2 in Sangwon Suh, ed., Handbook on Input-Output Analysis in Industrial Ecology, (Cheltenham, UK: Edward Elgar Publishing Ltd). Duchin, F. 2008. “Sustainable Consumption of Food,” Reprinted in J. Martinez-Allier and I. Ropke, Eds., Recent Developments in Ecological Economics, Cheltenham: Edward Elgar Publishing Ltd. (From 2005, Journal of Industrial Ecology, 9(1-2): 99-114). Duchin, F. 2007. “Energy and the Global Economy,” in: Aloys Prinz, Albert E. Steenge and Jörg Schmidt (Eds.), The Rules of the Game: Institutions, Law and Economics, Lit Verlag, Münster. Duchin, F. 2004. “International Trade: Evolution in the Thought and Analysis of Wassily Leontief,” in Erik Dietzenbacher and Michael L. Lahr, editors, Wassily Leontief and Input- Output Economics, (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press). Johnson, B., and F. Duchin. 2000. “The Case for the Global Commons,” in, J.M. Harris, editor, Rethinking Sustainability: Power, Knowledge and Institutions, (Ann Arbor, MI: University of Michigan Press), pp. 33-49. (Paperback edition, 2003). Duchin, F. 2000. “Reducing Pressures on the Environment: Forward-Looking Solutions and the Role of Formal Models,” in, J. Hemmelskamp, K. Rennings, F. Leone, editors, Innovation- oriented Environmental Regulation, Theoretical Approaches and Empirical Analysis, (Heidelberg, New York: Physica-Verlag): 300-302. Duchin, F. 1999. “Technology, Lifestyle, and the Classification of Households,” in, A. Chapman, R. Petersen, and B. Smith-Moran, A. Kissel, editors, Consumption, Population, and Sustainability: Perspectives from Science and Religion, (Kansas City, MO: Sheed & Ward). Duchin, F., and A.E. Steenge. 1999. “Input-Output Analysis, Technology and the Environment,” in, J. van der Berghe, editor, Handbook of the Environmental and Resource Economics, (Cheltenham, UK: Edward Elgar Publishing Ltd), 1037-1059. Duchin, F. 1998. “Global Eco-Restructuring and Technological Change in the 21st Century,” in, R. U. Ayres, G. Gallopin, W. Manshard, R. Socolow, M. Usui, and P. Weaver, editors, Eco-Restructuring: Implications for Sustainable Development, (Tokyo: United Nations University Press): 259-275. Duchin, F. 1997. “Global Economics, Environment, and Health,” in, G. Shahi, B. Levy, T. Kjellstrom, R. Lawrence, editors, International Perspectives on Environment, Development, and Health: Toward a Sustainable World, (New York: Springer Publishing): 163-178. _____. 1997. “Lifestyle and Technology: How Much Difference Can They Make?” in, R. Pachauri, L. Kureshy, editors, Population, Environment, and Development, (New Delhi: Tata Energy Research Institute): 303-309. _____. 1997. “Structural Economics: A Strategy for Analyzing the Implications of Consumption,” in, P. Stern, T. Dietz, V. Ruttan R. Socolow, J. Sweeney, editors, Environmentally Significant Consumption: Research Directions, (Washington D.C.: National Research Council, National Academy Press): 63-72.

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BOOK CHAPTERS (continued) Duchin, F. 1996. “Ecological Economics: The Second Stage,” in R. Costanza, O. Segura, J. Martinez-Alier, editors, Down to Earth: Practical Applications of Ecological Economics, (Covelo, CA: Island Press): 285-299. _____. 1994. “Input-Output Analysis and Industrial Ecology,” in Braden R. Allenby and Deanna Richards, editors, The Greening of Industrial Ecosystems, (Washington, DC: National Academy Press): 61-68. Duchin, F., and G. Lange. 1994. “Strategies for Environmentally Sound Economic Development,” in, A.M. Jansson, C. Folke, R. Costanza and M. Hammer, editors, Investing in Natural Capital: The Ecological Economics Approach to Sustainability, (Covelo, CA: Island Press). Duchin, F. 1991. “Strategies for Environmentally Sound Economic Development: A Framework for Interdisciplinary Collaboration,” in K. Takeuchi and M. Yoshino, editors, The Global Environment, (Heidelberg: Springer-Verlag). _____. 1991. “Technological Change and International Trade,” in, J. Niosi, editor, Technology and National Competitiveness, (Montreal: McGill-Queens University Press). _____. 1989. “An Input-Output Approach to Analyzing the Future Economic Implications of Technological Change,” in, R. Miller, K. Polenske, and A. Rose, editors, Frontiers of Input- Output Analysis, (NY: Oxford University Press): 281-292. Duchin, F. 1988. “The Role of Services in the U. S. Economy,” in, B. Guile and J. Quinn, editors, Technology in Services: Policies for Growth, Trade, and Employment, (Washington, DC: National Academy of Engineering Press): 76-98. _____. 1988. “Analyzing Structural Change in the Economy,” in, M. Ciaschini, editor, Input- Output Analysis: Current Developments, (London: Chapman and Hall): 113-128. Duchin, F., G. Lange and K. Nauphal. 1987. “Barriers to U.S. Trade,” Asian Journal of Economic and Social Studies, Vol. 6, No. 1: 21-49. Duchin, F. 1986. “Computers, Input-Output, and the Future,” Journal of Economic Issues, Vol. 20, No.2: 499-507. _____. 1984. “Automation and Its Effect on Employment and Income,” in, E. Collins and L. Tanner, editors, American Jobs and the Changing Industrial Base, (Cambridge, MA: Ballinger Publishing Co.): 49-75. _____. 1983. “The World Model: An Interregional Input-Output Model of the World Economy,” in B.G. Hickman, editor, Global International Economic Models, (Amsterdam: Elsevier/North-Holland Science Publishers).

D. OTHER PUBLICATIONS Duchin, F. and A. E. Steenge, 2009, “Mathematical Models in Input-Output Economics,” in W. Zhang, ed., Mathematical Science, UNESCO Encyclopedia of Life Support Systems (EOLSS). Duchin, F. and S. Levine. 2008. “Human Ecology: Industrial Ecology,” in S. E. Jorgensen, ed., Encyclopedia of Ecology, Elsevier, pp. 1968-1975. Duchin, F. 2007. “Energy.” Essay In: Wm. A. Darrity, Editor-in-Chief, International Encyclopedia of the Social Sciences, 2nd edition, Macmillan. ______. May 2006. “Resource Efficiency and Sustainability,” Topic of the Month, Sustainable Europe Research Institute (SERI). http://www.nachhaltigkeit.at/reportagen.php3 ______. 2005. “Input-Output Analysis.” Essay in: C. Cleveland and C. Morris, Editors-in-Chief, Dictionary of Energy, Elsevier Science.

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OTHER PUBLICATIONS (continued) Duchin, F.. 2004. In Ecological Economics, Review of: Michael Brower and Warren Leon, 1999, The Consumer’s Guide to Effective Environmental Choices, Three Rivers Press, New York and Thomas Princen, Michael Maniates, and Ken Conca, eds., 2002. Confronting Consumption, MIT Press, Cambridge. Duchin, F. and E. Hertwich. 2003. “Industrial Ecology,” Ecological Economics Encyclopaedia, http://www.ecoeco.org/publica/encyc_entries/Duchin.pdf. Duchin, F. 2001. “Environmentally Significant Consumption”, N.J. Smelser and P.B. Baltes, editors, International Encyclopedia of Social and Behavioral Sciences, (London: Elsevier Science Limited), Vol. 4: 2678-82. Duchin F., D. Button and K. Kreith. 1997. “The Far From Dismal Science,” Quantum: 39-45. Duchin, F. 1996. “Ecological Economics: the Research Challenge,” Ecological Economics Bulletin, Vol. 1, No. 1. _____. 1994. “Social and Economic Infrastructure,” The Encyclopedia of the Environment. Vol. 3, No. 1, (Boston: Houghton Mifflin Co.). _____. 1994. Review of Reducing CO2 Emissions: A Comparative Input-Output Study for Germany and the UK, by J.L.R. Proops, M. Faber and G. Wagenhals, Ecological Economics, Vol. 11, No. 1: 85-6. Duchin, F. 1994. Review of Indonesia: Resources, Ecology, and Environment, edited by Joan Hardjono, (New York: Oxford University Press, 1991), Ecological Economics, Volume 11: 164-165. ______4. Review of “Employment Effects of Electricity Provision in Quebec: The Grande- Baleine Hydro-Electric Project and the Electricity Efficiency Alternative,” by B. Krier, I. Goodman, and M. Clark. Hydro-Electric Development: Social and Economic Contexts, Paper No. 1, James Bay Publication Series, North Wind Information Services, Montreal, Canada. _____. 1992. “We Need Interdisciplinary, Problem-focused Economics to Adequately Address Environmental Problems,” Invited Comments for the Public Forum of the Committee on Environmental Research of the National Academy of Sciences, International Society for Ecological Economics Newsletter, Vol.3, No.1. Duchin, F. and G. Lange. 1991. “Strategies for Environmentally Sound Economic Development: An Input-Output Analysis,” Forefronts, Cornell National Supercomputing Facility, November 1990. Reprinted in IEEE Power Engineering Review.

E. CONFERENCE PROCEEDINGS Duchin, F. and K. Hubacek. 2001. “Social Expenditures and Household Lifestyles: The Social Accounting Matrix,” Proceedings of the EU Meeting on Modeling Social Expenditure in Europe, Seville, Spain. Duchin F. 2000. “Economic and Social Change in the New Economy,” Proceedings of The New Economy of the Global Information Society: New Methods of Work 2000, Information Society Technologies of the European Commission, Brussels, Belgium. _____. 1999. “Technology and Lifestyle as Central Concepts for Global Scenarios,” Twente Conference Proceedings, Kluwer Academic. _____ 1992. “Industrial Input-Output Analysis: Implications for Industrial Ecology,” Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, Vol. 89: 851-855.

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CONFERENCE PROCEEDINGS (continued) _____ 1991. “Industrial Classification Systems and the Global Economy,” Proceedings of the 1991 International Conference on the Classification of Economic Activities, US Department of Commerce, Bureau of the Census. Duchin, F. and A. Smyshlyaev. 1991. “Development and the Environment: Extending the Global Input-Output Modeling System,” Proceedings of the Conference on Global Change and Modeling, Tokyo, Japan. Duchin, F. 1989. “Economic Development, Energy Use, and Atmospheric Pollution,” Proceedings of the International Conference on Energy, Environment and Technological Innovation, Caracas, Venezuela. Duchin, F. 1985. “Computer-Based Technology and the Changing Structure of the Economy,” Proceedings of the 1985 IEEE International Conference. Duchin, F. 1985. “Military Spending, Technological Change and the Use of Capital and Labor,” Proceedings of the Industrial Relations Research Association. _____. 1984. “Automation and Education,” Proceedings of the 7th Annual Conference of the State Occupational Information Coordinating Committee, Lexington, Kentucky. Duchin, F. 1983. “Assessing the Future Impact on Employment of Technological Change: An Input-Output Approach,” in Automation and the Workplace: Selected Labor, Education, and Training Issues, (Washington, DC: U.S. Congress, Office of Technology Assessment). _____ 1983. “Computers, Employment, and the Distribution of Income,” Proceedings of the Eighth International Joint Conference on Artificial Intelligence, Karlsruhe, West Germany.

IV. FUNDED RESEARCH GRANTS AND CURRENT RESEARCH INTERESTS

A. RESEARCH INTERESTS My central interest is the formulation and analysis of strategies for sustainable development that take account of the interdependencies of the global economy. I developed the World Trade Model (WTM), a family of models that determine regional production, bilateral exchange, prices, and scarcity rents based on comparative advantage; it serves as the conceptual foundation for my research program and for collaboration with colleagues based in various disciplines internationally. Representing relationships among resource stocks and flows, technological choices, consumption behavior, and costs and prices, this model is applied for the evaluation of policies for reducing environmental degradation, assuring access to resources, and promoting economic development. My aim is to continue to extend the conceptual reach and policy relevance of the WTM. My recently completed EU project and two current NSF projects, the last in collaboration with water and other earth-system scientists, focus on access to fresh water for consumption, production, and sustainability of ecosystems. My latest interest is in the global distribution of rents and income, how it is likely to shift in view of resource shortages, and what scenarios could have a notable impact on this distribution, or redistribution.

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B. FUNDED RESEARCH Impacts of Global Change Scenarios on Ecosystem Services from the World’s Rivers, NSF 10- 612, CO-PI, $405,000, 9/1/11-8/31/14. Total project funded at $4,500,000. A Regional Earth System Model of the Northeast Corridor: Analyzing 21st Century Climate and Environment, NSF 10-554, CO-PI, $405,000, 5/1/11-4/31/14. Total project funded at $1,350,000. A New Environmental Accounting Framework Using Externality Data and Input-Output Tools for Policy Analysis (EXIOPOL), 2007-2010, European Union Integrated Project, multi-partner study. Incorporation of Institutional Accounts of the Dominican Republic into the Input-Output Framework: Methods and Analysis (Phase 2), Central Bank of the Dominican Republic, United States Agency for International Development (USAID), 1996. Scenarios about the Opening of the Economy of the Dominican Republic: An Input-Output Analysis (Phase 1), Central Bank of the Dominican Republic, United States Agency for International Development (USAID), 1995. The Use, Disposal and Recycling of Plastics in the U.S., AT&T Industrial Ecology Faculty Fellowship Program, 1995. The Future of Jobs in the United States: An Assessment of the Employment Projections of the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics, National Commission on Employment Policy, 1995. Development and the Environment in Indonesia: An Input-Output Analysis of Natural Resource Issues, Indonesian Ministry of Planning (Bappenas), United States Agency for International Development (USAID), 1995. Household Use and Disposal of Plastics: An Input-Output Case Study for New York City, AT&T Industrial Ecology Faculty Fellowship Program, 1994. Environment & Development in Indonesia: An Input-Output Approach, Indonesian Ministry of Planning (Bappenas), Canadian International Development Agency (CIDA), 1993.

V. TEACHING AND STUDENT SUPERVISION

A. COURSES Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute Economics, Technology, and Sustainability (in preparation) Ecological Economics Seminar The Global Economy in the Age of Information International Economics and Globalization Input-Output Modeling

New York University Input-Output Economics Seminar in Input-Output Economics (with W. Leontief) Information System Applications in the Public Sector Computer Graphics for Policy Analysis

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TEACHING AND STUDENT SUPERVISION (continued) Professional Training Input-Output Analysis of Development Scenarios: Training for Mid-Career Professionals from Developing Countries. Sessions offered at the Central Bank of the Dominican Republic, the Indonesian Ministry of Planning, and at New York University.

B. DOCTORAL THESIS SUPERVISION

Committee Chair Liliana Martinez, in progress, Interventions that Assist the Working Poor (holder of the HASS Fellowship) Nat Springer, Ph. D., 2011, The Future of Agriculture: Assuring an Adequate Food Supply in a Resource-Constrained World (holder of the HASS Fellowship) Carlos Lopez, Ph.D., 2010, Policies and Technologies for a Sustainable Use of Water in Mexico: A Scenario Analysis (holder of the HASS Fellowship) Lining He, Ph.D., 2007. Development Strategies for the West of China. Roxana Julia, Ph.D., 2004, Adapting to Climate Change: Global Agriculture and Trade.

Committee Member Erin Lennox, in progress, Smallholder Agriculture in a Peruvian Highland Community, (holder of the HASS Fellowship) Yi Yang, in progress, Input-Output Analysis and Consequential Life Cycle Assessment, University of California, Santa Barbara. Annemieke van de Steeg, Ph.D., 2009, The Tourism Satellite Account with Applications for Aruba, Groningen University (the Netherlands). Sangwon Suh, Ph.D., 2004, Essays in Industrial Ecology, University of Leiden (the Netherlands). Jose Vazquez, Ph.D., 2001, Socio-Economic and Ecological Effects of Tourism: A Structural Analysis of the Lake George Watershed Region. Klaus Hubacek, Ph.D., 2000, The Role of Land in Economic Development: A Structural Approach to Sustainability.

C. Undergraduate Thesis Supervision Joseph Saia, “Determinants of Women’s Labor Force Participation Rates,” in progress. Justin Nieminski, in progress. Melissa Pinsonneault, “The Globalization of the U.S. Insurance Industry,” in progress. Tanner Boucher, “The Stock Market Industry and Its Future Potential,” B.S., Spring 2012. Michael Bette, “China’s Oil Strategy and Implications for the World Economy,” B.S., Spring 2012.

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VI. JOURNAL FOUNDING AND EDITORSHIPS Editorial Board (founding member), Journal of Economic Structures, Springer, 2011- . Managing Editor (founding), Structural Change and Economic Dynamics, Amsterdam: Elsevier, 1990-2009. Editorial Board (founding), Journal of Industrial Ecology, Cambridge: MIT Press, 1997- . Editorial Board, Economic Systems Research, Routledge, 2007- . Founding co-Editor, London: Carfax Publishing Co., 1989-1992. Editorial Board, International Journal of Global Environmental Issues, Geneva: Interscience Enterprises Ltd., 2000- Associate Editor, Estudios de Economia Aplicada, 2003- .

VII. SERVICE A. UNIVERSITY SERVICE HASS Interdisciplinary Excellence in Sustainability Studies Task Force, 2012- Faculty Senate Committee for Revision of the Faculty Handbook, 2013- Department of Economics, Undergraduate Curriculum Revision Committee, 2013- Search Committee for Head of the Department of Science and Technology Studies (STS), 2012- HASS Flash Grant Proposals Reviewer, 2012 - Economics Concentration Adviser for Rensselaer’s Information Technology & Web Science (ITWS) Program, 2012 - Economic Department Faculty Representative to Folsom Library, 2010 - Director of Graduate Program in the Economics Department, 2008-2012 Departmental Library Representative, 2011- Chair, Faculty Search Committee, 2007-2008. School of Humanities and Social Sciences Technology Committee, 2006-2007. Redesign of Economics Department website, 2006-2007. Faculty Advisor, RPI Students for Fair Trade. Board of Directors, Friends of the Folsom Library, (1998-2001).

B. PROFESSIONAL SERVICE Scientific Council of the Institute of the Human Sciences, Lyon, France, July 2011 - . Secretary, Fellows of the International Society of Input-Output Economics, 2011-. U.S. National Academy of Sciences, National Research Council Committee on Sustainability Linkages, 2011-2012. Jury member, Sir Richard Stone Prize for best paper in Economic Systems Research, 2009-2013. Scientific Program Committee, 19th International Input-Output Conference, Alexandria, USA, June 13-17, 2011. International Review Panel, 2010 ISEE Conference, “Advancing Sustainability in a Time of Crisis,” August 22 – 25, Oldenburg & Bremen, Germany. Scientific Program Committee, 2010 IIOA Conference, Re-thinking Economic Growth towards Sustainability and Well-being: After the Financial Crisis, What Comes Next? June 20 – 25, Sydney, Australia.

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PROFESSIONAL SERVICE (continued) Jury member, Sir Richard Stone Prize for best paper in Economic Systems Research, 2009-2013. Chair, Gordon Research Conference in Industrial Ecology, 2008. Council member (elected), International Input-Output Association, 2006-2009 Science Advisory Board, Potsdam Institute for Climate Impact Research (PIK), Potsdam, Germany, 2005-2009. Scientific Program Committee, 16th International Input-Output Conference, Istanbul, July 2007. Vice Chair, Gordon Research Conference in Industrial Ecology, 2006. President, International Input-Output Association (IIOA), 2004–2006. Scientific Advisory Board, Sustainable Europe Research Institute (SERI), 1999- . Topical Groups Committee of the International Society for Industrial Ecology, 2005- . Advisory Group on Social Ecology for Rector, University of Klagenfurt, Austria, 2004- . Review Board, Millennium Ecosystem Assessment, 2003-2005. Scientific Program Committee, 8th Biennial Conference of the International Society for Ecological Economics, Montreal, 2003-2004. Steering Committee, International Society of Industrial Ecology (ISIE), 2000-2004. Vice President, International Society for Ecological Economics (ISEE), 1994-1996. Editorial Board Journal of Ecological Economics, Amsterdam: Elsevier, 1993-1998. Chair, Curriculum Committee, International Society for Ecological Economics (ISEE), 1992- 1996. Frequent reviewer of journal articles, book manuscripts, and research proposals (e.g., NSF, EU).

VIII. CONFERENCES, LECTURES, PANELS "How Can the Earth Support 9+ Billion People?" New Horizons Seminar at the Institute for Critical Technology and Applied Science, Virginia Institute of Technology, Blacksburg, VA, December 11, 2012. "Economics for Sustainability," Conference on Sustainability Research across Disciplines, Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute, September 22, 2012. “Sustaining Nine Billion People: Some Conclusions Regarding Agriculture and Food,” Gordon Research Conference, Les Diablerets, Switzerland, June 18, 2012. Lecture Series on “Resources, Trade, and Development: Addressing the Fundamental Interdisciplinary Challenges of the 21st Century,” (1) Providing for Nine Billion People in 2050: Can Trade Make the Difference? (2) The World Trade Model: International Exchange Based on Comparative Advantage, (3) Scenario Analysis: What Have We Learned? What Next?, Dalian University of Technology, Dalian, China, May 2012. “Sustainability Scenarios: Analysis with Input-Output Models and Databases,” Seminar in Regional Science, Planning, and Policy Analysis, Cornell University, October 19, 2011. “Evaluating Strategies for Achieving Resource Sustainability,” Sustainability & Design Seminar, Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute (MANE-6964), September 16, 2011. “Input-Output Economics + Industrial Ecology: Resources and the Theory of International Trade,” International Society for Industrial Ecology 2011 Conference, Berkeley, California, June 7, 2011. “Resource Constraints, Resource Rents, and Prices of Goods,” 19th International Input-Output Conference, Alexandria, VA, June 13, 2011.

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CONFERENCES, LECTURES, PANELS (continued) “Water Scarcity, Agricultural Technologies, and World Trade in Food,” 19th International Input- Output Conference, Alexandria, VA, June 16, 2011. “Input-Output Economics and Sustainable Development,” Industrial Ecology Lecture, Yale University, March 2, 2011. “The Conditions for Large-Scale Recycling in the Global Economy,” Ester Boserup Conference 2010, Long-Term Trajectories in Population, Gender Relations, Land Use, and the Environment, Vienna, Austria, November 15, 2010. “The Revolutionary Potential of Input-Output Economics for Addressing the Crises of the Early 21st Century,” Opening plenary, Symposium: The Structure of Economic Systems through Input-Output Applications: The International Perspective, Academia Nazionale dei Lincei, Rome, Italy, October 21, 2010. “Economics for a Transition to Global Sustainability,” Invited plenary, International Symposium on Sustainability Science, Montclair State University, Montclair, NJ, October 25, 2010. “Future Prospects for Resources,” Institute for Sustainable Futures, University of Technology Sydney, Australia, June 23, 2010 “Incorporating Physical Measures into Input-Output Models,” Conference of the International Input-Output Association, Sydney, Australia, June 22, 2010. “Input-Output Economics and Sustainable Development,” Industrial Ecology Lecture, Yale University, March 1, 2010. "Models of the World," Lecture at the University of Groningen, the Netherlands, June 17, 2009. “Resource and Product Flows in an Industrial System: Integrating Input-Output Models and Absorbing Markov Chains," Conference of the International Society for Industrial Ecology, Lisbon, Portugal, June 24, 2009. "Greening Everyday Life in the 21st Century,” Keynote Address, World Green Growth Conference for Eco-Industrial Parks, October 22, 2009, Ulsan, South Korea. "Modeling a Sustainable, Global Economy: Objectives, Requirements, Challenges," International Colloquium on Sustainable Growth, Resource Productivity and Sustainable Industrial Policy, Wuppertal University, Wuppertal, Germany, September 12, 2009. "Everyday Life in a Resource-Constrained Global Economy," Invited plenary lecture, World Resources Forum, Davos, Switzerland, September 14, 2009. "Global Recycling Society: What Economics has to Offer," presented at workshop Towards a New Economic Framework, World Resources Forum, Davos, Switzerland, September 15, 2009. "Models of the World," Lecture at the University of Groningen, the Netherlands, June 17, 2009. "Resource and Product Flows in an Industrial System: Integrating Input-Output Models and Absorbing Markov Chains," Conference of the International Society for Industrial Ecology, Lisbon, Portugal, June 24, 2009. “Economic Perspective on Sustainability and Design,” RPI course Sustainability and Design in Mechanical, Aerospace, and Nuclear Engineering (MANE4961/6964), January 27, 2009. Ernst Struengmann Forum: “Measuring Sustainability,” Session Moderator for Nonrenewable Resources, Frankfurt Institute for Advanced Studies, Frankfurt, Germany, November 9-14, 2008. Interviewed on “Environment and Demography,” France Culture (French radio), by R. Stegassy, aired Saturday, September 13, 2008 (55 minutes, in French).

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CONFERENCES, LECTURES, PANELS (continued) “Transforming the Energy Economy,” International Input-Output Meeting on Managing the Environment, Seville, Spain, July 9, 2008. “Application of Markov Chains to the Global Supply Chain, with S. Levine,” International Input- Output Meeting on Managing the Environment, Seville, Spain, July 10, 2008. "Exploiting the Free Gifts of Nature: Oil in the Global Economy," Lecture at the Norwegian University for Science and Technology (NTNU) in Trondheim, Norway, on June 5, 2008. “Energy and Carbon Scenario Analysis with the World Trade Model,” Lecture at the International Energy Agency, organized by the Economic Analysis Division (IEA/EAD), Paris, July 18, 2007. “Regional Development in China: Interregional Transportation Infrastructure and Regional Comparative Advantage,” 16th International Input-Output Conference, Istanbul, July 3, 2007. “Tracking Global Factor Inputs, Factor Earnings, and Emissions Associated with Consumption in a World Modeling Framework,” 16th International Input-Output Conference, Istanbul, July 3, 2007. “The Re-Emergence of World Models: What Can They Offer?” Keynote Address, Joint Symposium on The Rules of the Game: Institutions, Law, and Economics, University of Twente (Netherlands) and University of Münster (Germany), Wettringen, Germany, December 7, 2006. “Consumption and Sustainable Development,” Session organizer and chair, Gordon Research Conference, Queens College, Oxford University, August 10, 2006. “Building Meso-Level Scenarios about Sustainable Development,” International Input-Output Conference, Sendai, Japan, July 28, 2006. “Analyzing the Global Economy,” Presidential Address, International Input-Output Conference, Sendai, Japan, July 26, 2006. “A History of Industrial Ecology,” Symposium on Industrial Ecology, Yale University, May 11, 2006. “Contributions of M. F. Kowalsky to Social Ecology,” Symposium, University of Vienna, Austria, January 14, 2006. European Union Workshop on Models of the World Economy, Seville, Spain, February 14-15, 2006. “Input-Output Economics and the Physical World,” Presidential Address, 15th International Input-Output Conference, Beijing, China, June 27, 2005. “International Trade as the Adaptation Mechanism of Agriculture to Climate Change,” 15th International Input-Output Conference, Beijing, China, June 28, 2005. “Theory in Industrial Ecology,” Advisory Committee Meeting, Program in Industrial Ecology, School of Forestry and the Environment, Yale University, March 14, 2005. “Economic Globalization, Consumer Societies and the Environment, “American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS) Annual Meeting, Session on Science and Policy Transformations for Sustainability, Washington, DC, February 19, 2005. Organizer and Chair, Session on the Socioeconomic Framework for Industrial Ecology, Gordon Research Conference on Industrial Ecology, Oxford, UK, August 4, 2004. “Economic Globalization and Its Significance for Income Distribution and the Environment,” Lecture, Norwegian University for Science and Technology, Trondheim, August 2, 2004. “Food Consumption,” Session on Sustainable Consumption in North America, Conference of the International Society for Ecological Economics, Montreal, July 14, 2005.

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CONFERENCES, LECTURES, PANELS (continued) “Sustainable Consumption of Food,” Plenary Presentation, International Workshop on Sustainable Consumption, School of the Environment, University of Leeds, Leeds, United Kingdom, March 5-6, 2004. “Global Prospects for Sustainable Consumption,” Seminar in Ecological Economics, University of Leeds, Leeds, United Kingdom, March 9, 2004. “A New Research Agenda for Global Modeling,” Workshop on Models of the Global Economy (co-organizer), October 9-11, 2003, Vlodrop, the Netherlands, sponsored by Structural Change and Economic Dynamics, Eindhoven University of Technology, the University of Twente, and the Dutch Research Council. “Ideas for a Research Program on Household Lifestyles,” Population, Consumption and Environment Dynamics: Theory and Method, Workshop of the Population-Environment Research Network, MacArthur Foundation, Montreal, Canada, October 19, 2003. “‘Think Globally Act Locally’ Revisited: Ideas for an Interdisciplinary Research Agenda on Sustainable Development,” School of Public Affairs, University of Maryland, September 17, 2003. “Industrial Ecology after Johannesburg,” Plenary Panel, Industrial Ecology for a Sustainable Future,” International Society for Industrial Ecology, Ann Arbor, July 1, 2003. Keynote Address, Workshop on Input-Output Analysis in Industrial Ecology, International Society for Industrial Ecology, Ann Arbor, July 2, 2003. “A New Model of International Trade,” Seminar, Vienna Institute for International Economic Studies, April 25, 2003. “Household Lifestyles and the Future of the Environment,” Public Lecture, University of Vienna, April 9, 2003. “Next Stage of the Environmental Movement: Focus on Lifestyles and Growth,” Faculty Seminar, Tufts University, March 5, 2003. “Economics and Industrial Ecology,” Interdisciplinary Faculty Seminar on the Environment, Yale University, February 28, 2003. “Analyzing Scenarios about the Future of the World Economy,” Yale Faculty Seminar, January 29, 2003. “Toward a Common Framework for Analyzing Changes in Household Lifestyles,” Workshop on Sustainable Consumption, International Institute for Applied Systems Analysis (IIASA), Vienna, Austria, November 22, 2002. “The Economics of Industrial Ecology,” Graduate Seminar in Industrial Ecology, Yale University, October 24, 2002. “The Future of Input-Output Economics,” Panel Discussion, Conference of the International Input-Output Association, Montreal, October 15, 2002. “Developing Scenarios and Analyzing Them,” Session on the Challenges of Global Modeling, Conference of the International Input-Output Association, Montreal, October 15, 2002. “Scenarios and Models of the Global Economy: A Dialogue between Futurists and Economists,” Panel, Conference of the International Input-Output Association, Montreal, October 14, 2002. “Changing Household Lifestyles: Analysis in an Extended Input-Output Framework,” Intensive Course, Conference of the International Input-Output Association, Montreal, October 12, 2002.

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CONFERENCES, LECTURES, PANELS (continued) “Global Environmental Degradation in the 21st Century: A Challenge for Input-Output Economics,” Opening Plenary, Conference of the International Input-Output Association, Montreal, October 11, 2002. “Lifestyle Decisions: Innovations in Analysis and in Policy,” Keynote Lecture, Seeon International Summer School, Seeon, Germany, September 9-11, 2002. “Lifestyles and Consumption,” Workshop on Sustainable Consumption, International Institute for Applied Systems Analysis (IIASA), Vienna, Austria, May 8-10, 2002. “Exploring the Social Dimensions of Sustainable Development,” M.I.T.’s Annual Technology and Culture Forum, Cambridge, MA, April 3, 2002. “The Framework of Ecological Economics,” Workshop on Humans and Nature, Hastings Center, Garrison, NY, April 1-2, 2002. “Industrial Ecology and the Social Sciences,” International Society for Industrial Ecology, Leiden, the Netherlands, November 13, 2001. “Global Perspective on Regional Challenges,” Plenary Address, Learning Sustainability, Achieving Environmental, Economic and Social Well-Being – A 2001 Regional Community Forum, University of Buffalo, Buffalo, NY, October 10-12, 2001. “Humanity in the Year 3000,” Foundation for the Future, Seattle, WA, August 10-15, 2001. “Modeling Social Expenditure,” European Commission, Seville, Spain, May 18, 2001. “A New Model of the World Economy,” Mathematics Group, Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute, Troy, NY, January 31, 2001. “Quantitative Modeling of Europe’s Societal Expenditure,” European Commission, Brussels, Belgium, September 25-26, “Global Society, Technology, and the Global Economy,” Lecture Series on Contemporary Economic Issues, Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute, Troy, NY, Fall 2000-Spring 2001. “International Trade: Evolution in the Thought and Analysis of W. Leontief,” 13th International Conference on Input-Output Techniques, Macerata, Italy, August 19-26, 2000. “The New Economy of the Global Information Society,” European Commission, Brussels, April 6-7, 2000. “Future of Employment in Europe,” Discussant, European Commission, Institute for Prospective Futures Conference, Brussels. February 10-11, 2000. “Reducing Pressures on the Environment: Forward-Looking Solutions and the Role of Formal Models,” Innovation-Oriented Environmental Regulation: Theoretical Approaches and Empirical Analysis, Potsdam, Germany, May 27-29, 1999 (Joint Research Center of the European Commission). “Environmental Challenges and the Global Economy,” Thomas J. Watson Jr. Institute for International Studies, Brown University, Providence, RI, October 13, 1999. “Societal Framework,” International Human Dimensions Program, North American Workshop on Industrial Transformation, Boston University, Boston, MA, September 24-25, 1998. “Flow of Materials in the Technological Society,” Session Chair, Gordon Conference on Industrial Ecology, New London, New Hampshire, June 7-12, 1998. “Household Lifestyles,” Twelfth International Conference on Input-Output Techniques, New York University, New York City, May 22, 1998. “Substance Flow Management: An Economic Approach,” Plenary Address, Substantial Sustainability: The Relevance and Feasibility of Managing Substance and Material Flows, Vrije University, Amsterdam, February 21, 1997.

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CONFERENCES, LECTURES, PANELS (continued) “Structural Change, Civil Society and Sustainability,” University of Twente, Enschede, The Netherlands, October 5, 1996. “Sustainability Requires New Economic Concepts,” Building the Sustainable Economy, New School for Social Research, New York City, June 18, 1996. “Technology and Lifestyle: How Much Difference Can They Make?”, Population, Environment and Development, Tata Energy and Resources Institute, Washington, DC, March 13-14, 1996. “How Many People Can the Earth Support?” American Association for the Advancement of Science, Baltimore, MD, February 9, 1996. “Analysis of Household Consumption,” Workshop on the Global Environmental Impact of Consumption in the United States, Committee on the Human Dimensions of Global Change, National Academy of Sciences and U.S. EPA, Washington, DC, November 9, 1995. “Technology and Regional Economics,” Technology and Economic Development in the Tri- State Region, New York Academy of Sciences and the Federal Reserve Bank of New York, New York, Nov. 8, 1995. “Technological and Social Dimensions of Global Scenarios,” Plenary Address, United Nations University Conference on Sustainable Future of the Global System, Tokyo, Japan, October 16-18, 1995. “Sustainable Development,” Cambridge University, Cambridge, England, July 14, 1995. “The Economics of Consumption,” Fourteenth Annual Balaton Group Meeting, Systems of Consumption, Csopak, Hungary, August 31 – September 5, 1995. “The Future of the Environment: Ecological Economics and Technological Change,” Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute, Troy, NY, February 16, 1995. “Building a Post-Normal Science of Ecological Economics,” Plenary Address, Third Bi-annual Meeting of International Society for Ecological Economics, San Jose, Costa Rica, October 24, 1994. “Sustainable Development: the Dilemma of Gender and the Opportunity,” Crossing Borders: International Dialogues on Gender, Social Politics, and Citizenship, Stockholm, May 28, 1994. “General Overview: Industrial Activity,” Workshop on Human and Ecosystem Health Effects of Industrial Activity, World Resources Institute, 2050 Project, Yulee, Florida, May 19, 1994. “A Structural Approach to Ecological Economics,” Eastern Economic Association, Boston, March 19, 1994. “Economic and Resource Implications of Sustainable Development,” Electric Power Research Institute on the Electricity-Society Connection, Carmel, California, February 14-17, 1994. “On the Use of Cost-Benefit Analysis in Implementing Agenda 21,” Plenary Address, UN Conference on Ethical Issues, Environment, and Development, New York, January 13-14, 1994. “Environmentally-Motivated Technological Changes and Their Impact on International Trade,” United Nations Conference on Trade and Development, Workshop on Sustainable Development and Trade, Winnipeg, Canada, September 15-17, 1993. “A Structural Approach to Trade and Development,” 12th Annual Balaton Group Meeting, Csopak, Hungary, August 27-September 1, 1993. “Social Development and Productive Employment,” UN/NGO Conference on Social Development: A New Definition for Security, New York, September 8, 1993.

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CONFERENCES, LECTURES, PANELS (continued) “The Global Economy in the 21st Century,” Plenary Address, United Nations University Symposium on Eco-Restructuring, Tokyo, Japan, July 5-7, 1993. World Scientists' Workshop of the Global Forum of Spiritual & Parliamentary Leaders on Human Survival, Kyoto, Japan April 17-23, 1993. “What Environmentalists Need from Economists,” New Thinking in Economics, (series organized with N. Goodwin), Tarrytown, NY, November 11-14, 1992. “Multi-Sector Economic Models and Data,” Annual Workshop in Earth System Science, Global Change Assessment for Forestry, Agriculture and Water Resources, Penn State University, October 19-21, 1992. “What Economists Can Contribute to the Study of Global Change: Some Experiments with the World Model and World Database,” Cornell Theory Center, Cornell University, October 21, 1992. “Input-Output Analysis and Industrial Ecology,” Workshop on Developing and Implementing Design for Environment of the National Academy of Engineering, Woods Hole, July 13-17, 1992. “Strategies for Environmentally Sound Economic Development,” Plenary Address, ECOTECH- RIO 92, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, May 28-June 6, 1992. “Ecological Economics and Structural Modeling Approaches,” Round Table on Concepts and Applications of Ecological Economics in Developing Countries, Canadian International Development Agency, Ottawa, June 17-19, 1992. “Economic Analysis of Technological Change,” Plenary Address, American Society for Mechanical Engineering, Washington Convention Center, Washington, D.C., June 14-17, 1992. “Strategies for Environmentally Sound Economic Development,” Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Cambridge, MA, February 12, 1992. “Strategies for Reducing Global Air Pollution,” Boston University, Center for Energy and Environmental Studies, November 4, 1991. “Development and the Environment: Extending the Global Input-Output Modeling System,” Plenary Address, Conference on Global Change and Modeling, United Nations University, Tokyo, October 29-31, 1991. “A Model of the World Economy as a Conceptual Organizing Device,” the Brixen Group on the Theory of Wealth and Models of Structural Change, Brixen, Italy, September 27-19, 1991. “What Economists Can Offer Ecologists,” Ecological Society of America, San Antonio, August 4-6, 1991. “Design of a Curriculum in Ecological Economics,” New Thinking in Economics, (series organized with N. Goodwin), Tarrytown, NY, June 28-30, 1991. “Industrial Input-Output Analysis: Implications for Industrial Ecology,” National Academy of Sciences Colloquium on Industrial Ecology, May 20-21, 1991. “Sustainable Development: Prospects for the North, the South and North-South Economic Relations,” Preparatory Committee of the United Nations Conference on Environment and Development (UNCED), Geneva, Switzerland, May 1991. “Strategies for Environmentally Sound Economic Development,” New School for Social Research, New York, NY, April 17, 1991. “Ecological Economics,” New York University, April 13, 1991.

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CONFERENCES, LECTURES, PANELS (continued) “The Use of the Input-Output Framework for Analyzing Scenarios about Future Energy Use in the US and World Economies,” Center for Energy and Environmental Studies, Princeton University, March 18, 1991. “Eco-Restructuring: Managing the Transition to an Ecologically Sustainable Economy,” Workshop, International Institute for Applied Systems Analysis, Vienna, Austria, February 3- 5, 1991. “Strategies for Environmentally Sound Economic Development,” Keynote Address, International Symposium on the Global Environment, Mt. Fuji, Japan, October 1990. “Environment and Economics,” Conference on Structural Change and Economic Dynamics, Siena, Italy, July 13-14, 1990. “Situating Human Activities in the Natural World,” International Science and Technology Institute, Washington, DC, March 29, 1990. “Human Activities and Climate Change: A Model of the World Economy,” Goddard Institute for Space Studies, NASA, New York, NY, March 27, 1990. “Operational Strategies for Sustainable World Development,” U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, DC, March 13, 1990. “A New Approach to Environmental Economics,” New York University, February 27, 1990.

IX. HONORS AND AWARDS Fellow of the International Input-Output Association, Inducted June 16, 2011. Boutros Boutros-Ghali Scholar for Europe/North America for contributions in economic development and the environment 1994 - 1995 Fellow at the United Nations University, Tokyo 1994 - 1996 AT&T Fellow in Industrial Ecology 1993 - 1995