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Haoluan Wang is an Assistant Professor of Sustainable Economics at the University of Miami's Department of Geography and Sustainable Development, with an affiliation in the Department of Economics at Miami Herbert Business School. He holds a Ph.D. in Agricultural and Resource Economics from the University of Maryland, College Park. His research focuses on climate adaptation, natural resource management, and environmental valuation, integrating economic methodologies with spatial and behavioral analyses to address sustainability challenges. Recent work explores food desert dynamics, coastal infrastructure investment, and wildfire impacts on urban systems. He has published 15+ peer-reviewed articles since 2016, often employing stated preference surveys and policy evaluation frameworks. His work bridges environmental economics with urban planning, emphasizing equity and interdisciplinary solutions.
Research interests include:
- Climate adaptation strategies and cost-benefit analysis
- Food systems and spatial disparities in access
- Ecosystem service incentives and behavioral responses
- Urban environmental policy design
Key articles (2022–2025) analyze topics ranging from coastal adaptation economics to wildfire exposure effects on public transit demand, reflecting his focus on quantitative policy analysis. Though no formal awards are listed, his prolific publication record underscores active research engagement. He serves as Director of Undergraduate Studies, indicating teaching and administrative roles alongside scholarship.
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