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Anne Rozan is a Professor at the École Nationale du Génie de l'Eau et de l'Environnement de Strasbourg (ENGEES), affiliated with the University of Strasbourg and the SAGE laboratory (Sociétés, acteurs, gouvernement en Europe). Her research bridges environmental economics, behavioral economics, and public policy, focusing on the valuation of ecosystem services, regulatory design, and sustainable environmental management.
Her research interests include environmental economics, experimental economics, behavioral economics, contingent valuation, agro-climatic risk, and public goods. She employs experimental and stated preference methods to understand consumer and public behavior in environmental decision-making, with applications in water infrastructure, biodiversity conservation, and climate risk management.
Her recent publications reflect a strong trend in interdisciplinary environmental valuation, combining economic modeling with ecological assessment tools. Key themes include the economic evaluation of constructed wetlands, biodiversity in agroforestry systems, flood vulnerability, and public preferences for infrastructure management. She frequently uses choice experiments and contingent valuation to inform policy.
Anne Rozan has not been explicitly listed with scientific awards in the provided text.
She teaches economics across the three-year engineering cycle at ENGEES and in co-accredited master’s programs such as the ISIE, Environmental Geography, and DGEDD masters at the University of Strasbourg. While no direct list of advisees is provided, her extensive publication record and supervisory role in collaborative research suggest active mentorship. She has contributed to national and international research programs on water governance, ecological restoration, and environmental policy evaluation.
Her work is closely tied to the SAGE laboratory and ENGEES, where she contributes to research on environmental governance, risk management, and sustainable development. She has been involved in field experiments, policy evaluations, and interdisciplinary projects on topics ranging from brownfield reuse to agri-environmental contracts.




