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Jeffrey Englin is a Professor in the Morrison School of Agribusiness at the W. P. Carey School of Business, Arizona State University. He also holds affiliations with the Water Institute and serves as a Senior Global Futures Scientist. Englin has held prior roles including Director of the Morrison School, Professor and Chair at the University of Nevada, Reno, and Visiting Professor at the University of Alberta. His education includes a B.S. from the University of Minnesota (1979), M.A. and Ph.D. from the University of Washington (1980, 1986).
His research focuses on long-term environmental valuation, econometric modeling, and resource economics. Notable work includes studies on wilderness demand, travel cost methods, and invasive species impacts. He has published over 50 scholarly articles in journals like Environmental and Resource Economics and Journal of Environmental Economics and Management.
Englin has received grants such as the $15,007 U.S. Forest Service project on wilderness demand and a $44,936 grant on long-term wilderness trends. He advises students in MS and PhD programs, including Octavio Valdez. Englin has served on editorial boards, tenure committees, and professional associations like the National Association of Agricultural Economics Administrators.
Teaching responsibilities include courses like AGB 250 (Resource Allocation) and AGB 484 (Internship). His expertise extends to big data applications and the food-water-energy nexus. Englin’s work bridges environmental policy, econometrics, and resource management, with implications for sustainable development and public land stewardship.
