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Laura López-Hoffman is an Assistant Professor at the School of Natural Resources & the Environment and an Assistant Research Professor at the Udall Center for Studies in Public Policy at the University of Arizona. She is actively engaged in interdisciplinary research linking environmental science and public policy.
Education:
- Ph.D., Stanford University, 2003
- B.A., Princeton University, Woodrow Wilson School of Public and International Affairs & Latin American Studies, 1996
Her research focuses on the intersection of ecological sustainability and policy design, particularly in transboundary natural resource management. She integrates economic, ecological, and social dimensions to evaluate ecosystem services and conservation strategies, with a regional emphasis on North America and Latin America.
Laura López-Hoffman has contributed to policy-oriented environmental research through her work at the Udall Center, though specific publications are not listed in the current profile. Her academic trajectory reflects a strong foundation in both environmental science and public affairs.
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She advises graduate students in natural resource policy and related fields, though no named students are listed. Her work is supported through research grants associated with the Udall Center for Studies in Public Policy and collaborative environmental initiatives.
She is affiliated with research teams focused on sustainable development and cross-border environmental governance, contributing to integrated assessments of ecosystem services and policy outcomes.

