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Noelwah Netusil is the Stanley H. Cohn Professor of Economics at Reed College, with a research focus on Environmental and Natural Resource Economics, Public Sector Economics, and Law and Economics. She has been affiliated with Reed College since 1990.
Education:
- B.S. in Economics (1986), Allegheny College
- M.S. (1988) and Ph.D. (1992), University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign
Research Interests: Dr. Netusil specializes in valuing environmental amenities, flood risk impacts on property markets, and sustainable urban water systems. Her work bridges economics with policy design, emphasizing nature-based solutions and regulatory frameworks for climate resilience.
Recent Publications examine themes such as flood insurance dynamics, green infrastructure valuation, and cross-regional comparisons of water management strategies. These studies highlight her interdisciplinary approach, integrating econometric analysis with environmental planning.
Community Service: She has served on editorial boards for Landscape and Urban Planning and Land Economics, and on nonprofit boards including Mercy Corps Northwest and Audubon Society of Portland. Her leadership in academic-government partnerships underscores her commitment to translating research into policy.




