Long-term economic viability requires recognition of the role that limited natural resources contribute to economic activity and output, and the relationship people have, and the value they place, on those natural resources. This is especially true in a place like Nebraska with a strong agricultural economy, as the agricultural economy relies on natural resources such as water, land and energy.
Faculty
Dave Aiken
Water Law, Agricultural Law, Environmental and Natural Resource Law
Richard Perrin
Production Economics
Simanti Banerjee
Experimental, Behavioral and Environmental Economics
Lilyan Fulginiti
Microeconomics, Economics of Production, International Economics, Development Economics
Karina Schoengold
Environmental, Resource and Water Economics
Nick Brozović
Policy Director, Water for Food Center
Taro Mieno
Precision Agriculture, Water Use Management