UAA faculty to lecture about environmental economics

April 23, 2018

Andrea Miller

Camilla Kennedy. Photo courtesy of Camilla Kennedy
Camilla Kennedy. Photo courtesy of Camilla Kennedy


Camilla Kennedy, an economics adjunct faculty from the University of Alaska Anchorage, will speak about environmental economics during two presentations on Wednesday, April 25, in Schaible Auditorium. She will give presentations at 10:30 a.m. and 2:15 p.m. and take questions after each.

Kennedy’s talk is titled “Thinking About Environmental Economics in Alaska.” It is sponsored by the UAF student organization Students Who Enjoy Economic Thinking, or SWEET.

Kennedy teaches environmental economics and policy at UAA and works as the principal economist for the Alaska Department of Environmental Conservation. She received her B.A. in economics from UAF, where she was a member of SWEET, and her master's in environmental economics from the London School of Economics.

For more information, contact Sherri Wall, economics instructor in the School of Management and SWEET’s faculty advisor, at 474-6526 or slwall@alaska.edu.