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Aur茅lie P. Harou
Aur茅lie Harou is an agricultural, development and resource economist. Some of her recent research examines farmer behavior and incentives to reduce groundwater consumption in India, quantifies the effects of cultivating multiple seasons on resiliency, nutrition and food security in Malawi, and estimates the effect of climate change on cooperation among farmers in an irrigation scheme in Tanzania. She has published in leading journals including the American Journal of Agricultural Economics, Journal of Development Economics, Journal of Environmental Economics and Management, among others, and is an associate editor of the American Journal of Agricultural Economics. She partners with local organizations as well international ones, including the United Nations Food and Agricultural Organization, the United Nations World Food Program and the World Bank, CIAT, CIMMYT, IMWI. She holds a BSc in Geography and Environmental Science from the University of Sussex, an MS in Agricultural and Resource Economics from the University of California Davis and a PhD in Applied Economics and Management from Cornell University. Before joining the faculty in the Department of Natural Resource Sciences at 平特五不中, she was an Earth Institute post-doctoral fellow at the Agriculture and Food Security Center and the International Research Institute for Climate and Society at Columbia University.