JingJing Wang

Honor:
2016 Women In STEM award winner
Title:
assistant professor, Department of Economics
Winning project:
Integrated Modeling and Policy Evaluation for Sustainable Food, Energy, and Water Systems: A Case Study of the Dairy Industry in New Mexico
Project focus:
the work focuses on using the dairy industry in New Mexico as a case study to investigate the food-energy-water (FEW) nexus at a regional scale, model economic and policy linkages across the FEW systems, and propose policy tools for advancing the FEW nexus in arid-land regions.