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Hadi Dowlatabadi

Professor

Affiliations

  • Institute for Resources, Environment and Sustainability
  • Liu Institute for Global Studies

Research Focus

Dr. Dowlatabadi research interests include public policy challenges involving scientifically complex issues, energy, the environment and public health, and communicable and vector-borne diseases. His current research involves issues surrounding equity in world energy markets and implications for climate policy, and more broadly, the cognitive and organizational aspects of how we understand and interact with the world around us.

Selected Publications

  1. Shui, B., H. Dowlatabadi "Consumer lifestyle approach to US energy use and the related CO2 emissions" in Energy Policy, 33:2, 2005, pp. 197-208.
  2. Strachan, N., H. Dowlatabadi "Supplier strategies and responses to institutional drivers for an emerging energy technology" in International Journal of Global Energy Issues, 21:4, 2004, pp. 383-96.
  3. McDaniels, T.L., H. Dowlatabadi, S. Stevens "Multiple scales and regulatory gaps in regulatory change: the case of salmon aquaculture" in press.
  4. Shepherd, P., J. Tansey, H. Dowlatabadi "Context matters: The political landscape of adaptation in the Okanagan" in Climatic Change, in press.
  5. Farrell, A.E., H. Zerriffi, H. Dowlatabadi "Energy infrastructure and security" in Annual Review of Environment and Resources, Annual Reviews, Palo Alto, 2004, pp. 421-469.

Media Coverage

Clearing your conscience -- and the air
Offsetting emissions - Globe and Mail (October 05, 2006)

Holiday proposed for February
New statutory holiday proposed for February - 24 hours (February 21, 2006)

Great Bear Rainforest isn't out of the woods yet
Protecting the Great Bear Rainforest - Vancouver Sun (February 20, 2006)

Higher fuel costs won't result in economic crisis
Escalating fuel costs will not trigger an economic crisis, says UBC expert - Vancouver Sun (June 11, 2005)

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