Sathya Gopalakrishnan
Associate Professor
gopalakrishnan.27@osu.edu
614-292-2853
Office:
223 Ag Admin Building
2120 Fyffe Road Columbus, OH 43210
Degrees & Credentials:
Ph.D., Environmental and Resource Economics, Duke University, 2010
MS, Agricultural Economics, Michigan State University, 2005
MA, Economics, University of Hyderabad, 2003
B. Com., Brakatullah University, 2001
Interests & Expertise:
Non-market Valuation
Bioeconomics
Coupled models of human-natural systems, particularly focusing on coastal systems
Biography:
Sathya Gopalakrishnan is an Associate Professor in the Department of Agricultural, Environmental and Development Economics at The Ohio State University. She is also on the faculty of the Environmental Science Graduate Program and a founding member of the STEAM Factory at OSU. She completed her Ph.D. in Environmental and Resource Economics from Duke University in 2010. She also holds an M.S in Agricultural Economics from Michigan State University and an M.A in Economics from the University of Hyderabad.
An interest in exploring ubiquitous interdependencies between economic decisions and dynamic biophysical processes that impact natural resources motivates Sathya’s research program. Sathya’s work specifically focuses on applying economic theory to develop coupled models of complex human and natural systems; non-market valuation of environmental amenities and risks; and bioeconomic modeling, applied to coastal and water resources.
Sathya’s research is at the frontier in exploring resource management problems in which biophysical and economic systems are linked by spatial-dynamic processes. Spatial-dynamic problems, such as climate adaptation along an extended coastline or the control of invasive species, present new analytical challenges to economic modelers, as the optimal policy depends on the spatial geometry of the landscape, and both spatial and temporal boundary conditions. Her work also begins to bridge the gap between the empirical non-market valuation of environmental amenities and conceptual resource economics models by using the empirical results to parameterize dynamic models of optimal resource management.
Sathya teaches environmental and resource economics at the undergraduate (AEDE 4310) and masters (AEDE 6300) levels, and an advanced graduate course resource economics (AEDE 7320).
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