DFS Roundtable: Joshua Farley, Apr 20

Monday, April 20, 2015

Joshua Farley is an ecological economist, Professor in Community Development & Applied Economics, Fellow at the Gund Institute for Ecological Economics, and Special Visiting Researcher at the Universidade Federal de Santa Catarina. He holds degrees in biology (BA), international affairs (MIA) and economics (PhD). He has previously served as program director at the School for Field Studies, Centre for Rainforest Studies, as Executive Director of the University of Maryland International Institute for Ecological Economics, and as visiting professor at the Federal Universities of Santa Catarina (UFSC) and Bahia (UFBA), and the University of the West Indies, Cave Hill. His broad research interests focus on pedagogy, problem based-learning, and the design of economic institutions capable of balancing what is biophysically possible with what is socially, psychologically and ethically desirable. His most recent research focuses on agroecology in Brazil’s Atlantic Forest, finance and monetary systems, the just distribution of wealth and resources, transdisciplinary problem solving that integrates research and teaching, and financing the restoration of natural capital. He has conducted problem-based courses in ecological economics on 6 continents. He is co-author with Herman Daly of Ecological Economics, Principles and Applications,2nd ed. (2010).