Fasnacht is an environmental economist, with a strong interest in collaborative interdisciplinary work. Her research within economics is primarily applied theory focused on the incentive effects of alternative environmental and conservation policy instruments, with applications to groundwater contamination, hazardous waste management, land use regulation, climate change, nonpoint pollution from agriculture, and protection of marine species.
In her current role as a Distinguished Visiting Fellow at Princeton University’s Energy and Environmental Center, she collaborates closely with faculty, researchers, and students, enriching both research and teaching with her wealth of industry knowledge. She injects a sense of urgency into addressing pressing environmental challenges, notably focusing on contaminants of emergent concern such as PFAS, while actively contributing to the decarbonization of the water sector.
This event is part of the David Bradford Energy and Environmental Policy Seminar Series organized by the Center for Policy Research on Energy and the Environment (C-PREE) in the Princeton School of Public and International Affairs and co-sponsored by the High Meadows Environmental Institute (HMEI).
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Bradford Seminar: “Harmonizing Forces: A Global Quest to Tackle the Water and Climate Crisis through Sustainable Development Goals”
Fasnacht is an environmental economist, with a strong interest in collaborative interdisciplinary work. Her research within economics is primarily applied theory focused on the incentive effects of alternative environmental and conservation policy instruments, with applications to groundwater contamination, hazardous waste management, land use regulation, climate change, nonpoint pollution from agriculture, and protection of marine species.
In her current role as a Distinguished Visiting Fellow at Princeton University’s Energy and Environmental Center, she collaborates closely with faculty, researchers, and students, enriching both research and teaching with her wealth of industry knowledge. She injects a sense of urgency into addressing pressing environmental challenges, notably focusing on contaminants of emergent concern such as PFAS, while actively contributing to the decarbonization of the water sector.
This event is part of the David Bradford Energy and Environmental Policy Seminar Series organized by the Center for Policy Research on Energy and the Environment (C-PREE) in the Princeton School of Public and International Affairs and co-sponsored by the High Meadows Environmental Institute (HMEI).