Matthew Reimer

Associate Professor Matthew Reimer

Position Title
Associate Professor

3122 Social Sciences and Humanities
Bio

Matt Reimer is an environmental and resource economist whose research focuses on the design and evaluation of public policies for natural resource conservation and management. Matt's work spans several topical areas, including fisheries, marine protected areas, climate change, coastal resilience, and adaptive management of marine resources. He employs a diverse set of methodological tools in his research, ranging from reduced-form and structural econometrics, to dynamic numerical analysis and simulation, integrated bioeconomic modeling, and field experiments. Matt is also heavily involved in the policymaking process for U.S. federal fisheries: he is currently a member of the Science and Statistical Committee (SSC) for the Pacific Fisheries Management Council and a former member of the SSC for the North Pacific Fisheries Management Council.

Courses
  • ESP175
Research Interests & Expertise
  • Environmental Policy
  • Marine Policy
  • Conservation Policy
  • Climate Policy
  • Environmental & Natural Resource Economics
  • Policy Evaluation and Impact Analysis