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1 CURRICULUM VITAE Kimberly M. Burnett University of Hawaii Economic Research Organization 2424 Maile Way Saunders Hall 540 Honolulu, HI USA Phone: Fax: EDUCATION University of Hawaii, Ph.D., Economics, May 2007 University of Hawaii, M.A., Economics, December 2004 Loyola University New Orleans, B.B.A, Economics, 1998 PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE Associate Specialist, University of Hawaii Economic Research Organization Social Science Research Institute University of Hawaii at Manoa Affiliate Researcher Water Resources Research Center University of Hawaii at Manoa Affiliate Faculty Member Department of Natural Resources and Environmental Management University of Hawaii at Manoa July 2008 present October 2010-present July 2009-present Assistant Professor, July 2007 June 2008 Department of Economics University of Puget Sound GRANTS 2012 State of Hawaii Department of Business, Economic Development, and Tourism: Scoping the Value of the Special Management Area Permit and Shoreline Setback Variance for the Coastal Zone Management (CZM) Program, $85,000 (co-principal Investigator) 2012 United States Geological Survey: Satisfying Growing Water Demand Through Integrated Groundwater and Watershed Management, $10,000 (Principal Investigator) 2011 Nature Conservancy and Hau`oli Mau Loa: Hawaii s Green Growth Initiative, $12,000 (Principal Investigator) 1 of 7
2 2011 SeaGrant Hawaii and Kyo-ya Co. Ltd.: Indicators for Sustainable Coastal Tourism in Hawaii, $10,000 (Principal Investigator) 2010 United States Fish and Wildlife Service: Estimating the Cost of Rodent Control in Hawaii, $41,748 (Principal Investigator) 2010 United States Geological Survey: Evaluating Policy Options to Reduce the Risk of New Strains of Ohia Rust in Hawaii, $39,555 (Principal Investigator) 2009 Kamehameha Schools: Assessing Affordable Housing Policies for Hawaii $32,953 (Principal Investigator) 2009 County of Kauai: Kauai Important Agricultural Lands Study, $263,889 (Principal Investigator) 2009 National Science Foundation: Ecosystem Function: Natural, Anthropogenic, and Invasive Species Contributions to Biogeochemical Evolution of Groundwaters and Coastal Environments of West Hawaii, $135,000 (Principal Investigator) 2009 Save the Waves Coalition: Wave Valuation Study, $17,996 (Co-Investigator) 2008 University of Hawaii at Manoa: Economic Impact of the University of Hawaii at Manoa, $55,059 (Principal Investigator) 2008 Department of Land and Natural Resource / Hawaii Invasive Species Council Award: Ecological, Hydrological, and Economic Impacts of Miconia in Hawaii, $96,999 (Co- Investigator) US FWS Agreement number J001: Economic Impacts of Miconia Calvescens in Hawaii, $82,000 (Co-Investigator). PUBLICATIONS Burnett, K., J. Roumasset, and C.A. Wada Multi-instrument pollution abatement from multiple sources: The case of nitrogen pollution in groundwater. Journal of Sustainable Watershed Science and Management, 1(3): Burnett, K., S. D Evelyn, L. Loope, and C.A. Wada An economic approach to assessing import policies designed to prevent the arrival of invasive species: the case of Puccinia psidii in Hawai i. Environmental Science & Policy 19-20: Burnett, K., S. Pongkijvorasin, and J. Roumasset Species Invasion as Catastrophe: The Case of the Brown Tree Snake. Environmental and Resource Economics 51(2): Burnett, K., S. D Evelyn, L. Loope, and C. Wada Economic Analysis of the Proposed Rule to Prevent Arrival of New Genetic Strains of the Rust Fungus Puccinia psidii in Hawai i. 2 of 7
3 Technical Report No The Hawai i-pacific Islands Cooperative Ecosystem Studies Unit & Pacific Cooperative Studies Unit, University of Hawai i, Honolulu, Hawai i. 50 pp. Burnett, K., L. Endress, M. Ravago, J. Roumasset and C. Wada. Islands of Sustainability in Time and Space. International Journal of Sustainable Society, accepted September 13, Duarte, T. K., S. Pongkijvorasin, J. Roumasset, D. Amato, and K. Burnett. 2010, Optimal management of a Hawaiian Coastal aquifer with nearshore marine ecological interactions, Water Resources Research 46, W11545, doi: /2010wr Kaiser, B. and K. Burnett Spatial Economic Analysis of Early Detection and Rapid Response Strategies for an Invasive Species. Resource and Energy Economics, 32(4): Pongkijvorasin, S., J. Roumasset, T. Duarte, and K. Burnett Renewable Resource Management with Stock Externalities: Coastal Aquifers and Submarine Groundwater Discharge. Resource and Energy Economics 32(3): Roumasset J., K. Burnett, and A.M. Balisacan (eds.) Sustainability Science for Watershed Landscapes. Singapore: Institute of Southeast Asian Studies; Los Banos, Philippines: Southeast Asian Regional Center for Graduate Study and Research in Agriculture. D Evelyn, S, N. Tarui, K. Burnett, and J. Roumasset Uncertain Populations and the Value of Information. Journal of Environmental Management 89(4): Burnett, K, S. D Evelyn, B. Kaiser, P. Nantamanasikarn and J. Roumasset Beyond the Lamppost: Optimal Prevention and Control of the Brown Tree Snake in Hawaii, Ecological Economics 67: Roumasset, J., K. Burnett, and H. Wang Environmental Resources and Economic Growth, in China s Economic Transition: Origins, Mechanism, and Consequences Brandt, L and T Rawski, eds. New York, NY: Cambridge University Press. Kasier, B., B. Pitafi, J. Roumasset, and K. Burnett The Economic Value of Watershed Conservation, in Land Management Impacts on Coastal Watershed Hydrology A. Fares and A. El-Kadi, eds. Southampton, U.K: WIT Press. Burnett, K., B. Kaiser and J. Roumasset Economic Lessons from Control Efforts for an Invasive Species: Miconia calvescens in Hawaii, Journal of Forest Economics 13 (2-3): Burnett, K., B. Kaiser and J. Roumasset Invasive Species Control over Space and Time: Miconia calvescens on Oahu, Hawaii. Journal of Agricultural and Applied Economics 39: Burnett, K Introduction of Invasive Species: Failure of the Weaker Link. Agricultural Resource Economics Review 35(1): of 7
4 Burnett, K., B. Kaiser, B. Pitafi, and J. Roumasset Prevention, Eradication, and Containment of Invasive Species: Illustrations from Hawaii. Agricultural and Resource Economics Review 35(1): Kaiser, B. and K. Burnett Economic Impacts of E. Coqui Frogs in Hawaii Interdisciplinary Environmental Review 8(2) Kaiser, B., K. Burnett, and J. Roumasset Control of Invasive Species: Lessons from Miconia in Hawaii. 15th Australian Weeds Conference: Papers and Proceedings, Adelaide, South Australia. Council of Australian Weeds societies, C. Preston, J.H. Watts, and ND Crossman, eds. pp Levin, P., R.Cowie, C. Ferguson, J. Taylor, K. Hayes, K. Burnett, and C. Tran Apple Snail Invasions and the Slow Road to Control: Ecological, Economic, Agricultural and Cultural Perspectives in Hawaii, in Global Advances in Ecology and Management of Golden Apple Snails (ed. R.C. Joshi). Philippine Rice Research Institute, Muñoz, Nueva Ecija. CONFERENCE PRESENTATIONS Optimal Joint Management of Interdependent Resources: The Case of Groundwater and Kiawe (Prosopis pallida). ASLO Aquatic Sciences Meeting: Voyages of Discovery. Lake Biwa, Otsu, Shiga, Japan, July 8-13, Economic Analysis of the Proposed Rule to Prevent Arrival of New Genetic Strains of Rust Fungus Puccinia psidii. Hawaii Conservation Conference. Honolulu, HI, August 2-4, Using Economics to Predict Species Movement from World Congress on Environmental and Resource Economics, Montreal, Canada, June 28-July 2, Managing Coastal Marine Nutrient Loads: Point and Non-point Sources in West Hawaii. Sustainability Science Conference. Honolulu, HI, May 27-28, Paradise at the Crossroads: Sustainable Environomy or Basketcase? Hawaii Statehood Commemoration Conference, Honolulu, Hawaii, August 21, Sustainability Science for Watershed Management: A Systems Approach for Efficient Conservation. Hawaii Conservation Conference, Honolulu, Hawaii July 29, Optimal Management of a Coastal Aquifer with Near-Shore Marine Ecological Interactions. Western Economic Association Pacific Rim Conference, Kyoto, Japan, March 24-27, Spatial Economic Analysis of Early Detection and Rapid Response Strategies for an Invasive Species, with Brooks Kaiser. 6 th World Congress of Herpetology, Manaus, Brazil, August of 7
5 Worldwide Herpetological Species Movements from 1850: Accidental, Purposeful, and Costly Ecological Change, with Brooks Kaiser. 6 th World Congress of Herpetology, Manaus, Brazil, August Curse of Paradise, with James Roumasset and Majah Ravago. Western Economic Association International 83 rd Annual Conference, Honolulu, Hawaii, June 29-July Learning-by-Catching: Uncertain Invasive Species Populations and the Value of Information, with Sean D Evelyn, Nori Tarui, and James Roumasset. Hawaii Conservation Conference, Honolulu, Hawaii, July Delaying the Catastrophic Arrival of the Brown Treesnake to Hawaii, with J. Roumasset and Y. Tsur. European Association of Environmental and Resource Economists Annual Conference, Thessaloniki, Greece, June Spatial Economic Analysis of Early Detection and Rapid Response Strategies for an Invasive Species, with B. Kaiser. Environmental Protection Agency s Valuation for Environmental Policy: Ecological Benefits Workshop, Washington, D.C., April 23-24, Integrating Prevention and Control of the Brown Treesnake in Hawaii: Embracing Uncertainty. Brown Treesnake Working Group Technical Meeting. Tumon Bay, Guam, April 17-19, The Curse of Paradise, with J. Roumasset. Seminar on La Inmigracion Irregular. Tenerife, Canary Islands, March 29, Determinants of Success in High School Economics: Lessons from the Field, with Michael Kimmitt. American Economics Association, Chicago, Illinois, January 5-7, Searching Under the Lamppost: Optimal Interdiction and Removal of the Brown Treesnake in Hawaii, with S. D Evelyn, B. Kaiser, and P. Nantamanasikarn, and J. Roumasset. BIOECON Conference at Kings College Cambridge, August 29-30, Environmental Policy Issues for Sustainable Economic Development in China, with J. Roumasset, 26 th Conference of International Association of Agricultural Economists, Queensland, Australia, August 12-18, 2006 Control of Invasive Species: Lessons from Miconia in Hawaii, w/ B. Kaiser and J. Roumasset, American Agricultural Economics Association Annual Meeting, Long Beach, CA, July 23-26, 2006 Economic Impacts of Coqui Frogs in Hawaii, with B. Kaiser. American Agricultural Economics Association Annual Meeting, Long Beach, CA, July 23-26, 2006 Searching Under the Lamppost: Optimal Interdiction and Removal of the Brown Treesnake in Hawaii, with S. D Evelyn, B. Kaiser, and P. Nantamanasikarn, and J. Roumasset. 3 rd World Congress of Environmental and Resource Economists, Kyoto, Japan, July 3-7, of 7
6 Economic Impacts of Coqui Frogs in Hawaii, with Brooks Kaiser and Will Pitt. Ecological Society of America s Ecology in an Era of Globalization Meeting, Merida, Mexico, January 8-12, Economic Education Case Study Project: Lessons from the Field, with Michael Kimmitt. 3 rd Annual Economic and Financial Literacy Conference, Learning for Life, Honolulu, HI, November Impacts of Apple Snails on Taro Culture in Hawaii: Predictors for Aquatic Invasive Species Control Choices, with Penny Levin, Robert Cowie, Carol Ferguson, Justin Taylor, Kenneth Hayes, and Chuong Tran. Hawaii Conservation Conference (poster session), Honolulu, HI, July Provisions of Weaker Link Public Goods under Incomplete Information. Western Economic Association International Conference, San Francisco, CA, July Control of Invasive Species: Lessons from Miconia in Hawaii, with Brooks Kaiser, Basharat Pitafi, and James Roumasset. Western Economic Association International Conference, San Francisco, CA, July Integrating Prevention and Control of Invasive Species: Brown Treesnake, with Brooks Kaiser, Basharat Pitafi, and James Roumasset. Western Economic Association International Conference, San Francisco, CA, July Introductions of Invasive Species: Failure of the Weaker Link. Northeastern Agricultural and Resource Economics Association s Invasive Species Workshop, Annapolis, MA, June Integrating Prevention and Control of Invasive Species: Lessons from Hawaii, with Brooks Kaiser, Basharat Pitafi, and James Roumasset. Northeastern Agricultural and Resource Economics Association s Invasive Species Workshop, Annapolis, MA, June Environmental Resources and Economic Growth, with James Roumasset and Hua Wang. China s Economic Transition: Origins, Mechanism, and Consequences Conference, Pittsburgh, PA, November Optimal Public Control of Exotic Species: Preventing the Brown Tree Snake from Invading Hawaii, with Brooks Kaiser and James Roumasset. Hawaii Conservation Conference (poster session), Honolulu, HI, June Economic and Financial Education in Hawaii: Assessing the Present, Finding the Future, with Sumner La Croix, August st Annual Economic and Financial Literacy Conference, Learning for Life, Honolulu, HI, August WORK IN PROGRESS 6 of 7
7 Kraus, F. S. D Evelyn, B. Kaiser, and K. Burnett Using Economics to Predict Species Movement from Chock, M., K. Burnett, and D. Lee An Economic Assessment of Biological Control for Miconia calvescens in Hawaii. SERVICE Judge and Mentor for UH Honors Program Spring Research April 2010 Symposium Hawaii Economic Association, VP of Programs, UH Director January Hawaii Council on Economic Education, Board Member January UPS Environmental Studies Curriculum Sub-Committee Fall 2007 Spring 2008 Chancellor s Sustainability Council, University of Hawaii Spring 2006 Spring 2007 (Curriculum subcommittee) Volunteer for 3 rd Annual Economic and Financial Literacy November 2005 Conference, Learning for Life, Honolulu, HI Coordinator for the Applied Microeconomics Workshop Fall 2004 Spring 2005 Series, Department of Economics, Honolulu, HI Volunteer for 2 nd Annual Economic and Financial Literacy November 2004 Conference, Learning for Life, Honolulu, HI PROFESSIONAL MEMBERSHIPS American Economic Association Association of Environmental and Resource Economists American Agricultural Economics Association 7 of 7
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