UVM’s Josh Farley: Biking and Ecological Economics

Ecological Economist Josh Farley talks about his Bike Research

Josh Farley: Biking and Ecological Economics

Josh Farley: Biking and Ecological Economics

 

UVM professor and bike researcher Josh Farley discusses an ecological economists’ approach to transportation research and his daily life as a bike commuter.

 

Filmed by ENVS student Gavin Zietz

 

 

 

 

Josh Farley and Gavin Zeitz

 

 

 

Center for Research on Vermont

 

Spring 2014 Events – 7 p.m., Waterman Memorial Lounge

 

February 25: “How Do We Prevent High-Risk Offenders From Returning To Crime? Vermont’s Innovative Restorative Reintegration Strategy.” Kathryn J. Fox, Associate Professor of Sociology, University of Vermont.

March 25: Teens, Technology, and Transportation: A Vermont Case Study.” Brian Lee, Assistant Professor, Engineering & Meghan Cope, Professor & Chair; Department of Geography, University of Vermont.

April 15: “Improving Health Outcomes: The Use of Vermont Medical Data To Improve Health Care Decision-Making.” Chris Jones, Assistant Professor, Health Economist, Department of Surgery, University of Vermont.

May 7: “The Vermont Difference.” Scholars discuss the new book of this name.