Chris G. Goemans
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Assistant Professor
Ph.D.: University of Colorado , Boulder
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Location:
B312 Clark Bldg.
Telephone:
(970) 491-7261
E-mail: chris.goemans@colostate.edu
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Base Appointment
Resident Instruction, Research, and Extension
Fields of Interest
Water Economics, Natural Resource Economics
Courses
EA202
- Agricultural and Resource Economics
EA342 - Economic Analysis - Water Resource Development
EA542 - Economics of Water Resource Planning
Selected Publications, Presentations and
Projects
Publications
Residential Water Demand Management: Lessons from Aurora, Colorado, Journal of American Water Resource
Association, forthcoming (with D. Kenney, R. Klein, J. Lowrey, and K.
Reidy)
The Simple Analytics of Demand Hardening, Journal of American Water Works Association,
forthcoming (with C. Howe)
“Water Transfers and Their Impacts: Lessons from Three Colorado Water
Markets”, Journal of the American Water
Resources Association, October 2003 (with C. Howe)
“Effectiveness of Water Rate Increases Following
Watering Restrictions”, Journal of the American
Water Works Association, Oct 2002 (with Charles W. Howe)
Presentations
American Water Resources Association 2007 Annual Conference (Nov 2007),
Residential Demand Management as a Drought Coping Tool: Lessons from Aurora,
Colorado
2007 South Platte Forum (Oct 2007), Modeling the Future of Water Resources:
An Overview and Results from the South Platte Regional Assessment Tool
2007 University of Colorado Environmental and Resource Economics Workshop
(Sept 2007), Quantity Uncertainty: The Case of Water Smart Readers
Department of Agricultural and Resource Economics & Department of
Economics U.S. Forest Service Rocky Mountain Research Station Spring 2007
Seminar Series (Feb 2007), Behavioral and Econometric Lessons from Urban Water
Demand under Extreme Drought: Focus on Aurora, Colorado
Center for Science and Technology Policy Research Seminar Series (Mar 2007),
Managing Residential Water Demand: Lessons from Aurora (with D. Kenney)
Colorado’s Future 2006 Water Conference (Oct 2006), Municipal Water Planning:
Identifying which households respond to demand management programs and by how
much
Heartland Environmental and Resource Economics Workshop (Sept 2006), Optimal
Policy Instruments for Utilities Using Increasing Block Rate Pricing
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