Ignacio Cazcarro
Research Fellow
social sciences
BC3 Basque Centre for Climate Change
Spain
Biography
Ignacio Cazcarro has BA, MA and PhD ("Summa cum laude", Quality and European Doctorate and Doctorate Extraordinary Prize 2011/2012) in Economics from the University of Zaragoza (Spain), where he has been a member of the research group “Growth, Demand and Natural Resources” and involved in several projects funded by the Ministry of Education and Science and the Government of Aragon. He worked for more than 2 years as post-doctoral research fellow at the Department of Economics at Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute in Troy (New York, USA) participating in a National Science Foundation (USA) grant project on Dynamics of Coupled Natural and Human Systems. His research focuses mainly on national and environmental accounts and resources (especially on water), the agri-food economy, and makes extensive use of water models, input-output models and world trade models. He has contributed to several book chapters and articles in international journals such as Environmental Science and Technology, Journal of Industrial Ecology, Economic Systems Research, Ecological Economics, Tourism Management, Journal of Cleaner Production, Applied Economics, Sustainability and the Spanish Journal of Agricultural Research.
Research Interest
Economics, Input-output economics, Water, Impact Analysis, Environmental science
Publications
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Cazcarro, I.; Duarte, R. and Sánchez Chóliz, J. 2016. Tracking Water Footprints at the Micro and Meso Scale: An Application to Spanish Tourism by Regions and Municipalities. JOURNAL OF INDUSTRIAL ECOLOGY. DOI (10.1111/jiec.12414).
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Cazcarro, I., Lopez-Morales, CA., Duchin, F. 2016. The global economic costs of the need to treat polluted water. Economic Systems Research. 28. (3) 295-314. DOI (10.1080/09535314.2016.1161600).
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Böhringer C., Garcia-Muros X., Cazcarro I., Arto I. 2017. The efficiency cost of protective measures in climate policy. ENERGY POLICY. 104. 446-454. DOI (10.1016/j.enpol.2017.01.007).