James G. Baldwin
Lecturer
International Studies
Boston University
United States of America
Biography
"James G Baldwin’s research is aimed at addressing policy relevant questions related to energy and the environment, natural resources and sustainability. His current research is focused on understanding various economic and demographic influences on natural resource consumption, energy use, and in particular carbon emissions at multiple spatial scales. Baldwin makes use of the analytical tools of geography and economics to provide information to aid in the development of a more sustainable society."
Research Interest
Economic and demographic influences on natural resource consumption, energy use, and in particular carbon emissions
Publications
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Michael Mann, Robert Kaufmann, Dana Bauer, Sucharita Gopal, James Baldwin and Maria Del Carmen Vera-Diaz. Ecosystem Service Value and Agricultural Conversion in the Amazon: Implications for Policy Intervention. Environmental and Resource Economics Vol. 53, Issue 2, 2012
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Clayton Hunter, James G. Baldwin and Michael L. Mann. The Economic Viability of Solar Photovoltaic Canopies as Urban Climate Change Mitigation: An Analysis of the Potential Utilization of Public Space in Boston Massachusetts. Energy and Environment Research Vol. 3, No 1, 2013
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James G. Baldwin and Ian Sue Wing. The Spatiotemporal Evolution of U.S. Carbon Dioxide Emissions: Stylized Facts and Implications for Climate Policy. The Journal of Regional Science Vol. 53, Issue 4, October 2013