Stephan Schott
Professor, School of Public Policy and Administration, Energy economics, Natural resources
- BA Social Science Honours in Economics (University of Ottawa, Canada) MA in Economics (University of Guelph, Canada) PhD in Natural Resource and Environmental Economics (University of Guelph, Canada) Postdoc, Behavioral and Experimental Economics (McMaster University, Canada)
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Dr. Schott’s research focuses on alternative energy and sustainable development in the Arctic, the economic impacts of mining on local communities and local business development, food security and the integration of traditional knowledge and science, behavioural experiments in common pool resource environments and energy strategies and carbon emission reduction programmes.
I am interested in developing and applying sustainability principles to energy systems, natural resource management and economic development. My belief is that we need to act on a number of urgent issues such as climate change, fish stock declines, food insecurity and declining community well-being. My research closely involves end users such as communities, individual harvesters and local governments to come up with practical bottom up solutions to pressing public policy issues. My research methods combine field work with experimental and empirical methods to provide solutions and advance academic theories in more meaningful directions.
Meet our sustainable energy faculty
Ahmed Abdulla
- Associate Professor, Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering, Energy system modelling, Energy Policy
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- ext 1486
Alexandra Mallett
- Associate Professor, School of Public Policy and Administration, Sustainable energy policy, Canadian North
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- ext 2641
Andrew Speirs
- Associate Professor; Associate Chair of Graduate – Academic Advising – MEng, Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering
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- ext 5089
Babak Esfandiari
- Professor, Systems and Computer Engineering, Agent-based systems, Artificial intelligence
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- ext 2479
Cynthia Cruickshank
- Professor, Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering, Building energy performance, Solar power
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- ext 1964
Daniel Rosenbloom
- Assistant Professor and Rosamond Ivey Research Chair in Sustainability Transitions – governance of socio-technical transitions and net-zero pathways; climate policy and politics; Canadian energy political economy; science, technology, and innovation
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- 613-520-2600 x 2638