Paul had been a scientist at BNL doing solid state experiments.
He served briefly on the Stony Brook faculty in the 60's, and moved
to California where he became Professor of Engineering at the University
of California, Davis and was Chair of the UC Davis Graduate Group in Ecology
Environmental Policy. He is now Professor Emeritus at U. C. Davis
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Paul P. Craig
Professor Emeritus
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Abbreviated Bio
Research: Virtual Presidio
Phone: (916) 752-1782
(925) 370-9729
Fax: (916) 752-2444
email: ppcraig@ucdavis.edu
Research Interests
Social and environmental impacts of technology:
Energy systems; Global Climate Change;
Recent Publications
Paul P. Craig and Harold Glasser. Valuing the
Environment: Methodological Issues of
Intergenerational "Green Accounting". Chapter in:
"Valuing Natural Capital for Sustainable
Development" Woods Hole, MA July 1-3, 1993..
National Academy of Sciences, 1994.
Willett Kempton, Paul Craig, and Craig Kuennen
European Policy Makers Views of How Science
Enters the Political Process. Energy and
Environment V6 No. 2 87-105 (1995)
Glasser, H. and P. P. Craig. Ethics and Values in
Environmental Policy. The Said and Unced.
Chapter in Concepts, Methods and Policy for
Sustainable Development: Critique and New
Approaches, Island Press. 1994 (Selected papers
from those presented at the Ecological Economics
Conference held in Stockholm, August 1992.) An
abbreviated version appears in: Environmental
Values 2:137-157 (1993)
Robert A Johnston, Jay R. Lund, and Paul P. Craig.
Capacity Allocation Methods for Reducing Urban
Traffic Congestion: Living with Existing Highways.
J. Transportation Engineering. 121 N1 1 Jan/Feb
1995 pp27-39.
Willett Kempton and Paul P. Craig. European
Thinking on Global Climate Change: Environment
35(3):16-20,41-45. (1993)
Paul P. Craig, Harold Glasser, and Willett
Kempton. Ethics and Values in Environmental
Policy: The Said and the UNCED. Environmental
Values, 2 137-158 (1993)
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