- University of Washington (Ph.D.)
- University of Vermont (M.S.)
- Brown University
The Department of Community Development and Applied Economics
BIO
Dr. Travis Reynolds is an Associate Professor of Community Development and Applied Economics, where he teaches undergraduate and graduate courses in food policy, applied economics, and research methods. His research areas include institutional economics, agricultural development, and payments for environmental services, with an emphasis on the links between agriculture, food security, community governance institutions and the environment.
Courses
- CDAE 1020 World Food, Population & Development
- CDAE 3550 Applied Consumption Economics
- CDAE 6391 Master's Thesis Research
- CDAE 7491 Doctoral Dissertation Research
- GRAD 9010 Comm.Dev&Appli Econ
Awards and Achievements
Fellow, Gund Institute for Environment
Area(s) of expertise
food policy, food security, agricultural development, sustainable agriculture, rural livelihoods
Bio
Dr. Travis Reynolds is an Associate Professor of Community Development and Applied Economics, where he teaches undergraduate and graduate courses in food policy, applied economics, and research methods. His research areas include institutional economics, agricultural development, and payments for environmental services, with an emphasis on the links between agriculture, food security, community governance institutions and the environment.
Courses
- CDAE 1020 World Food, Population & Development
- CDAE 3550 Applied Consumption Economics
- CDAE 6391 Master's Thesis Research
- CDAE 7491 Doctoral Dissertation Research
- GRAD 9010 Comm.Dev&Appli Econ
Awards and Achievements
Fellow, Gund Institute for Environment
Areas of Expertise
food policy, food security, agricultural development, sustainable agriculture, rural livelihoods