Photo taken at Mono Lake one of the
cases in Modeling the Environment.

Andrew Ford

School of Earth and Environmental Sciences
Washington State University
Pullman, WA 99164 - 4430

FordA@wsu.edu
(509) 335-7846

I am Professor of Environmental Science at WSU where I teach computer simulation modeling with an emphasis on energy and environmental problems in the western USA.
My research uses computer simulation models to help us understand the problems in the energy industry. Recent research looked at the reasons for boom and bust in power plant construction. Current research looks at the challenge of reducing carbon emissions in the electric power industry.

Website for my text on

 Modeling the Environment:


An Introduction to
System Dynamics Modeling
of
Environmental Systems


Website for the Special Issue of the
System Dynamics Review
on
Environmental and
Resource Systems

Websites

Courses

Research

School of Earth and
Environmental Sciences

Fall: Modeling the Environment
(ESRP 310 and ESRP 550)

Selected
Publications

College of Sciences
and WSU

Spring: Sr Seminar (ESRP 491) & Gr Seminar (ESRP 593) The Science & Policy of Climate Change (ESRP 285)

Research on the electric power system
in the western USA

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