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Selected PublicationsEstimation of field-scale irrigation withdrawals in the Ogallala aquifer, Steven Keith Filippelli,Matthew Sloggy,Jody Vogeler,Dale Thomas Manning,Chris G Goemans,Gabriel Senay
Further evidence on social comparison and residential water use, Salvador Lurbe,Jesse Brodie Burkhardt,Chris G Goemans,Dale Thomas Manning,Liesel Hans
Producer Beliefs and Conservation: The Impact of Perceived Water Scarcity on Irrigation Technology Adoption, Joey E Blumberg,Chris G Goemans,Dale Thomas Manning
Changing climate, changing minds? The effects of natural disasters on public perceptions of climate change, Matthew Sloggy,Jordan Suter,Dale Thomas Manning,Chris G Goemans,Mani Rouhi Rad
Depletion, Climate, and the Incremental Value of Groundwater, Jordan Suter,Mani Rouhi Rad,Dale Manning,Chris Goemans,Matt Sanderson
Impacts of Block-Rate Energy Pricing on Groundwater Demand in Irrigated Agriculture, Aaron Aaron Hrozencik,Dale Thomas Manning,Jordan Suter,Chris G Goemans
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AwardsWAEA Outstanding Published Research Award for Professional Excellence, 2018, Received, WAEA
Shepardson Meritorious Award, 2014, Received, College of Agriculture, Colorado State University
2012 Team Research Award, 2012, Received, CSU College of Agricultural Sciences

Chris Goemans
Professor
Agricultural and Resource Economics
Education
University of Colorado, Economics, 2006, Ph D
University of Colorado, Economics, 2000, Other
University of Maine, Economics, 1997, Other
CV
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Biography
My research focuses on the allocation and management of scarce resources, specifically water. Past efforts include studies investigating the impacts associated with water transfers, the relationship between increased climatic variability and the effectiveness of various regional water management schemes, and optimal demand management strategies during periods of drought. More recently my work has dealt with understanding how information affects the decision making of residential water customers, specifically their understanding of their own water use and the rate structures they face. Moving forward I hope to further investigate how continued population growth and climate change will affect the management of resources such as water. (Research Interests: Allocation and management of scarce resources, specifically water)
Selected Publications
Further evidence on social comparison and residential water use, Salvador Lurbe,Jesse Brodie Burkhardt,Chris G Goemans,Dale Thomas Manning,Liesel Hans
Producer Beliefs and Conservation: The Impact of Perceived Water Scarcity on Irrigation Technology Adoption, Joey E Blumberg,Chris G Goemans,Dale Thomas Manning
Changing climate, changing minds? The effects of natural disasters on public perceptions of climate change, Matthew Sloggy,Jordan Suter,Dale Thomas Manning,Chris G Goemans,Mani Rouhi Rad
Depletion, Climate, and the Incremental Value of Groundwater, Jordan Suter,Mani Rouhi Rad,Dale Manning,Chris Goemans,Matt Sanderson
Impacts of Block-Rate Energy Pricing on Groundwater Demand in Irrigated Agriculture, Aaron Aaron Hrozencik,Dale Thomas Manning,Jordan Suter,Chris G Goemans
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Awards
Shepardson Meritorious Award, 2014, Received, College of Agriculture, Colorado State University
2012 Team Research Award, 2012, Received, CSU College of Agricultural Sciences