Adam Daigneault

Expertise

? Climate change, ? Economics, ? Environmental sciences, ? Forests,

Daigneault develops quantitative models to assess the socio-economic impacts of environmental and land use policy on the natural resource sectors. His research focuses on a wide range of issues, including freshwater management, climate change mitigation and adaptation, invasive species control, and valuing ecosystem services. Visit to learn more.

Appointment details

Daigneault’s work is supported by:

A bubble chart demonstrating a 50% research 50% teaching appointment split.
Daigneault balances time between teaching (50%) courses on forest policy and forest resource economics, and research (50%) on policy implications on Maine’s forest economy.
  • School of Forest Resources at the College of Natural Sciences, Forestry and Agriculture
  • Maine Agricultural and Forest Experiment Station

Experiment Station contributions

  • Current project: An Integrated Assessment Model to Analyze Policy Implications on Maine’s Forest Economy and Ecosystem Services. McIntire-Stennis project number ME041903.