
Georgia Mavrommati
617.287.7419
Biography
I am an Associate Professor of Ecological Economics at the School for the Environment at the 天美传媒. My research focuses on sustainability, coupled human and natural systems modeling, ecosystem services valuation, and environmental policy. I use deliberative valuation methods to elicit social values towards ecosystem services and explore the role of social learning in preference construction.
Area of Expertise
complex systems; deliberative valuation; environmental policy
Degrees
PhD Economics and Regional Development, Panteion University
MS Economics, University of Crete
BS Economics and Regional Development, Panteion University
Professional Publications & Contributions
Recent Publications
Roy, M. S., Byrnes, J. E. K., & Mavrommati, G. (2023). Sustainability Science./p>
Lyon-Mackie, J., Vella, P., DiBona, P. A., Shehab-Sehovic, N., Roche, S. B., Kreiley, A. I., & Mavrommati, G. (2023). Frontiers in Environmental Science, 11.
Tobin, C., Urban-Rich, J., Larosee, C., & Mavrommati, G. (2023).
Mavrommati, G., Borsuk, M. E., Kreiley, A. I., Larosee, C., Rogers, S., Burford, K., & Howarth, R. B. (2021). Ecological Economics, 190, 107185.
Mavrommati, G., Rogers, S., Howarth, R. B., & Borsuk, M. E. (2020). Elementa, 8(22).
Additional Information
My work emphasizes community engagement and addresses key challenges in decision-making under uncertainty, with a particular focus on informed decision-making in environmental policy. I lead the Ecological Economics and Systems Lab at UMass Boston, collaborating extensively with researchers across disciplines. My highly collaborative research has been supported by NSF, EPA, USDA, and MassBays and published in several peer-reviewed papers and book chapters.