Jacob Hawkins

Jacob Hawkins is a PhD Candidate in the School of Agricultural and Resource Economics at the University of Western Australia. In addition to his recent academic work researching the greenhouse gas implications of China's changing diet, Jacob has over 12 years as an environmental professional, evaluating the agricultural and land use impacts of large infrastructure projects in California, Arizona, and Nevada for state and federal government agencies in the United States.

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Agriculture, Economics and Nature (Coursera)

Sound economic thinking is crucial for farmers because they depend on good economic decision making to survive. Governments depend on economic information to make good policy decisions on behalf of the community. This course will help you to contribute to better decision making by farmers, or by agencies servicing [...]