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Richard B. Norgaard is Professor of Energy and Resources at the University of California, Berkeley, the chair of the Independent Science Board of CALFED (California Bay-Delta Authority), and a founding member and former president of the International Society for Ecological Economics. He was a recent recipient of the Kenneth E. Boulding Memorial Award in 2006 for recognition of advancements in scholarship combining social theory and the natural sciences. Norgaard is also a lead author of the 5th Assessment of the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change. He is one of the founders of the field of ecological economics.

Biography
Norgaard was born on August 18, 1943 in Washington D. C. He has four children and is married to Nancy A. Rader.

Education
Norgaard received his B.A. in economics from University of California, Berkeley, a M.S. in agricultural economics from Oregon State University, and a Ph.D. in economics from the University of Chicago.

Books
Norgaard, Richard B. 1994. Development Betrayed: The End of Progress and a Coevolutionary Revisioning of the Future. London and New York. Routledge.

Costanza, Robert, John Cumberland, Herman Daly, Robert Goodland and Richard B. Norgaard. 1997. An Introduction to Ecological Economics (an intermediate level college text). International Society for Ecological Economics and St. Lucie Press, Florida.

Dryzek, John, David Schlosberg, and Richard Norgaard. (eds). 2011. The Oxford Handbook of Climate Change and Society. Oxford University Press. Oxford.

Select journal articles
Norgaard, Richard B. 2010. Ecosystem Services: From Eye-Opening Metaphor to Complexity Blinder. 2010. Special issue on Payments for Ecosystem Services. Ecological Economics 69(6):1219–1227.

Norgaard, Richard B. 2008. Finding Hope in the Millennium Ecosystem Assessment. Conservation Biology 22(4): 862-69.

Sneddon, Christopher, Richard B. Howarth, and Richard B. Norgaard. 2006. Sustainable Development in a Post-Brundtland World. Ecological Economics 57(2):253-68.