Research Associate
Center for the Study and Improvement of Regulation
Regulatory
design, decision support, performance evaluation, risk
and uncertainty analysis, economic and policy analyses
for water resources and environmental management
B.S. (Wildlife
Biology) 1985, The University of Montana
M.P.Aff. (Public Affairs) 1994, The University of Texas
at Austin
M.S., Ph.D. (Engineering and Public Policy) 2002, Carnegie
Mellon University
Carnegie
Mellon, 2002 -.
Dr.
Schultz investigates issues in the design and evaluation
of regulations and the development of regulatory decision
support tools focusing on water quality regulation. In
his work, he integrates theoretical principals and methods
from economics, statistics, decision sciences and environmental
science and engineering. His recent efforts have been
directed at developing approaches to the valuation of
public environmental goods for decision support and at
ways to improve how information is used in the regulatory
decision making process. Other projects include developing
reduced-form environmental models for surface water pollution
control to improve regulators ability to make decisions
under uncertainty and evaluate regulatory alternatives.
Dr. Schultz has also developed decision support tools
to optimize and evaluate water pollution trading designs
involving non-point sources and has worked closely with
public utilities and government agencies on evaluation
of agricultural and urban water conservation programs
and on valuation of irrigation water rights.
Publications
Schultz,
M.T., Small, M.J., Farrow, R.S. and Fischbeck, P.S., State
water policy insights from a reduced-form model, forthcoming
in Journal of Water Resources Planning and Management.
Schultz,
M. T. and Small, M. J., 2001, Integrating performance
in the design of a water pollution trading program, Chapter
17 in P. S. Fischbeck and R. S. Farrow(editors), Improving
Regulation: Cases in Environment, Health, and Safety,
Resources for the Future, Washington D.C. 461p.
Schultz,
M. T., 2001, A critique of EPA’s index of watershed
indicators, Journal of Environmental Management 62 (4):
429-442
Presentations
Uncertainty
Analysis of a Large Scale Water Quality Model for Regulatory
Decision Support (with Paul Fischbeck, Mitchell Small,
and Scott Farrow). Sponsored Presentation at Institute
for Operations Research and Management Science (INFORMS)
Annual Conference, San Jose, California, November 18,
2002.
Incorporating
Uncertainty into an Evaluation of Economic Benefits under
Clean Water Act Regulations, (with Mitchell Small and
Scott Farrow). Presented at National Center for Environmental
Economics (NCEE) Seminar Series, U. S. Environmental Protection
Agency, Washington D.C., November 9, 2000.
Point/Non-point
Source Water Pollution Trading under a Total Maximum Daily
Load Program, (with Mitchell Small and Scott Farrow).
Presented at Mid-Atlantic Conference of the American Water
Resources Association, Matamoras, Pennsylvania, April
15, 1999.
Projects
Linking
Environmental and Social Performance Measurement for Management
at National and Watershed Levels: Modeling and Statistical
Approaches, Funding by U.S. Environmental Protection Agency/
National Science Foundation Water and Watersheds Science
to Achieve Results (STAR) Grant.
Design
and Decision Support for Water Infrastructure and Environmental
Decision Making, Funding by Pennsylvania Infrastructure
Technology Alliance (PITA).
Consortium
for Atlantic Regional Assessment (CARA): Proposed Assessment
in the Mid-and Upper-Atlantic Region, (with Pennsylvania
State University and University of Rhode Island) Funding
by U.S. Environmental Protection Agency.
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