Professor
301-405-6360
hdaly@umd.edu
Expertise
The environment, sustainable development, population
Dr. Daly came to the Maryland School of Public Affairs from the
World Bank, where he was Senior Economist in the Environment Department,
helping to develop policy guidelines related to sustainable development.
While there, he was engaged in environmental operations work in
Latin America. Before joining the World Bank, Daly was Alumni Professor
of Economics at Louisiana State University. He is a co-founder and
associate editor of the journal, Ecological Economics. His interest
in economic development, population, resources, and environment
has resulted in over a hundred articles as well as numerous books,
including Steady-State Economics (1977; 1991), Valuing the Earth
(1993), Beyond Growth (1996), and Ecological Economics and the Ecology
of Economics (1999). He is co-author with theologian John B. Cobb,
Jr. of For the Common Good (1989; 1994) which received the Grawemeyer
Award for ideas for improving World Order. He is a recipient of
the Honorary Right Livelihood Award (Sweden's alternative to the
Nobel Prize), the Heineken Prize for Environmental Science from
the Royal Netherlands Academy of Arts and Sciences and the Sophie
Prize (Norway).
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