Josephine Faass, Ph.D., has worked in the fields of transportation risk management, environmental regulation and policy, sustainable engineering, and brownfields and neighborhood redevelopment, in both the public and academic sectors. Her recent projects include pandemic preparedness training for transit policy makers, a national study of state-level oil pollution regulation practices, and an in-depth study of natural resource damage assessment practices in the state of Florida. She has published in popular and peer-reviewed journals, is a member of the Phi Beta Kappa Honor Society, and was the recipient of the Susan S. Fainstein Distinguished Doctoral Scholarship Award.
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