Daniel T. McGrath
Daniel T. McGrath
Executive Director, Berkeley Institute of the Environment
341 Mulford Hall, M/C 1250
University of Californa Berkeley
Berkeley, CA 94720-1250
Telephone: 510-642-1385
Fax: 510-642-0225
EMAIL: dmcgrath@berkeley.edu
Education
1996, Economics, University of Illinois at Chicago, Ph.D
Concentrations:
Environmental & Urban Economics. Thesis title: "The Impact of Hazardous Waste
Contamination
Risk on Urban
Industrial Redevelopment in the City of Chicago."
1993, Economics, University of Illinois at Chicago, M.A.
1986, Finance, University of Notre Dame, M.B.A.
1983, History, University of Notre Dame, B.A.
1982, Mechanical Engineering, University of Notre Dame, B.S.
Previous Appointments
2001 - 2007: Associate Director, Institute for Environmental Science and
Policy
Adjunct Assistant
Professor, Urban Planning and Policy, College of Urban Planning and Public
Affairs
Adjunct Lecturer,
MBA Program, College of Business Administration
1998 - 2001 Senior Fellow, Great Cities Institute, College of Urban Planning
and Public Affairs
1996 - 1998 Research Economist, Energy Resources Center, College of Engineering
1994 - 1996 Research Associate, Great Cities Institute, College of Urban Planning
and Public Affairs
1993 - 1996 Visiting Lecturer, Department of Economics
1992 - 1994 Research Associate, UIC Center for Urban Economic Development
1991 - 1992 Assistant Economic Analyst, Argonne National Laboratory, Technology
and Environmental Policy Section
Working Papers
"Urban Nature Center and House Prices"
"The
Calumet Area Ecological Management Strategy: Measuring the Non-Market Economic
Benefits"
Selected Publications, Book Reviews, and Research Reports
Tearing
the City Down: Understanding Demolition Activity in Gentrifying Neighborhoods,
with Rachel Weber, Saurav Bhatta, and Marc Doussard, 2006, Journal of Urban
Affairs, 28, pp. 19-41.
More
Evidence on the Spatial Scale of Cities, 2005, Journal of Urban
Economics, 58, pp. 1-10.
Book
Review: A Natural History of the Chicago Region, by Joel Greenberg,
Growth and Change, 35(1), pp. 109-113, (2004).
An
Approach to Modeling Spatial Land Use Change for Hydrologic Modeling,
2001 in Models and Applications to Urban Water Systems 9, William James,
ed., University of Guelph, Ontario, CA: .
Urban
Industrial Land Redevelopment and Contamination Risk, 2000, Journal
of Urban Economics, 47, pp 414-442.
Transferring Lean and Green:
An Empirical Evaluation of the Adoption of Pollution Prevention, 1999,
with Susan Gilbert Miller, Pollution Prevention Review, (Summer).
An Analysis of the Contribution of Meigs Field to the City of Chicago Economy,
1996, Report prepared for the City of Chicago Department of Planning and Development
A REMI Model Evaluation
of the Contribution of the Chicago Airport System to the Chicago Metropolitan
Regional Economy, 1996, Report prepared for the City of Chicago Department
of Aviation.
An Analysis of Impacts to
the State of Illinois Regional Economy Related to Proposed Water Pollution
Rules, R92-8, Center for Urban Economic Development, March 1994. Prepared
as Testimony before the Illinois Pollution Control Board.
