Sierra Nevada Resource Economics Organization
VISION - The Sierra Nevada Resource Economics Organization (SNREO) is
a chapter club of the American Agricultural Economics Association (AAEA)
and exists to provide leadership for professional development and
information related to the economics and business of food, agriculture,
resources, environment, development, and allied fields.
MISSION -
To enhance the skills, knowledge and professional contribution of future
and present economists who help society to solve problems related to
agriculture, food, resources, and economic development.
GOALS
Provide leadership and stimulation for innovative thinking about
emerging societal needs and issues embodied in the SNREO mission
statement.
Promote and recognize high standards of professional accomplishment
in both the public and private sectors, including economic analysis,
classroom teaching, outreach activities, research, management and
administration, consulting and other relevant endeavors.
Encourage analysis and dialogue on a broad range of relevant issues
and subject matter affecting production agriculture, the food system,
natural resources, the environment, and rural people and places.
Facilitate communication and cooperation among SNREO members,
scientists in other fields, decision makers, and the public.
Enhance public understanding, appreciation, and support for
economists working on problems related to agriculture, food, resources,
and economic development.
Encourage and facilitate professional growth and development
opportunities for SNREO members, and others, including special
activities and learning opportunities for emerging professionals (e.g.,
undergraduate and graduate students).
ACTIVITIES
- The opportunity to present papers at the yearly conference of the
American Agricultural Economics Association (AAEA), and meet experts in
the field.
- Social functions that gather people with common interests together.
- Speakers from the community as well as alumni working in the field
to talk about their work and the wide variety of opportunities
available.
- Opportunities to get to know your professors outside of a classroom
environment and expand your career options and experience.
- Fundraisers to assist those students who wish to attend the yearly
national conference of the parent association (AAEA).
OFFICERS
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Kynda Curtis |
Phone: (775) 784-1682
Email: kcurtis@cabnr.unr.edu |
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Last Updated: August 18, 2006
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