Dr. Uzma Hanif

DEPARTMENT OF ECONOMICS

Postdoc (London School of Economics and Political Science, UK) in Climate Change and Indus River System Floods
Ph.D. (University of the Punjab, Lahore) Economic Impact of Climate Change on Agriculture Sector
MPhil (Government College, Lahore) A Comparative Study of Power Generation Technologies in Pakistan

Dr. Uzma Hanif has attained diversified experience in Economic Development, Economics of Climate Change, and Environmental and Natural Resource Economics at National and International Forums: USA, UK, Ireland, Bangkok, Nepal, and Bangladesh. MPhil. She has done theses and Baccalaureate research project supervision in the areas of Environmental Economics, Economic Development, and Economics of Climate Change. Member, Sustainable Development Goals Advisory Council, the Planning and Development Department (P&DD), Government of Punjab.

Research Interests: 

Economic Development and Growth, Economics of Climate Change, Environmental Economics, and Policy. Institutional Governance and Policy Issues, Behavioral Economics

Research Area
Address
ROOM | 226, Business, and Social Sciences Building
Dr. Uzma Hanif

DEPARTMENT OF ECONOMICS

Postdoc (London School of Economics and Political Science, UK) in Climate Change and Indus River System Floods
Ph.D. (University of the Punjab, Lahore) Economic Impact of Climate Change on Agriculture Sector
MPhil (Government College, Lahore) A Comparative Study of Power Generation Technologies in Pakistan

Dr. Uzma Hanif has attained diversified experience in Economic Development, Economics of Climate Change, and Environmental and Natural Resource Economics at National and International Forums: USA, UK, Ireland, Bangkok, Nepal, and Bangladesh. MPhil. She has done theses and Baccalaureate research project supervision in the areas of Environmental Economics, Economic Development, and Economics of Climate Change. Member, Sustainable Development Goals Advisory Council, the Planning and Development Department (P&DD), Government of Punjab.

Research Interests: 

Economic Development and Growth, Economics of Climate Change, Environmental Economics, and Policy. Institutional Governance and Policy Issues, Behavioral Economics

Research Area
Address
ROOM | 226, Business, and Social Sciences Building
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