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Richard B. Norgaard : ウィキペディア英語版
Richard B. Norgaard
Richard B. Norgaard (born August 18, 1943) is a Professor Emeritus of Ecological Economics in the (Energy and Resources Group ) at the University of California, Berkeley, the first chair and a continuing member of the Independent Science Board of CALFED (California Bay-Delta Authority), and a founding member and former president of the International Society for Ecological Economics. He received the Kenneth E. Boulding Memorial Award in 2006 for recognition of advancements in research combining social theory and the natural sciences. He is considered one of the founders of and a continuing leader in the field of ecological economics.〔"Who will get rich on oil from sea?: Bidding system for offshore leases criticized for favoring major firms On the auction block: 'Not good news' OFFSHORE OIL: America's trillion-dollar decision Limited drilling Changes possible Pace of leasing An even break," ''The Christian Science Monitor'', John Dillin, April 18, 1974.〕
== Personal life ==

Norgaard was born on August 18, 1943 in Washington D. C.,〔http://erg.berkeley.edu/people/faculty/Richard_Norgaard/CV_March_11.pdf〕 and raised in Montclair, an East Bay neighborhood in the San Francisco Bay Area of California.
At an early age, he was interested in white water rafting, and was introduced to the sport by a friend, whose father, Lou Elliott, worked for the Sierra Club coordinating river trips. When he was 15 Norgaard started working for H.A.T.C.H River Expeditions as a pot washer, and was based in Vernal, Utah near the confluence of the Green River (Colorado River) and Yampa Rivers. Norgaard continued in the business of white water rafting, quickly becoming a head boatman, and bounced around many guiding companies including one that Lou Elliott eventually founded after his career at The Sierra Club. His commitment to and involvement in the environmental movement began when he served as a river guide to David Brower, then Executive Director of the Sierra Club, for the Glen Canyon stretch of the Colorado River in the early 1960s.〔Norgaard, Richard. "Trandisciplinary Shared Learning" in ''Sustainability on Campus.'' Peggy Bartlett and Geoffrey Chase. (eds). MIT Press: Cambridge, Massachusetts. 2004.〕 Norgaard also worked shortly as a professional photographer prior to his career in academics.
Since 2004, following the election of George W. Bush to a second term, Norgaard has been seen wearing only black colored attire, a silent yet visible protest against the folly of American electorate and the rise of anti-government, market fundamentalism, and "know-nothingism". He has four children and is married to (Nancy A. Rader ), the Executive Director of the California Wind Energy Association (CALWEA). Norgaard continues river rafting every summer with his family.

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