Randall Kramer
Professor Emeritus of Environmental Economics
Research Professor of Global Health
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Randall Kramer
Professor Emeritus of Environmental Economics
Research Professor of Global Health
Randall Kramer is Professor Emeritus of Environmental Economics, Nicholas School of the Environment and Research Professor of Global Health, Duke Global Health Institute.
Before coming to Duke in 1988, he was on the faculty at Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University. He has held visiting positions at IUCN--The World Conservation Union, the Economic Growth Center at Yale University, and the Indonesian Ministry of Forestry. He has served as a consultant to the World Bank, World Health Organization and other international organizations. He was named Duke University's Scholar Teacher of the Year in 2004.
Kramer's research is focused on the economics of ecosystem services and on global environmental health. He is currently conducting a study on the effects of human land use decisions on biodiversity, infectious disease transmission, food security and human health in rural Madagascar. Recent research projects have used decision analysis and implementation science to evaluate the health, social and environmental impacts of alternative malaria control strategies in East Africa. He has also conducted research on health systems strengthening, economic valuation of lives saved from air pollution reduction. and the role of ecosystems services in protecting human health.
Projects
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Identifying Infectious Disease Transmission Pathways for Improved Population Health and Pandemic Preparedness
Madagascar
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The Impact of Land Use Change on Transmission Potential Networks and Disease Spread in Rural Madagascar
Madagascar
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Application of Integrated Strategy with Community-based Approaches and Strengthening Health System to Control Malaria Effectively in the Southern Tanzania
United States
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China's Experiences in Control of Malaria, Schistosomiasis and Other NTDs: Relevant to LMICs through Distillation, Synthesis and Dissemination Approaches
China
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Implementation Science to Optimize Malaria Vector Control and Disease Management
Tanzania, United States, South Africa
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Malaria Decision Analysis Support Tool: Evaluating Health, Social and Environmental Impacts and Policy Tradeoffs
Uganda, Kenya, Tanzania
Publications
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Sills EO, Kramer RA. Tiger protection brings carbon benefits. Nature Ecology & Evolution. 2023 Jul;7(7):969–70.Alves CL, Garcia OD, Kramer RA. Fisher perceptions of Belize's Managed Access program reveal overall support but need for improved enforcement. Marine Policy. 2022 Sep 1;143.Kauffman K, Werner CS, Titcomb G, Pender M, Rabezara JY, Herrera JP, et al. Comparing transmission potential networks based on social network surveys, close contacts and environmental overlap in rural Madagascar. Journal of the Royal Society, Interface. 2022 Jan;19(186):20210690.Herrera JP, Rabezara JY, Ravelomanantsoa NAF, Metz M, France C, Owens A, et al. Food insecurity related to agricultural practices and household characteristics in rural communities of northeast Madagascar. Food Security. 2021 Jan;13(6):1393–405.
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