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SUMMARY:School of Public Policy Speaker Series “‘Sunny Day’ Flooding and Mortali
	ty Risk”
DESCRIPTION:\nValerie Mueller\, associate professor in the School of Pol
	itics and Global Studies at Arizona State University\, will present&nbsp
	\;&ldquo\;&lsquo\;Sunny Day&rsquo\; Flooding and Mortality Risk&rdquo\;&
	nbsp\;as part of the&nbsp\;School of Public Policy&rsquo\;s&nbsp\;Spring
	 Speaker Series.\n\nMueller received her doctorate in agricultural and r
	esource economics at the University of Maryland. Before joining ASU\, sh
	e was an economist at the International Food Policy Research Institute (
	IFPRI) and an Earth Institute Postdoctoral Fellow at Columbia University
	.\n\nShe has devoted her career to measuring rural household vulnerabili
	ty to climate variability in Africa and Asia. Her recent interest is to 
	identify the impacts of sea-level rise on factors influencing location c
	hoice in the U.S. and Bangladesh.\n\nRegister:&nbsp\;https://publicpolic
	y.psu.edu/sppspeaker\n\nhttps://publicpolicy.psu.edu/sppspeaker\n\nFor m
	ore details: https://events.la.psu.edu/event/school_of_public_policy_spe
	aker_series_sunny_day_flooding_and_mortality_risk/
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:<html><head></head><body><p>Valerie Mueller
	, associate professor in the School of Politics and Global Studies at Ar
	izona State University, will present&nbsp;&ldquo;&lsquo;Sunny Day&rsquo;
	 Flooding and Mortality Risk&rdquo;&nbsp;as part of the&nbsp;School of P
	ublic Policy&rsquo;s&nbsp;Spring Speaker Series.</p><p>Mueller received 
	her doctorate in agricultural and resource economics at the University o
	f Maryland. Before joining ASU, she was an economist at the Internationa
	l Food Policy Research Institute (IFPRI) and an Earth Institute Postdoct
	oral Fellow at Columbia University.</p><p>She has devoted her career to 
	measuring rural household vulnerability to climate variability in Africa
	 and Asia. Her recent interest is to identify the impacts of sea-level r
	ise on factors influencing location choice in the U.S. and Bangladesh.</
	p><p>Register:&nbsp;<a href="https://publicpolicy.psu.edu/sppspeaker">ht
	tps://publicpolicy.psu.edu/sppspeaker</a></p><p><a href="https://publicp
	olicy.psu.edu/sppspeaker">https://publicpolicy.psu.edu/sppspeaker</a></p
	><p>For more details: <a href='https://events.la.psu.edu/event/school_of
	_public_policy_speaker_series_sunny_day_flooding_and_mortality_risk/'>ht
	tps://events.la.psu.edu/event/school_of_public_policy_speaker_series_sun
	ny_day_flooding_and_mortality_risk/</a></p></body></html>
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