Dr. Boland is an engineer and an economist, specializing in water and energy resources, environmental economics, project evaluation, and public utility management. He is currently Professor Emeritus at the Johns Hopkins University, after more than thirty years in the Department of Geography and Environmental Engineering. Dr. Boland has served on many committees and panels of the U.S. National Research Council. His international consulting clients have included the World Bank, the Inter-American Development Bank, UNDP, NATO, and UNESCO as well as government agencies in Australia, Argentina, England, Israel, and the People’s Republic of China.
Education
Ph.D. 1973, The Johns Hopkins University
Research Interest
Environmental economics and policy
Experience
2012 – Present: Lecturer, WSE Engineering for Professionals (EP)
2002 – 2002: Chair, US Army Corps of Engineers
Awards
2004: Distinguished Engineering Alumnus – Gannon University