Fatemeh Fathi | Risk management | Best Researcher Award

associate professor of Agricultural economics | Shiraz University | Iran

Assoc. Prof. Dr. Fatemeh Fathi, an Associate Professor in Agricultural Economics at Shiraz University, focuses her research on sustainable agricultural systems, environmental economics, and the optimization of resource management under uncertainty. Her work integrates economic and environmental dimensions to address challenges in energy policy, climate change adaptation, and food security. She has contributed to studies examining the relationship between energy consumption, carbon emissions, and income in Iran, highlighting how economic structures impact environmental sustainability. Her research explores the effects of economic risk management on agricultural productivity, such as sugar beet production under varying irrigation regimes, and evaluates strategies for water resource management in watershed systems affected by climate change. Fatemeh Fathi’s investigations into the Iranian meat market provide insights into the consequences of energy subsidy reforms and their implications for food security and environmental sustainability. Using advanced analytical tools such as game theory and portfolio theory, she develops models for managing environmental and financial risks in agricultural sectors, with applications in seed maize and wheat production. Her scholarly contributions extend to international collaborations and conferences addressing the integration of environmental and economic strategies in agricultural development. She co-authored a book chapter on policy frameworks for climate-smart agriculture, emphasizing adaptive strategies for sustainable farming practices. Through her comprehensive research, Fatemeh Fathi contributes to shaping policy and management approaches that balance economic growth with environmental preservation, fostering a resilient agricultural economy capable of withstanding future climate and market uncertainties.

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Fatemeh Fathi | Risk management | Best Researcher Award

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