
M.S., Economics, Universitat Pompeu Fabra, Barcelona, Spain, 2005
B.A., Economics, University of Virginia, Charlottesville, Virginia, 2002
Machine Learning (2020)
DeepLearning. AI TensorFlow Developer (2020)
Applied Data Science (2020)
Modern Big Data Analysis with SQL (2020)
Private Sector Alliance for Disaster Resilience Societies—United Nations Office for Disaster Risk Reduction
Association of Environmental and Resource Economists
Society for Benefit–Cost Analysis
Will Cooper Senior Consulting Economist, Technical Director - Natural Resources and Environmental Economics (720) 465-3302 Denver, CO wcooper@integral-corp.com
Mr. Will Cooper has 18 years of professional experience as an economist, specializing in the economic analysis of public policies, the valuation of natural resources, and natural disaster risk and reduction strategies. His primary areas of focus have been on the appropriate use of quantitative methods to study the economic impacts of public investments and climate change and adaptation strategies related to coastal erosion, floods, drought, and wildfires. He also has significant experience valuing natural resources and estimating impacts on ecosystem services, such as recreation and tourism. He specializes in econometrics and quantitative models and their application to environmental analyses. He has developed automated tools and analytical programs for use in labor analysis, energy, transportation, mining, health, economic forecasting, and cost analysis. Analyses performed by Mr. Cooper have been published in the Federal Register, and he has co-authored publications that have appeared in peer-reviewed journals.



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Tomasi, T., R.W. Cooper, and D. Anning. 2024. On the discount rate in environmental damage cases. Environmental Claims Journal 12:1–31. https://doi.org/10.1080/10406026.2024.2440574.
Johnston, E., J. Bluestein, J. Liu, J. Cohen, J. Kanaan, and W. Cooper. 2020. Characterization of fugitive methane emissions from commercial buildings in California. California Energy Commission. Publication Number: CEC-500-2020-048.
Cooper, W., F. Garcia, D. Ryder, D. Pape, and B. Witherell. 2016. Climate change adaptation case study: Benefit–cost analysis of coastal flooding hazard mitigation. Journal of Ocean and Coastal Economics 3(2): Article 3.
Cooper, W., E. Johnston, and K. Segal. 2016. The economic impacts of marijuana sales in the state of California. White Paper ICF, 16.
Sussman, F., B. Saha, W. Cooper, B. Bierwagen, C. Weaver, P. Morefield, and J. Thomas. 2014. Estimates of changes in county-level housing prices in the United States under scenarios of future climate change. Climate Change Economics 5(3):1450009.
Rodehorst, B., W. Cooper, D. Ryder, J. Lennon, C. Dorney, R. Kafalenos, and R. Hyman. 2018. Using life cycle cost analyses (LCCAs) to evaluate climate change adaptation measures for transportation projects: a Colorado case study (No. 18-04966).
Cooper, W., D. Anning, S. Harvey, and T. Tomasi. 2023. Evaluating the coastal valuation literature for equitable coastal management. The American Shore & Beach Preservation Association National Coastal Conference, Providence, RI. October 11–13.
Ryder, D., W. Cooper, and B. Rodehorst. 2017. A case study of incorporating uncertainty into climate change adaptation measures. The Society of Benefit Cost Analysis Conference, Washington, DC. March 15–17.
Cooper, W. 2016. The economic impacts of marijuana in the state of California. American Planning Association (APA) California Conference, Pasadena, CA. October 22–25.
Cooper, W., F. Garcia, and E. Johnston. 2010. Contribution of the EB-5 Immigrant Investor Program to the U.S. economy. Prepared for the U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services, ICF International.
Cooper, W., F. Garcia, and E. Johnston. 2009. Immigrant investor programs in the United Kingdom, Canada, and Australia: A comparison. Prepared for the U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services, ICF International.
Garcia, F., W. Cooper, and A. Greenlee. 2008. Hawaii cruise industry study: Module 7—Cost–benefit analysis. Prepared for the Hawaii Tourism Authority, ICF International.
Goldberg, L., and W. Cooper. 2008. Analysis of recruiting resources. Presented at the Western Economics Association International (WEAI) Conference, Honolulu, HI. June 29–July 3.
Goldberg, L., W. Cooper, and C. Wait. 2008. Demand for health insurance by military beneficiaries. Presented at the Western Economics Association International (WEAI) Conference, Honolulu, HI. June 29–July 3.
Cooper, W., and S. Horowitz. 2007. Management of the basic allowance for housing. Presented to the Quadrennial Review of Military Compensation (QRMC), Arlington, VA, and at the Western Economics Association International (WEAI) Conference, Seattle, WA. June 29–July 3.