Charles Goodhue (he/him/his) is an ERG senior economist and project manager with expertise in the ocean economy, transportation, and the intersection of economics and resilience. For over a decade at ERG, he has developed and implemented surveys, developed valuation methodologies, performed benefit-cost analyses, and implemented economic impact analyses across a wide array of projects.
He extensively supports the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration’s Office for Coastal Management, helping measure the ocean’s economic contribution to the economy and develop methodologies that value resilience and coastal management activities. He has led economic analyses for state and local climate action plans, estimating the benefits and costs of reducing transportation, building, and energy emissions through electrification and efficiency measures, as well as the benefits and costs of adapting to flooding. He leads ERG’s work with the National Institute of Standards and Technology’s Community Resilience Group supporting research to model community vulnerability and disaster recovery. Charles has also authored the socioeconomic sections of several National Shoreline Management Studies for the Army Corps of Engineers’ Institute for Water Resources.
Charles holds a B.A. in both economics and chemistry from Brandeis University and an M.A. in chemistry from Harvard University. He is also a Project Management Professional and Certified Lean Project Manager.
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