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Bryan Leonard
Assistant Professor at Arizona State University
Bryan Leonard is a prominent academic and researcher in the field of environmental and natural resource economics. He currently serves as a Senior Research Fellow at the Property and Environment Research Center (PERC) in Bozeman, Montana, a position he has held since 2019 after being promoted from his previous role as a PERC Senior Research Fellow. His work at PERC focuses on market-based conservation efforts related to land, water, and wildlife, emphasizing innovative solutions for environmental challenges.
Academic Background and Current Roles
Dr. Leonard is also an Associate Professor in the School of Sustainability at Arizona State University (ASU), where he is affiliated with the Economics Department and the Center for Behavior, Institutions, and the Environment. He holds a Ph.D. in Economics from the University of California, Santa Barbara, and a Master's in Applied Economics from Montana State University. His research primarily investigates the design of institutions to address collective action problems in natural resource management, particularly focusing on how property rights can influence conservation outcomes.123
Research Interests
His research encompasses several key themes:
- The trade-offs between economic efficiency and equity in property rights assignment.
- The interplay between property rights and collective action challenges.
- Historical and modern public resource management issues, particularly in the American West.134
Dr. Leonard has co-authored significant papers published in high-impact journals such as Science, contributing to discussions on conservation leasing and other innovative environmental policies.12 He also oversees fellowship programs at PERC, including the Lone Mountain Fellowship, which supports emerging scholars in environmental economics.1
Personal Insights
In addition to his professional achievements, Dr. Leonard enjoys outdoor activities such as fly fishing and hiking, reflecting his commitment to environmental stewardship both personally and professionally.5

