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Workplace:Department of Forest Resources, Oregon State University, (more information at EDIRC)

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Working Papers

2007

  1. Land Cover in a Managed Forest Ecosystem: Mexican Shade Coffee
    Discussion Papers, Resources For the Future Downloads
    Also in Discussion Papers, Resources For the Future (2003) Downloads View citations

    See also Journal Article in American Journal of Agricultural Economics (2008)
  2. Spatial Endogenous Fire Risk and Efficient Fuel Management and Timber Harvest
    2007 Annual Meeting, July 29-August 1, 2007, Portland, Oregon TN, American Agricultural Economics Association (New Name 2008: Agricultural and Applied Economics Association) Downloads
    See also Journal Article in Land Economics (2008)
  3. Wildfire Risk Management on a Landscape with Public and Private Ownership: Who Pays?
    2007 Annual Meeting, July 29-August 1, 2007, Portland, Oregon TN, American Agricultural Economics Association (New Name 2008: Agricultural and Applied Economics Association) Downloads

2005

  1. Deforestation and Shade Coffee in Oaxaca, Mexico
    Discussion Papers, Resources For the Future Downloads View citations
  2. Shade-Grown Coffee: Simulation and Policy Analysis for Coastal Oaxaca, Mexico
    Discussion Papers, Resources For the Future Downloads View citations

2001

  1. A Spatial-Intertemporal Model for Tropical Forest Management Applied to Khao Yai National Park, Thailand
    Discussion Papers, Resources For the Future Downloads
  2. State-Level Variation in Land-Trust Abundance: Could it Make Economic Sense?
    Discussion Papers, Resources For the Future Downloads

1996

  1. Valuation and management of tropical forests: implications of uncertainty and irreversibility
    CUDARE Working Paper Series, University of California at Berkeley, Department of Agricultural and Resource Economics and Policy View citations

Journal Articles

2008

  1. Land Cover in a Managed Forest Ecosystem: Mexican Shade Coffee
    American Journal of Agricultural Economics, 2008, 90, (1), 216-231 Downloads View citations
    See also Working Paper (2007)
  2. Patterns of multi-agent land conservation: Crowding in/out, agglomeration, and policy
    Resource and Energy Economics, 2008, 30, (4), 492-508 Downloads
  3. Spatial and temporal modeling of community non-timber forest extraction
    Journal of Environmental Economics and Management, 2008, 56, (3), 234-245 Downloads
  4. Spatial-Endogenous Fire Risk and Efficient Fuel Management and Timber Harvest
    Land Economics, 2008, 84, (3), 449-468 Downloads
    See also Working Paper (2007)
  5. Spatial-econometric analysis of attraction and repulsion of private conservation by public reserves
    Journal of Environmental Economics and Management, 2008, 56, (1), 33-49 Downloads View citations

2006

  1. Implications of agricultural policy for species invasion in shifting cultivation systems
    Environment and Development Economics, 2006, 11, (04), 429-452 Downloads

2004

  1. Enforcement, payments, and development projects near protected areas: how the market setting determines what works where
    Resource and Energy Economics, 2004, 26, (2), 185-204 Downloads View citations

2000

  1. Irreversible ecosystem change, species competition, and shifting cultivation
    Resource and Energy Economics, 2000, 22, (3), 261-280 Downloads View citations

1998

  1. CHINA'S FORESTS UNDER ECONOMIC REFORM: TIMBER SUPPLIES, ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION, AND RURAL RESOURCE ACCESS
    Contemporary Economic Policy, 1998, 16, (1), 22-33 Downloads

1997

  1. Modeling Ecological Constraints on Tropical Forest Management: Reply
    Journal of Environmental Economics and Management, 1997, 33, (2), 214-219 Downloads View citations

1996

  1. Modeling Ecological Constraints on Tropical Forest Management: Spatial Interdependence, Irreversibility, and Uncertainty
    Journal of Environmental Economics and Management, 1996, 30, (1), 73-94 Downloads View citations
  2. Valuation and management of tropical forests
    Environmental & Resource Economics, 1996, 8, (1), 39-61 Downloads View citations

1992

  1. The Benefits of Reducing Exposure to Waste Disposal Sites: A Hedonic Housing Value Approach
    Journal of Real Estate Research, 1992, 7, (3), 265-282 Downloads View citations
 
 
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