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Christian Langpap

[…] and how private groups impact the enforcement of environmental regulations and the provision of public goods. His current research examines the role of private environmental groups in endangered species conservation and the efficiency of tax deductibility for donations to environmental nonprofits. His research has been published in the Journal of Environmental Economics and Management, […]

Published on: April 8, 2024

Michel Kohl

[…] elk, wolves, cougars, and sage grouse. Since arriving at UGA, his research efforts have focused on white-tail deer, black bears, black vultures, and urban coyotes. He has published over 20 journal articles and book chapters focusing on topics ranging from game bird management and predator-prey relationships to large mammal conservation and diversity and inclusion efforts.

Published on: March 29, 2024

Renato Molina

Renato Molina was a 2023 PERC Lone Mountain fellow as well as an engineer and economist specializing in environmental and resource economics. His work focuses on topics at the intersection between game theory, sustainability, and institutional settings. He currently holds a position as an assistant professor in Environmental and Resource Economics at the Rosenstiel […]

Published on: June 8, 2023

David Finnoff

[…] that evaluate current and proposed policies for managing wildlife; (2) integrated economic/ecological models for optimal management of economic and ecological systems subject to the risk of nonindigenous species invasion; (3) integrated economic/ecological models for optimal management of native pests; (4) integrated economic/epidemiological models for management of infectious diseases in humans; and (5) integrated economic/ecological/epidemiological […]

Published on: June 8, 2023

Tony Cookson

[…] Ph.D. in Economics from the University of Chicago. He has been on faculty at the University of Colorado since 2013. His research covers a wide range of topics in financial economics. Dr. Cookson is an expert on financial social media, the casino industry, law and finance of Native American reservations, and the consequences of […]

Published on: June 8, 2023

Morgan Varner

Dr. Morgan Varner is the director of research at Tall Timbers where he coordinates research efforts including fire science, rare species, and game bird management. His research interest includes biodiversity conservation and how management activities promote or diminish ecological function. Morgan also guides non-research programs in prescribed fire training and private lands prescribed fire […]

Published on: January 5, 2023

J.D. Tuccille

[…] and current contributing editor. Tuccille has worked for ZDNet, the New York Daily News, and forgotten dot-coms and dot-orgs. His provocative and often witty (says he) columns on topics including civil liberties and government overreach have appeared in publications including the Arizona Republic, the Denver Post, and the Washington Times. As a result, he’s been quoted, and criticized, in […]

Published on: June 22, 2022

Anna Kronk

[…] Nursery (ICN) in Burlington, VT. ICN focuses primarily on conservation tree-planting to mitigate the negative impacts of damaged riparian buffers, as well as the removal of invasive species. She has also spent time farming in Vermont, South Dakota, and here in the Gallatin Valley! Anna grew up skiing, hiking, and camping in Vermont. She […]

Published on: June 10, 2022

Hunter Parker

[…] Wildlife Society. Furthermore, he has worked in both the private and non-profit sectors of wildlife management and conservation throughout his time in college. He has a wide array of interests, including marine fisheries management, carnivore conservation, human dimensions of conservation, and invasive species management. Outside of work, Hunter enjoys fishing, hunting, working out, and dancing.

Published on: May 10, 2022

Jennifer Raynor

[…] empirical techniques from econometrics and machine learning to measure the economic effects of management actions and inform decision-making. Her topical interests include fisheries and wildlife management, introduced species, marine spatial planning, and human-predator coexistence. Given her interdisciplinary focus, she frequently collaborates with researchers outside of economics and has co-authored publications with biologists, fisheries scientists, […]

Published on: April 26, 2021