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david newmanDavid H. Newman
Professor, Chair
320 Bray Hall
One Forestry Drive
Syracuse, NY 13210-2788
(315) 470-6534
dnewman@esf.edu

Highest Education

  • Ph.D., Duke University (Forest Resource Economics), 1986.

Areas of Study

  • Forest Economics
  • Property Taxation
  • Land Use Policy

Graduate Advisees


Fan DaiFan Dai
fdai@syr.edu

  • Degree Sought: PHD
  • Graduate Advisor(s): Newman
  • Area of Study: ESC Environ & Natural Resources Policy
  • Undergraduate Institute: Beijing Forestry University (Law)
  • Previous Graduate Study: Beijing Forestry University (Public Policy Studie)

Graduate Research Topic
Climate Change Policy in China


Anna EbersAnna Ebers
aebers@syr.edu

  • Degree Sought: PHD
  • Graduate Advisor(s): Newman
  • Area of Study: Economics, Governance and Human Dimensions
  • Previous Graduate Study: University of Konstanz, Germany (Int'l Economics )

Samuel GlassSamuel Glass
sglass@syr.edu

  • Degree Sought: MPS
  • Graduate Advisor(s): Newman
  • Area of Study: Natural Resources Mgt

Aaron GreenAaron Green
aagreen@syr.edu

  • Degree Sought: MPS
  • Graduate Advisor(s): Newman
  • Area of Study: Natural Resources Mgt

Tejal KurayTejal Kuray
tskuray@syr.edu

  • Degree Sought: MPS
  • Graduate Advisor(s): Newman
  • Area of Study: Management
  • Undergraduate Institute: Seton Hall University (Environmental Science)

Graduate Capstone Project
For my capstone project, I will be working with an NGO based in India that utilizes the carbon-credit market to raise revenue for resource-poor farmers living in rural India through planting trees for carbon sequestration.

Favorite Quotes
"The world is round and the place which may seem like the end may also be the beginning." -George Baker ...... "Fall off a cliff, die completely, and then come back to life. After that, you cannot be deceived." -Zen saying

Organizations I've Worked With
Sierra Student Coalition (student activist, environmental leadership trainer) Building Bridges to the Outdoors (environmental leadership trainer) New Jersey Sea Grant Consortium (field instructor) MTA New York City Transit (environmental protection intern)

Interests
International sustainable development and resource management; Natural resource economics; Alleviation of poverty through natural resource management

Courses Taught

  • Natural Resource Policy

Recent Publications

Cubbage, F.W. and D.H. Newman. 2006. Forest policy reformed: A United States perspective. Forest Policy and Economics 9:261-273.

Cho, S.H. and D.H. Newman. 2005. Spatial analysis of rural land development. Forest Policy and Economics 7:732-744.

Cho, S.H., D.H. Newman, and J.M. Bowker. 2005. Measuring rural homeowners' willingness to pay for land conservation easements. Forest Policy and Economics 7:757-770.

Cho, S.H., D.H. Newman, and D.N. Wear. 2005. Community choices and housing demands: A spatial analysis of the Southern Appalachian highlands. Housing Studies 20(4):549-569.

Rechan, C.L., D.H. Newman, W. Flick, and H. Neuhaueser. 2005. Land trust activity and highest and best uses under conservation easements in Georgia. Natural Areas Journal 25(1):91-100.

Wear, D.N. and D.H. Newman. 2004. The speculative shadow over timberland values in the US South. Journal of Forestry 102(8):25-31.

Cho, S.H., D.H. Newman, and D.N. Wear. 2003. Impacts of second home development on housing prices in the Southern Appalachian Highlands. Review of Urban & Regional Development Studies 15(3):208-225.

Bowker, J.M., D.H. Newman, R.J. Warren, and D. Henderson. 2002. Estimating the economic value of lethal vs. non-lethal deer control in suburban communities. Society and Natural Resources 16(2):143-158.

Yin, R., D.H. Newman, and J. Siry. 2002. Testing for market integration among southern pine regions. Journal of Forest Economics 8(2):151-166.

Newman, D.H. 2002. Forestry’s golden rule and the development of the optimal forest rotation literature. Journal of Forest Economics 8(1):5-28.

Siry, J. and D.H. Newman. 2001. A stochastic production frontier analysis of Polish state forest management. Forest Science 47(4):526-533.

Newman, D.H., T. Brooks, and C. Dangerfield. 2000. Conservation use valuation and land protection in Georgia. Forest Policy and Economics 1(3):257-266.


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