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John E. Wagnerphoto of John E. Wagner
Associate Professor of Forest Resource Economics & Graduate Education Coordinator
304 Bray Hall
One Forestry Drive
Syracuse, NY 13210-2788
(315) 470-6971
jewagner@esf.edu

Highest Education:

Ph.D., Colorado State University (Forestry and Wood Science), 1990.

Areas of Study:

Forest resource economics.

Courses Taught:

FOR 207 – Introduction to Economics
FOR 333 – Natural Resource Managerial Economics
FOR 370 - Forest Management
FOR 533 – Natural Resource Managerial Economics
FOR 670 – Resource and Environmental Economics
FOR 797 – Forest and Natural Resources Policy Seminar

Most Recent Publications:

Escobedo, Francisco, John E. Wagner, David J. Nowak, Carmen Luz De la Maza, Manuel Rodgiguez, and Daniel E. Crane. 2008. Analyzing the cost-effectiveness of Santiago, Chile's policy of using urban forests to improve air quality. Journal of Environmental Management. 86:148-157.

Sandulescu, Emil, John E. Wagner, Sharon Paillar, Donald W. Floyd, Craig J. Davis. 2007. Policy Analysis of a Government-Sanctioned Management Plan for a Community-Owned Forest in Romania. Forest Policy and Economics. 10:14-24.

Escobedo, Francisco, John E. Wagner, David J. Nowak, Carmen Luz De la Maza, Manuel Rodgiguez, and Daniel E. Crane. Analyzing the cost-effectiveness of Santiago, Chile's policy of using urban forests to improve air quality. Accepted for publication in Journal of Environmental Management.

Sandulescu, Emil, John E. Wagner, Sharon Paillar, Donald W. Floyd, Craig J. Davis. Policy Analysis of a Government-Sanctioned Management Plan for a Community-Owned Forest in Romania. Accepted for publication in Forest Policy and Economics.

Escobedo, Francisco, J., David J. Nowak, John E. Wagner, Carmen Luz De la Maza, Manuel Rodgiguez, Daniel E. Crane, and Jaime Hernandez. 2006. The socioeconomics and management of Santiago de Childe's public urban forest. Urban Forestry and Urban Greening. 4(3-4):104-114.

Wagner, John E. and Paul E. Sendak. 2005. The Annual Increase of Northeastern Regional Timber Stumpage Prices: 1961 - 2002. Forest Products Journal. 55(2):36-45.

Wagner, John E., Bryan Smalley, and William Luppold. 2004. Factors Affecting the Merchandising of Hardwood Logs in the Southern Tier of New York. Forest Products Journal. 54(11):98-102.

Wagner, John E., Christopher A. Nowak, and Lisa M. Casalmir. 2003. Financial Analysis of Diameter-Limit Cut Stands in Northern Hardwoods. Small-scale Forest Economics, Management and Policy. 2(3):357-376.

Wagner, John E, Craig J. Davis, Dean E. Roczen, and Lee P. Herrington. 2002. Combining Zoning Regulations and Property Tax Relief to Retain Forestland and Promote Forest Management. North. J. Appl. For. 19(2):53-58.

Wagner, John E. 2001. Regional Economic Diversity: Action, Concept, or State of Confusion. Journal of Regional Analysis and Policy. 30(2):1-22.

Cubbage, Frederick W., John M. Pye, Thomas P. Holmes, and John E. Wagner. 2000. An Economic Evaluation of Fusiform Rust Protection Research. Southern Journal of Applied Forestry. 24(2):77-85.


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