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5503
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1884

Overview

Roger A. Sedjo is affiliated with Resources For The Future in the United States. Their research largely focuses on environmental science and the intersection with economics, econometrics, and finance.

The main fields of study in their work include:

  • Environmental Science
  • Economics, Econometrics and Finance

Subfields in which Sedjo has contributed comprise:

  • Global and Planetary Change
  • Economics and Econometrics

The primary topics of research addressed by Sedjo involve:

  • Forest Management and Policy
  • Economic and Environmental Valuation
  • Conservation, Biodiversity, and Resource Management

Their recent publication record includes the paper titled Carbon and market effects of U.S. forest taxation policy, published in 2020 in the journal Ecological Economics. This paper has accumulated 22 citations and was authored in collaboration with Adam Daigneault.

Frequent co-authors in their work are:

  • Adam Daigneault
  • Brent Sohngen

Publication venues where Sedjo has contributed include:

  • Ecological Economics

Best Publications

  • Climate change impacts on forestry.

    Andrei P. Kirilenko;Roger A. Sedjo

  • Valuing Biodiversity for Use in Pharmaceutical Research

    R. David Simpson;Roger A. Sedjo;John W. Reid

  • Returning forests analyzed with the forest identity

    Pekka E. Kauppi;Jesse H. Ausubel;Jingyun Fang;Alexander S. Mather

  • Forest Management, Conservation, and Global Timber Markets

    Brent Sohngen;Robert Mendelsohn;Roger Sedjo

  • BOREAL FORESTS AND TUNDRA

    M. J. Apps;W. A. Kurz;R. J. Luxmoore;L. O. Nilsson

  • Carbon Sequestration in Forests and Soils

    Roger Sedjo;Brent Sohngen

  • Using Foret Plantations TO SPARE Natural Forests

    Roger A. Sedjo;Daniel Botkin

  • A Global Model of Climate Change Impacts on Timber Markets

    Brent Sohngen;Robert Mendelsohn;Roger A. Sedjo

  • The potential of high-yield plantation forestry for meeting timber needs

    Roger A. Sedjo

  • Technological and Economic Potential of Options to Enhance, Maintain, and Manage Biological Carbon Reservoirs and Geo-engineering.

    P.E. Kauppi;R. Sedjo;Bio ja ympäristötieteiden laitos

  • The economics of managing carbon via forestry: Assessment of existing studies

    Roger A. Sedjo;Joe Wisniewski;Alaric V. Sample;John D. Kinsman

  • Climate and forests

    Roger A Sedjo

  • Carbon Sequestration in Global Forests Under Different Carbon Price Regimes

    Brent Sohngen;Roger Sedjo

  • Forests: a tool to moderate global warming

    Roger A. Sedjo

  • Property Rights, Genetic Resources, and Biotechnological Change

    Roger A. Sedjo

  • Economic approach to assess the forest carbon implications of biomass energy.

    Adam Daigneault;Brent Sohngen;Roger Sedjo

  • Forest Carbon Accounting Considerations in US Bioenergy Policy

    Reid A. Miner;Robert C. Abt;Jim L. Bowyer;Marilyn A. Buford

  • Forest Economics and Policy Analysis

    W.F. Hyde;D.H. Newman;Roger Sedjo

  • Forest Certification: Toward Common Standards?

    Carolyn Fischer;Francisco X. Aguilar;Puja Jawahar;Roger A. Sedjo

  • Paying for the conservation of endangered ecosystems: a comparison of direct and indirect approaches*

    R. David Simpson;Roger A. Sedjo

  • The economics of managing carbon via forestry. An assessment of existing studies.

    R. A. Sedjo;C. J. Jepma

Frequent Co-Authors

Brent Sohngen
Brent Sohngen The Ohio State University
Robert Mendelsohn
Robert Mendelsohn Yale University
Pekka E. Kauppi
Pekka E. Kauppi University of Helsinki
Steven H. Strauss
Steven H. Strauss Oregon State University
Pamela Jagger
Pamela Jagger University of Michigan–Ann Arbor
Birger Solberg
Birger Solberg Norwegian University of Life Sciences
Erwin H. Bulte
Erwin H. Bulte Wageningen University & Research
Sandra A. Brown
Sandra A. Brown University of California, San Diego
Wout Boerjan
Wout Boerjan Ghent University

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