His scientific interests lie mostly in Natural resource economics, Environmental resource management, Agroforestry, Forest management and Climate change. His Natural resource economics study incorporates themes from Habitat conservation, Habitat and Regeneration. His Environmental resource management research incorporates themes from Economic potential, Biotechnology and Property rights.
Roger A. Sedjo combines subjects such as Pulpwood and Agriculture with his study of Agroforestry. His study in Forest management is interdisciplinary in nature, drawing from both Forest ecology, Forest farming and Environmental planning. His Climate change study integrates concerns from other disciplines, such as Carbon sequestration, Tropics and Carbon dioxide.
Roger A. Sedjo spends much of his time researching Natural resource economics, Agroforestry, Forest management, Agricultural economics and Carbon sequestration. His Natural resource economics research is multidisciplinary, relying on both Biodiversity, Incentive, Climate change, Environmental resource management and Productivity. Roger A. Sedjo is involved in the study of Agroforestry that focuses on Natural forest in particular.
His studies in Forest management integrate themes in fields like Intact forest landscape, Secondary forest and Tree planting. As part of his studies on Agricultural economics, Roger A. Sedjo often connects relevant subjects like Production. As a member of one scientific family, Roger A. Sedjo mostly works in the field of Carbon sequestration, focusing on Carbon cycle and, on occasion, Forest ecology.
Bioenergy, Greenhouse gas, Natural resource economics, Biomass and Biofuel are his primary areas of study. His Bioenergy research is multidisciplinary, incorporating elements of Carbon neutrality and Agroforestry. Roger A. Sedjo works in the field of Agroforestry, focusing on Forest management in particular.
His work carried out in the field of Forest management brings together such families of science as Carbon sequestration and Logging. His Greenhouse gas study combines topics from a wide range of disciplines, such as Environmental protection, Climate change, Environmental resource management, Incentive and Fossil fuel. His Natural resource economics research includes elements of Climate change mitigation and Economy.
His primary scientific interests are in Natural resource economics, Bioenergy, Greenhouse gas, Agroforestry and Biofuel. His biological study spans a wide range of topics, including Climate change mitigation and Economy. The Bioenergy study combines topics in areas such as Carbon neutrality and Fossil fuel.
His Agroforestry research is mostly focused on the topic Forest management. His Biofuel research is multidisciplinary, incorporating perspectives in Energy policy, Land use and Carbon stock. His work in Carbon sequestration tackles topics such as Environmental protection which are related to areas like Incentive, Climate change, Soil water, Economic model and Additionality.
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Valuing Biodiversity for Use in Pharmaceutical Research
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Journal of Political Economy (1996)
Climate change impacts on forestry.
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Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America (2007)
Returning forests analyzed with the forest identity
Pekka E. Kauppi;Jesse H. Ausubel;Jingyun Fang;Alexander S. Mather.
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America (2006)
BOREAL FORESTS AND TUNDRA
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Water Air and Soil Pollution (1993)
Forest Management, Conservation, and Global Timber Markets
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American Journal of Agricultural Economics (1999)
Using Foret Plantations TO SPARE Natural Forests
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Environment (1997)
A Global Model of Climate Change Impacts on Timber Markets
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Journal of Agricultural and Resource Economics (2001)
The economics of managing carbon via forestry: Assessment of existing studies
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Environmental and Resource Economics (1995)
The potential of high-yield plantation forestry for meeting timber needs
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New Forests (1999)
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.
(2001)
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