November 28, 2020 Land Use, Research The ‘Public Good’ of Controlling Mobile Pests with Genetically Engineered Crops By mmhuffm2 Pests and weeds do not respect property lines. In agriculture, this basic fact means that farmers’ pest control decisions can... a
September 25, 2020 Environment, Land, Land Use, News, Recreation Climate Change and Outdoor Recreation By mmhuffm2 Roger von Haefen explains how a changing climate can impact recreational fishing behavior. a
October 17, 2019 Agricultural Economics, Faculty, Land Use, People, Policy, Solving Problems Economic Support for the Food, Agriculture, Biodiversity, Land-Use, and Energy (FABLE) Consortium By Nora Douglas Economic Support for the Food, Agriculture, Biodiversity, Land-Use, and Energy (FABLE) Consortium a
June 22, 2018 Alumni, Environment, Faculty, Land Use, Non-market Valuation, People, Policy, Research, Solving Problems, Uncategorized ORV research in NCSU Economist By Brian DeConinck Roger H. von Haefen, associate professor of Agricultural and Resource Economics, co-authors guest post in NC State Economist on new... a
January 11, 2018 Land Use, Policy, Recreation, Research Cape Hatteras ORVs By Brian DeConinck Off-Road Vehicle Restriction Benefits Outweigh Costs for National Seashore a
November 7, 2017 Forestry, Land Use, Research Tropical forests By Brian DeConinck What’s a fair price to pay for conserving tropical forests? a
January 17, 2017 Land Use, Recreation, Research Cape Hatteras By Brian DeConinck CEnREP researchers explore the costs to recreational fishermen of restricting off-road vehicles in Cape Hatteras National Seashore. a
October 10, 2016 Land Use, Research Urban Structure By Brian DeConinck New research by CEnREP faculty reports that mixed-use neighborhoods may lead to less happy residents. a