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
November 22, 2020 Camp Resources, Faculty, Forestry, News, People Welcome Back to the Pack! By mmhuffm2 Dr. Justin Baker recently joined the faculty at NC State as an Associate Professor of Forest Resource Economics in the... a
November 11, 2020 Faculty, News Spring ’21 Class: Dynamic Environmental and Resource Management By mmhuffm2 This course will examine intertemporal problems in environmental and resource economics, including management of renewable and non-renewable resources. Examples include... a
October 13, 2020 Student Affiliates and Postdocs Student Spotlight: Daniyar Zhumadilov By mmhuffm2 Written by Ayah Mohamed, communications intern. The NC State Economics Graduate Program combines two departments (Economics and Agricultural and Resource... 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
September 24, 2020 Recent Publications, Research, Water In the Water-Scarce American West, Tribal Water Rights Play an Important Role By mmhuffm2 Image: Irrigation on the Gila River Indian Community in Arizona, credit NRCS Reliable access to water in the arid American... a
July 6, 2020 Uncategorized Not Goodbye, Just See Ya Later: CEnREP Faculty Affiliate Mitch Renkow Retires By The ARE professor had been a full-time faculty member at NC State since 1997. a
June 4, 2020 Faculty, Methods, News, People, Research, Solving Problems, Water Willingness to pay for in-home water filtration in rural northern Ghana By How do you determine demand for water quality improvements when monetary resources are scarce? a
May 28, 2020 Forestry, News, Student Affiliates and Postdocs Applications open for two Ph.D. research assistantships in forest carbon management By a
May 27, 2020 Camp Resources, News Camp Resources XXVII Rescheduled to 2021 By Camp Resources XXVII, originally scheduled for August 10-11, 2020, has been rescheduled due to the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic. a
March 17, 2020 Agricultural Economics, Recent Publications Investment and Irrigation on an American Indian Reservation By Investment and Irrigation on an American Indian Reservation a
March 16, 2020 Camp Resources CEnREP event updates in response to COVID-19 By CEnREP event updates in response to COVID-19 a