Gregory S. Amacher

Affiliations: 
Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University, Blacksburg, VA, United States 
Area:
Agricultural Economics, General Economics, Public Health
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Schons SZ, Amacher G, Cobourn K, et al. (2020) Benefits of community fisheries management to individual households in the floodplains of the Amazon River in Brazil Ecological Economics. 169: 106531
Schons SZ, Lima E, Amacher GS, et al. (2019) Smallholder land clearing and the Forest Code in the Brazilian Amazon Environment and Development Economics. 24: 157-179
Wade CM, Cobourn KM, Amacher GS, et al. (2018) Policy Targeting to Reduce Economic Damages From Land Subsidence Water Resources Research. 54: 4401-4416
Siriwardena SD, Cobourn KM, Amacher GS, et al. (2018) Cooperative bargaining to manage invasive species in jurisdictions with public and private lands Journal of Forest Economics. 32: 72-83
Kuusela O, Bowman MS, Amacher GS, et al. (2018) Does infrastructure and resource access matter for technical efficiency? An empirical analysis of fishing and fuelwood collection in Mozambique Environment, Development and Sustainability. 22: 1811-1837
Xu Y, Amacher GS, Xu J. (2017) Village democracy and household welfare: evidence from rural China Environment and Development Economics. 22: 351-372
Xu Y, Amacher G, Sullivan J. (2016) Amenities, Multiple Natural Disturbances, and the Forest Rotation Problem Forest Science. 62: 422-432
Xu Y, Amacher GS, Sullivan J. (2016) Optimal forest management with sequential disturbances Journal of Forest Economics. 24: 106-122
Amacher G, Ollikainen M, Puhakka M. (2016) Renewable Resource Use and Nonseparable Amenity Benefits Environmental and Resource Economics. 69: 637-659
Kuusela OP, Amacher GS. (2016) Changing Political Regimes and Tropical Deforestation Environmental and Resource Economics. 64: 445-463
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