Runsheng Yin

Affiliations: 
Michigan State University, East Lansing, MI 
Area:
Commerce-Business Economics, Forestry and Wildlife Agriculture
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Li X, Lu G, Yin R. (2020) Research trends: Adding a profit function to forest economics Forest Policy and Economics. 113: 102133
Lu G, Yin R. (2020) Evaluating the Evaluated Socioeconomic Impacts of China's Sloping Land Conversion Program Ecological Economics. 177: 106785
Zhang D, Xu X, Yao S, et al. (2020) A novel similar habitat potential model based on sliding‐window technique for vegetation restoration potential mapping Land Degradation & Development. 31: 760-772
Ma B, Yin R, Zheng J, et al. (2019) Estimating the social and ecological impact of community-based ecotourism in giant panda habitats. Journal of Environmental Management. 250: 109506
Hou J, Huo X, Yin R. (2019) Does computer usage change farmers’ production and consumption? Evidence from China China Agricultural Economic Review. 11: 387-410
Zhang D, Yin R. (2019) Spatial characteristics of degraded land and their implications to the design and implementation of landscape restoration programs: West China as an example Forest Policy and Economics. 107: 101925
Hyde WF, Yin R. (2019) 40 Years of China's forest reforms: Summary and outlook Forest Policy and Economics. 98: 90-95
Liu P, Yin R, Zhao M. (2019) Reformulating China's ecological restoration policies: What can be learned from comparing Chinese and American experiences? Forest Policy and Economics. 98: 54-61
Yin R, Liu H, Liu C, et al. (2018) Households' Decisions to Participate in China's Sloping Land Conversion Program and Reallocate Their Labour Times: Is There Endogeneity Bias? Ecological Economics. 145: 380-390
Zhao X, Yin R. (2018) Coordination of a socially responsible two-stage supply chain under price-dependent random demand A Quarterly Journal of Operations Research. 16: 379-400
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