Thomas J. Straka
Affiliations: | Forestry and Natural Resources | Clemson University, Clemson, SC, United States |
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Khanal PN, Straka TJ, Grebner DL, et al. (2020) Differences and Similarities Among Members and Nonmembers of Forest Landowner Associations in the Southern United States Small-Scale Forestry. 19: 357-370 |
Callaghan DW, Khanal PN, Straka TJ, et al. (2019) Influence of Forestry Practices Cost on Financial Performance of Forestry Investments Resources. 8: 28 |
Khanal PN, Grebner DL, Straka TJ, et al. (2019) Obstacles to participation in carbon sequestration for nonindustrial private forest landowners in the southern United States: A diffusion of innovations perspective Forest Policy and Economics. 100: 95-101 |
Cox SK, Straka TJ. (2017) The New Deal's Land Utilization Program and the Clemson University Experimental Forest Journal of Forestry. 116: 197-203 |
Willis DB, Straka TJ. (2017) The Economic Contribution of Natural Resources to a State Economy: A South Carolina Case Study Natural Resources. 8: 115-129 |
Hazard-Daniel SW, Hiesl P, Loeb SC, et al. (2017) An Incremental Economic Analysis of Establishing Early Successional Habitat for Biodiversity Resources. 6: 53-66 |
Stoots BG, Straka TJ, Phillips SL. (2017) State-Level Forestry Cost-Share Programs and Economic Impact of Increased Timber Outputs: A South Carolina Case Study Resources. 6: 4 |
Hatcher JE, Straka TJ, Cushing TL, et al. (2016) Socioeconomic predictors of family forest owner awareness and use of U.S. federal income tax provisions Forests. 7 |
Rinaldi F, Jonsson R, Sallnäs O, et al. (2015) Behavioral Modelling in a Decision Support System Forests. 6: 311-327 |
Hammond JD, Straka TJ, Brown TA. (2014) Incremental Investment Value of Wild Turkey Management on the South Carolina Piedmont Natural Resources. 5: 719-731 |