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PrintChing-Hsun Huang, Ph.D. - Assistant Professor
Photo of Ching-Hsun Huang, Ph.D. Research and Teaching Interests

Forest Economics, Optimal Forest Management, Carbon Sequestration, Market and Non-market Ecosystem Services

I am interested in applying economic theory to allocate scarce resources among competing uses in the most efficient way. I have diverse research interests that include multiple-use forestry, optimal forest management, economic tradeoffs in forest management, carbon sequestration, tradable carbon rights, potential income sources for forest landowners and economic opportunities of Arizona’s Native American tribes.


Education

B.S., Chinese Culture University, Taipei, Taiwan, 1990
M.S., University of Houston-Clear Lake, 1993
Ph.D., Stephen F. Austin State University, 1999


Contact Information

 Office:Building - Room 236
 Phone:928.523.7502
 Office Hours:  By Appointment
  Email:


Fall 2008 Courses

  FOR493 - Natural Resource Economics
  FOR500 - Ecosystem Science And Management Principles
  FOR505 - Forestry Seminar Series
  FOR593 - Natural Resource Economics


Past Courses Taught

  FOR324W - Forest Management II     Spring 2008

  FOR326W - Forest Management IV     Spring 2008

  FOR505 - Forestry Seminar Series     Spring 2008


Selected Publications

Huang, C. and Kronrad, G.D. 2006. Effect of Carbon Revenues on the Rotation and Profitability of Loblolly Pine Plantations. Southern Journal of Applied Forestry. 30(1):1-9.

Huang, C., G.D. Kronrad and J. Morton. 2005. The Financially Optimal Loblolly Pine Planting Density and Management Regime for Nonindustrial Private Forestland in East Texas. Southern Journal of Applied Forestry. 29(1):16-21.

Huang, C. and Kronrad, G.D. 2004. Economic Analysis of Carbon Sequestration in Northern Red Oak in the United States. World Resource Review. 16(2):147-156.

Huang, C., and G.D. Kronrad. 2004. Economic Analysis of Pruning and Low Density Management Compared to Traditional Management of Loblolly Pine Plantations in East Texas. Southern Journal of Applied Forestry. 28(1):12-20.

Huang, C., Bates, R., G.D. Kronrad, and S. Cheng. Published online: 20 January 2004. Economic Analyses of Sequestering Carbon in Loblolly Pine, Cherrybark Oak and Northern Red Oak in the United States. Environmental Management. Volume 33 Supplement.

Huang, C., G.D. Kronrad, and S. Cheng. 2003. Economic Analysis of Sequestering Carbon in Green Ash Forests in the Lower Mississippi River Valley. TheScientificWorldJOURNAL. 3:731-740.

Kronrad, G.D., S. Cheng, and C. Huang. 2003. Sequestering Carbon in Forests in the Lower Mississippi River Valley in the United States: An Economic Analysis. World Resource Review. 15(3):319-335.

Huang, C., and G.D. Kronrad. February 2002. Financially Optimal Thinning and Final Harvest Schedules for Loblolly Pine Plantations on Nonindustrial Private Forestland. Southern Journal of Applied Forestry. 26(1):13-17.

Huang, C., and G.D. Kronrad. 2002. The Cost of Sequestering Carbon in Forests of the Southern United States. World Resource Review. Vol. 14, No. 3, P. 385-397.

Huang, C., and G.D. Kronrad. 2001. The Cost of Sequestering Carbon on Private Forest Lands. Forest Policy and Economics. P. 133-142.


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