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Collaboration by Ļć½¶Ö±²„associate dean, professor produce second-edition, seminal forest resource economics textbook

Collaboration by Ļć½¶Ö±²„associate dean, professor produce second-edition, seminal forest resource economics textbook

Contact: Lily Grado

STARKVILLE, Miss.ā€”A Mississippi State administrator and a faculty member in the College of Forest Resources are celebrating the January release of a co-authored, newly revised second edition of a recognized and well-utilized forest economics textbook.

Forest Resource Economics and Finance
A copy of the second edition of ā€œForestry Resource Economics and Financeā€ is shown. A Mississippi State administrator and a faculty member in the Ļć½¶Ö±²„College of Forest Resourcesā€”and others with Ļć½¶Ö±²„tiesā€”recently celebrated the release of the well-utilized forest economics textbook. (Photo by Dominique Belcher)

Ļć½¶Ö±²„authors Steven Bullard and Stephen C. Grado partnered with Mississippi Development Authorityā€™s Marcus Measells and Clemson Universityā€™s Thomas Straka to update and modernize W. David Klempererā€™s ā€œForest Resource Economics and Finance,ā€ published by Stephen F. Austin University Press to educate foresters and students nationwide on evaluating forestry investments.

ā€œFor generations of forestry students, the first edition of ā€˜Forest Resource Economics and Financeā€™ was part of a go-to textbook series, and you see it in the offices of many forestry professionals today. This updated textbook is an excellent resource to better understand forest economics by providing a comprehensive overview of important concepts including microeconomics, inflation, capital budgeting and supply-and-demand,ā€ said Bullard, associate dean of the Ļć½¶Ö±²„College of Forest Resources and associate director of the Forest and Wildlife Research Center. Ļć½¶Ö±²„is one of 53Ā forestry programs accredited by the Society of American Foresters and requires an emphasis on forestry economics within its curriculum.

Bullard has nearly four decades of teaching experience in forest economics. He was recognized as an Ļć½¶Ö±²„Grisham Master Teacher and has worked in higher education administration for various institutions for almost 20 years, serving as a college dean and then provost at SFASU.

ā€œIt was very flattering to be asked to update the text along with other professors who are all very well-respected,ā€ Bullard said. ā€œIt turned out to be a good team because we had very good representation for the sub-specialties such as the evaluation of nonmarket forest outputs including multiple-use forestry, regional economic analysis and world economy.ā€

Grado, a George L. Switzer Professor in the Department of Forestry, considers the textbook to be one of the highlights of his professional career. Currently the president of the Professional Arborist Association of Mississippi Board of Directors, he previously was president of Pennsylvania State Universityā€™s Forest Resources Alumni Group Board of Directors.

ā€œSince the first edition was published almost 30 years ago, we wanted to see the material updated,ā€ said Grado, who has more than 30 years of experience teaching natural resource economics. ā€œWe also wanted the chance to incorporate new, modern perspectives within the field. For instance, we looked more in-depth at nonmarket evaluations and other recent topics like forest certification.ā€

Measells is an MDA economic specialist III focusing on the forestry sector and is a former senior Extension associate in the Ļć½¶Ö±²„Department of Forestry. Clemsonā€™s Straka spent eight years on the Ļć½¶Ö±²„faculty. He is an SAF Fellow and a registered forester in South Carolina and Mississippi. Textbook edits and clarifications also were made by economics professors from Oregon State and Pennsylvania State universities and the University of Arkansas at Monticello.

Copies of the textbook may be purchased through the Texas A&M University Press website by visiting .

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