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D A M I A N C . A D A M S
355 Newins-Ziegler Hall
University of Florida
Gainesville, FL 32610-0410
Phone: (352) 846-0872
Fax: (352) 392-1277
EDUCATION
Ph.D., Food and Resource Economics University of Florida, 2007
M.Phil., Environmental Policy University of Cambridge, 2004
J.D./M.A.B., Law & Agribusiness Levin College of Law, and College of Agriculture,
University of Florida, 2001
B.S. summa cum laude, Economics Warrington College of Business, University of Florida, 1997
PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE
Interim Associate Dean for Research, and Associate Director of the Florida Agricultural Experiment
Station, Institute of Food and Agricultural Sciences, University of Florida. 2020 – present
Interim Assistant Dean for Research, and Assistant Director of the Florida Agricultural Experiment
Station, Institute of Food and Agricultural Sciences, University of Florida. 2019 – 2020
Associate Professor, Natural Resource Economics and Policy, School of Forest Resources and
Conservation, and Food and Resource Economics Department, University of Florida,
Gainesville, FL. 2016 – present
Assistant Professor, Natural Resource Economics and Policy, School of Forest Resources and
Conservation, and Food and Resource Economics Department, University of Florida,
Gainesville, FL. 2010 – 2016
Assistant Professor, Natural Resource and Environmental Economics, Department of Agricultural
Economics, Oklahoma State University, Stillwater, OK. 2007 – 2010
JOURNAL PUBLICATIONS (* DENOTES ADVISEE)
73. Stainback, G.A., Lai, J.*, Pienaar, E.F., Adams, D.C., and Vorseth, C. 2020. Public Preferences for
Ecological Indicators used in Everglades Restoration. PLOS ONE, in press.
72. Davis, J.M., Soltis, P.S., Adams, D.C., Larkin, S.L., and Gilbert, R.A. 2020. Seed Funds Leverage
External Awards for Research in Natural Resources and Agricultural Systems. Forests 11(1): 76-
79.
71. Susaeta, A.*, Gong, P., and Adams, D.C. 2020. Implications of the reservation price strategy on the
optimal harvest decision and production of non-timber goods in an even-aged forest stand.
Canadian Journal of Forest Research 50(999): 287-296.
70. Adams, D.C., Susaeta, A.*, Soto, J.R., Rossi, F., Carton de Grammont, P., Messina, W.A., Koch,
F.H., Gomez, D., and Hulcr, J. 2019. A bioeconomic model for estimating potential economic
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damages from a hypothetical Asian beetle introduced via future trade with Cuba. Journal of
Bioeconomics, https://doi.org/10.1007/s10818-019-09289-x
69. Kreye, M.M.*, Adams, D.C., and Kline, J. 2019. Gaining Voter Support for Watershed Protection.
Land Use Policy 89: 104227.
68. Olexa, M.T., Grant, L., Walker, T., and Adams, D. 2019. More Land but Fewer Fences: Limitations
to Statewide Reach of Land Grant Universities. Florida A&M University Law Review,
forthcoming.
67. Kreye, M.M.*, Rimsaite, R., and Adams, D.C. 2019. Public Attitudes and Private Forest
Management and Government Involvement in the Southeastern United States. Forests 10(9):
776-797.
66. Pienaar, E., Soto, J., Lai, J., and Adams, D. 2019. Would County Residents Vote for an Increase in
Their Taxes to Conserve Native Habitat and Ecosystem Services? Funding Conservation in Palm
Beach County, Florida. Ecological Economics 159: 24-34.
65. Adams, D.C., Olexa, M.T., and Reynolds, T.C. 2019. Federal Invasive Alien Species Policy:
Incremental Approaches and the Promise of Comprehensive Reform. Drake Journal of
Agricultural Law 23.3: 292-352.
64. Khanal, P.K., Grebner, D.L., Straka, T.J., and Adams, D.C. 2019. Obstacles to participation in
carbon sequestration for nonindustrial private forest landowners in the southern United States: A
diffusion of innovations perspective. Forest Policy & Economics 100: 95-101.
63. Susaeta, A.*, Sancewich, B., Adams, D.C., and Moreno, P.C. 2019. Ecosystem Services Production
Efficiency of Longleaf Pine under Changing Weather Conditions. Ecological Economics 156:
24-34.
62. Paudyal, R., Stein, T.V., Birendra, K.C. and Adams, D.C., 2019. Effects of weather factors on
recreation participation in a humid subtropical region. International Journal of Biometeorology
63(4): 1-14.
61. Rossato, F.G.F.S., Susaeta, A.*, Adams, D.C., Hidalgo, I.G., de Araujo, T.D., and de Queiroz, A.
2018. Comparison of revealed comparative advantage indexes with application to trade
tendencies of cellulose production from planted forests in Brazil, Canada, China, Sweden,
Finland and the United States. Forest Policy and Economics 97: 59-66.
60. Paudyal, R., Stein, T.V., Ober, H.K., Swisher, M.E., Jokela, E.J., and Adams, D.C. 2018.
Recreationists’ Perceptions of Scenic Beauty and Satisfaction at a Public Forest Managed for
Endangered Wildlife. Forests 9(5): 241-253.
59. Kreye, M.M.*, Adams, D.C., and Ober, H.K. 2018. Protecting Imperiled Wildlife Species on Private
Lands: Forest Owner Values and Response to Government Interventions. Ecological Economics
149: 254-264.
58. Soto, J.*, Escobedo, F.J., Khachatryan, H., and Adams, D.C. 2018. Consumer demand for urban
forest ecosystem services and disservices: Examining trade-offs using choice experiments and
best-worst scaling. Ecosystem Services 29: 18-32.
57. Prior, K.M.*, Adams, D.C., Klepzig, K.D., and Hulcr, J. 2018. When does invasive species removal
lead to ecological recovery? Implications for management success. Biological Invasions 19: 1-
17.
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56. Susaeta, A.*, Adams, D.C., and Gonzalez-Benecke, C. 2017. Economic vulnerability of southern US
slash pine forests to climate change. Journal of Forest Economics 28: 18-32.
55. Kreye, M.*, Pienaar, E., Soto, J.*, and Adams, D.C. 2017. Creating Voluntary Payment Programs:
Effective Program Design and Ranchers' Willingness to Conserve Florida Panther Habitat. Land
Economics 93(3): 459-480.
54. Susaeta, A.*, Adams, D.C., Soto, J.R.*, and Hulcr, J. 2017. Expected timber-based economic
impacts of a wood-boring beetle (Acanthotomicus sp.) that kills American sweetgum. Journal of
Economic Entomology 110(4): 1942-1945.
53. Johnson, S.A.*, Ober, H.K., and Adams, D.C. 2017. Are Keystone Species Effective Umbrellas for
Habitat Conservation? A Spatially Explicit Approach. Journal for Nature Conservation 37: 47-
55.
52. Susaeta, A.*, Adams, D.C., Gonzalez-Benecke, C., and Soto, J.R.* 2017. Economic feasibility of
managing loblolly pine forests for water production under climate change in the Southeastern
United States Forests 8(3): 83-98.
51. Susaeta, A.*, Soto, J.*, Adams, D.C., and Hulcr, J. 2016. Pre-invasion economic assessment of
invasive species prevention: A putative ambrosia beetle in Southeastern loblolly pine forests.
Journal of Environmental Management 183(3): 875-881.
50. Nettleman, C. A., Abd-Elrahman, A., Adams, D.C., Fik, T., Ruppert, T., Barnes, G., & Dewitt, B.
2016. A GIS based model of rolling easement policies in Pinellas County and Sarasota County,
Florida. Ocean & Coastal Management 132: 143-154.
49. Susaeta, A.*, Soto, J.R.*, Adams, D.C., and Allen, D.L.* 2016. Economic Sustainability of
Payments for Water Yield in Slash Pine Plantations in Florida. Water 8: 382-398.
48. Susaeta, A.*, Adams, D., Carter, D., Gonzalez-Benecke, C., and Dwivedi, P. 2016. Technical,
allocative, and total profit efficiency of loblolly pine forests under changing climatic conditions.
Forest Policy and Economics 72: 106-114
47. Soto, J.S.*, Adams, D.C., and Escobedo, F.J. 2016. Landowner Attitudes and Willingness to Accept
Compensation from Forest Carbon Offsets: Application of Best-Worst Choice Modeling in
Florida USA. Forest Policy and Economics 63: 35-42.
46. Susaeta A.*, Carter, D., Adams, D., and Dwivedi, P. 2016. Climate Change and Ecosystem Services
Output Efficiency in Southern Natural Loblolly Pine Forests. Environmental Management 58:
417-430.
45. Soto, J.S.*, Escobedo, F.J., Adams, D.C., and Blanco, J. 2016. A Distributional Analysis of the
Socio-Ecological and Economic Determinants of Forest Carbon Stocks. Environmental Science
& Policy 60: 28-37.
44. Kreye, M.*, Adams, D.C., Soto, J.*, and Escobedo, F.J. 2016. Does policy process influence public
values for forest-water resource protection in Florida? Ecological Economics 129: 122-131.
43. Susaeta A.*, Carter, D., Chang, S.J., and Adams, D.C. 2016. A generalized Reed model with
application to wildfire risk in even-aged Southern United States pine plantations. Forest Policy
and Economics 67: 60-69.
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42. Penca, C.*, Adams, D.C., and Hulcr, J. 2016. The Cuba-Florida Plant-Pest Pathway. Insecta Mundi
6: 485-494.
41. Bowers, A., Monroe, M.M., and Adams, D.C. 2016. Finding the common ground of climate change.
Environmental Communication 10: 656-670.
40. Escobedo, F.J., Adams, D.C., and Timilsina, N. 2015. Urban forest structure effects on property
value. Ecosystem Services 12: 209-217.
39. Monroe, M.C., Plate, R.R., Adams, D.C., and Wojcik, D.J. 2015. Harnessing Homophily to Improve
Climate Change Education. Environmental Education Research 21(2): 221-238.
38. Kreye, M.M.*, Adams, D.C., and Escobedo, F.J. 2014. The Value of Forest Conservation for Water
Quality Protection. Forests 5(5): 862-884.
37. Susaeta, A.I.*, Carter, D.R., and Adams, D.C. 2014. Sustainability of forest management under
changing climatic conditions in the southern United States: Mitigation strategies, economic rents
and carbon sequestration. Journal of Environmental Management 139C: 80-87.
36. Susaeta, A.I.*, Carter, D.R., and Adams, D.C. 2014. Impacts of Climate Change on Economics of
Forestry and Adaptation Strategies in the Southern United States. Journal of Agricultural and
Applied Economics 46(2): 257-272.
35. Boyer, C.N., Adams, D.C., and Borisova, T. 2014. Drivers of Price- and Non-Price Conservation:
An Application of Predictive Models to the Southern US. Journal of Agricultural and Applied
Economics 46(1): 41-56.
34. Morris, H.L.C., Megalos, M.A., Vuola, A.J., Adams, D.C., and Monroe, M.C. 2014. Cooperative
Extension and Climate Change: Successful Program Delivery. Journal of Extension [online]
52(2): 2COM3. Available at http://www.joe.org/joe/2014april/comm3.php.
33. Burnett, R.E., Vuola, A.J., Megalos, M.A., Adams, D.C., and Monroe, M.C. 2014. North Carolina
Cooperative Extension Professionals' Climate Change Perceptions, Willingness, and Perceived
Barriers to Programming: An Educational Needs Assessment. Journal of Extension [online]
52(1):1RIB1. Available at: http://www.joe.org/joe/2014february/rb1.php.
32. Wojcik D.J., Monroe M.C., Adams, D.C., Plate R.R. 2014. Message in a bottleneck?: Attitudes and
perceptions of climate change in the Cooperative Extension Service in the Southeastern United
States. Journal of Human Sciences and Extension 2(1): 51-70.
31. Boellstorff, D.E., T. Borisova, M.D. Smolen, J.M. Evans, J. Calabria, D.C. Adams, N.W. Sochacka,
M.L. McFarland, and R.L. Mahler. 2013. Audience Preferences for Water Resource Information
from Extension and Other Sources. Natural Sciences Education 42(1):123-130.
30. Adams, D.C., D. Allen*, T. Borisova, D.E. Boellstorff, M.D. Smolen, and R.L. Mahler. 2013. The
Influence of Water Attitudes, Perceptions, and Learning Preferences on Water-Conserving
Actions. Natural Sciences Education 42(1):114-122.
29. Mahler, R.L., M.D. Smolen, T. Borisova, D.E. Boellstorff, D.C. Adams, and N.W. Sochacka. 2013.
The National Water Survey Needs Assessment Program. Natural Sciences Education 42(1): 98-
103.
28. Borisova, T. P. Useche, M.D. Smolen, D.E. Boellstroff, N.W. Sochacka, J. Calabria, D.C. Adams,
R.L. Mahler, and J. M. Evans. 2013. Differences in Opinions about Surface Water Issues in the
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Southern United States: Implications for the Watershed Planning Process. Natural Sciences
Education 42(1):104-113.
27. Borisova, T., M. Smolen, D. Boellstorff, M. McFarland, and D. Adams. 2013. Public Preferences for
Water Resource Topics and Information Sources in the Southern United States. Journal of
Extension [online] 51(2):2RIB6. Available at: www.joe.org/joe/2013april/rb6.php.
26. Borisova, T., J. Evans, J., M.D. Smolen, M. Olexa, D.C. Adams, and J. Calabria. 2013. Current and
Future Water Availability: Public Opinion in the Southern US States. Journal of Extension,
[online] 51(1):1RIB7. Available at: http://www.joe.org/joe/2013february/rb7.php.
25. Nettleman, C.A., T. Ruppert, D. Adams, A. Abd-Elrahman, G. Barnes, T. Fik, and B. Dewitt. 2012.
GIS-Based Modeling of Sea Level Rise Effect on Coastal Property Management Policies.
Surveying and Land Information Science 72(4):173-178.
24. Olexa, M.T., R.B. Lingle, K. Stewart, and D.C. Adams. 2012. Cash, Crops, Chemicals and
Cosmetics: A Mid-Green Eco-labeling Approach Journal of Food Law and Policy 8:223-256.
23. Monroe, M.C. and D.C. Adams. 2012. Increasing Response Rates to Web-based Surveys. Journal of
Extension 50(6):6TOT7. Available at http://www.joe.org/joe/2012december/tt7.php
22. Boyer, C.N., D.C. Adams, T. Borisova, and C. Clark. 2012. Factors Driving Water Utility Rate
Structure Choice: Evidence from Four Southern U.S. States. Water Resources Management
26(10):2747-2760.
21. Borisova, T., A. Flores-Lagunes, D. Adams, M. Smolen, M. McFarland, D. Boellstorff, and B.
Mahler. 2012. Participation in Volunteer-Driven Programs and Their Effects on Homeowners’
Landscaping Practices. Journal of Extension, [online] 50(3):3RIB4. Available at:
http://www.joe.org/joe/2012june/rb4.php.
20. Adams, D.C. and D.J. Lee. 2012. Technology Adoption and Mitigation of Invasive Species Damage
and Risk: Application to Zebra Mussels. Journal of Bioeconomics 14(1):21-40.
19. Kreye, M., D.* Adams, T. Borisova, and F. Escobedo. 2011. The Value of Water Quality Protection
Programs: A Meta-Analysis. Journal of Forestry 109(8):580.
18. Adams, D.C. and A.E. Adams. 2011. De-placing Local at the Farmers’ Market: Consumer
Conceptions of Local Foods. Journal of Rural Social Sciences 26(2):74-100.
17. Adams, D.C., F. Bwenge, D.J. Lee, S. Larkin, and J.R.R. Alavalapati. 2011. Public Preferences for
Controlling Upland Invasive Plants in State Parks: Application of a Choice Model. Forest Policy
and Economics 13(6):465-472.
16. Mittelstet, A.R., M.D. Smolen, G.A. Fox, and D.C. Adams. 2011. Comparison of Aquifer
Sustainability under Groundwater Administrations in Oklahoma and Texas. Journal of the
American Water Resources Association 47(2):424-431.
15. Adams, D.C., S. Bucaram, D.J. Lee, and A.W. Hodges. 2010. Public Preferences and Values for
Management of Invasive Aquatic Plants in State Parks. Lake and Reservoir Management
26(3):185-193.
14. Adams, D.C. and M.J. Salois. 2010. Local versus Organic: The Turn in Consumer Preferences and
Willingness to Pay. Renewable Agriculture and Food Systems 25(4):331-341. (Top 10 most
accessed articles for RAFS).
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13. Vitale, J.D., S.P. Wanger, and D.C. Adams. 2010. Explaining Student Performance in an
Undergraduate Agricultural Economics Classroom NACTA Journal 54(1):1-9.
12. Boyer, C.N., D.C. Adams, and J. Lucero. 2010. Rural Coverage Bias in Online Surveys?: Evidence
from Oklahoma Water Managers. Journal of Extension [online] 48(3):3TOT5. Available at:
http://www.joe.org/joe/2010june/tt5.php.
11. Toler, S., B.C. Briggeman, J.L. Lusk, and D.C. Adams. 2009. Fairness, Farmers Markets, and Local
Production. American Journal of Agricultural Economics 91(5):1272-1278.
10. Adams, D.C. 2009. Agriculture and Greenhouse Gas Cap-and-Trade. Policy Issues 6:1-5.
9. Lee, D., D.C. Adams, and C.S. Kim. 2009. Managing Invasive Plants on Public Conservation
Forestlands: Application of a Bio-economic Model. Forest Policy and Economics 11(4):237-243.
8. Adams, D.C. 2008. The Economics and Law of Invasive Species Management in Florida. American
Journal of Agricultural Economics 90(5):1353-1354.
7. Adams, D.C., M.T. Olexa, T.L. Owens, and J.A. Cossey. 2008. Udder Nonsense? The Emerging Issue
of Raw Milk Sales in Florida, Part I: Regulation. The Florida Bar Journal 82 (9):75-77.
6. Adams, D.C., M.T. Olexa, T.L. Owens, and J.A. Cossey. 2008. Udder Nonsense? The Emerging Issue
of Raw Milk Sales in Florida, Part II: Legal Liability. The Florida Bar Journal 82(10):41-44.
5. Adams, D.C., M.T. Olexa, T.L. Owens, and J.A. Cossey. 2008. Déjà Moo: Is The Return To Public
Sale of Raw Milk Udder Nonsense? Drake Journal of Agricultural Law 13(2):305-346.
4. Adams, D.C. and D.J. Lee.2007. Estimating the Value of Invasive Aquatic Plant Control: A
Bioeconomic Analysis of 13 Public Lakes in Florida. Journal of Agricultural and Applied
Economics 39:97-109.
3. Lee, D.J., D.C. Adams, and F. Rossi. 2007. Optimal Management of a Potential Invader: The Case of
Zebra Mussels in Florida. Journal of Agricultural and Applied Economics 39:69-81.
2. Adams, D.C., R.M. Keenan, M.T. Olexa, R.J. McGovern, and J.A. Cossey. 2007. The Legal Basis for
Regulatory Control of Invasive Citrus Pests in Florida: A Review of the Citrus Canker and
Spreading Decline Cases. Drake Journal of Agricultural Law 12(3):409-422.
1. Adams, D.C., R.L. Kilmer, C.B. Moss, and A. Schmitz. 2003. Valuing Catastrophic Losses for
Perennial Agricultural Crops: Citrus as a Model. Proc. Fla. State Hort. Soc. 116:286-288.
OTHER PEER-REVIEWED PUBLICATIONS (81 TOTAL)
Book Chapters
Rivas-Torres, G., and D.C. Adams. 2018. A Conceptual Framework for the Management of a Highly-
Valued Invasive Tree in the Galapagos Islands. In [Eds.] Understanding Invasive Species in the
Galapagos Islands: from the Molecular to the Landscape. Springer Nature: New York, NY.
Kreye, M., D.C. Adams, R. Ghmire, W. Morse, T.V. Stein, and J.M. Bowker. Forest Ecosystem
Services: Cultural Values. 2017. In: E.M. Sills, S.E. Moore, F.W. Cubbage, K.D. McCarter, T.
Holmes, and E. Mercer, Eds. Trees at Work: Economic Accounting for Forest Ecosystem
Services in the U.S. South. USDA-Forest Service, Southern Research Station, Raleigh, N.C.
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Martin, T.A., D.C. Adams, M.J. Cohen, R.M. Crandall, C.A. Gonzalez-Benecke, J.A. Smith, and J.G.
Vogel. 2017. Managing Florida’s plantation forests in a changing climate. In: E.P. Chassignet,
J.M. Jones, V. Misra, and J. Obeysekera, Eds. Florida's Climate: Changes, Variations, and
Impacts. Florida Climate Institute, Gainesville, Florida.
Adams, D.C. and D.J. Lee. (2013). Economics of invasive plant management, pp. 239-257. In Jose, S.,
H.P. Singh, D.R. Batish, and R.K. Kohli, Invasive Plant Ecology. CRC Press: Boca Raton, FL.
ISBN 9781439881262
Extension Digital Information Source (EDIS) (51 Total; accessed 20,906 times in 2018)
Timilsina, N., F.J. Escobedo, A.E. Adams, and D.C. Adams. 2017. Carbon Stocks on Forest
Stewardship Program and Adjacent Lands. University of Florida- IFAS, EDIS, FOR 316.
Available at: https://edis.ifas.ufl.edu/fr384
Delphin, S., F.J. Escobedo, C. Demers, A.E. Adams, and D.C. Adams. 2017. Timber Production in a
Working Forest Context. University of Florida- IFAS, EDIS, FOR 337. Available at:
https://edis.ifas.ufl.edu/fr406
Timilsina, N., F.J. Escobedo, A.E. Adams, and D.C. Adams. 2017. Carbon Stocks on Forest
Stewardship Program and Adjacent Lands. University of Florida- IFAS, EDIS, FOR 335.
Available at: http://edis.ifas.ufl.edu/review/fr404.
Soto, J.p, F.J. Escobedo, and D.C. Adams. 2014. An Overview of Carbon Markets for Florida Forest
Landowners. FOR319 EDIS/University of Florida. Available at: http://edis.ifas.ufl.edu/fr387.
Soto, J.p, D.C. Adams, and F.J. Escobedo. 2014. Florida Forest Landowner Preferences for Carbon
Offset Program Characteristics. FOR320 EDIS/University of Florida. Available at:
http://edis.ifas.ufl.edu/fr388.
Olexa, M.T., D.C. Adams, and K. Maurer. 2014. The Florida Handbook of Solid and Hazardous Waste
Regulation. University of Florida- IFAS, EDIS, FE758–FE786 (29 EDIS documents) available
at http://edis.ifas.ufl.edu/fe758
Olexa, M.T., D.C. Adams, and K. Maurer. Handbook of Florida Agricultural Laws. University of
Florida- IFAS, EDIS, FE113–FE119 (8 EDIS documents) available at
http://edis.ifas.ufl.edu/fe113
Borisova, T., M. Smolen, M.P. Useche, J. Calabria, N. Sochacka, D. Adams, D. Boellstorff, J. Evans,
and B. Mahler. 2014. Socio-Demographic Characteristics and Concerns about Water Quality
Issues of Master Gardener Program Volunteers. FE942 EDIS/University of Florida. Available at:
http://edis.ifas.ufl.edu/fe942.
Godfrey, R., C. Demers, F. Escobedo, D. Adams, and M. Andreu. 2013. The Green Value of Your
Woods: A Summary of Ecosystem Services Provided by Forest Stewardship Lands in Florida.
FOR313 EDIS/University of Florida. Available at: http://edis.ifas.ufl.edu/fr381.
Stein, T., N. Kil, A. Frank, A.E. Adams, D.C. Adams, and F.J. Escobedo. 2013. Public Land
Management Agencies’ and Nonindustrial Private Forest Landowners’ Perceptions towards
Ecosystem Services. FOR312 EDIS/University of Florida. Available at:
http://edis.ifas.ufl.edu/fr380.
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Kreye, M.M.g, Escobedo, F.J., Adams, D.C., Stein, T., and Borisova, T. 2013. Valuing the Ecosystem
Services of Florida’s Forest Conservation Programs: The Economic Benefits of Protecting Water
Quality. FOR309 EDIS/University of Florida. Available at: http://edis.ifas.ufl.edu/fr377.
Borisova, T. and D. Adams. 2012. Public Opinion about Water Availability. FE845 EDIS/University of
Florida. Available at: http://edis.ifas.ufl.edu/fe845.
Adams, D.C., A.N. Bwenge, D.J. Lee, S.L. Larkin, and J.R.R. Alavalapati. 2011. Economic Value of
Upland Invasive Plant Management in Florida State Parks. FOR290 EDIS/University of Florida.
Available at: http://edis.ifas.ufl.edu/fr352.
Rajbhanary, S., T. Borisova, D.C. Adams, D. Haynes and C. Boyer. 2010. Use, Perceptions, and
Barriers to Water Conservation Strategies for Florida Water Utilities. FE851 EDIS/University of
Florida. Available at: http://edis.ifas.ufl.edu/fe851.
Borisova, T., C. Rawls, and D.C. Adams. 2009. Balancing Urban Water Demand and Supply in Florida:
Overview of Tools Available to Water Managers. FE811 EDIS/University of Florida. Available
at: http://edis.ifas.ufl.edu/fe811.
Lee, D.J., D.C. Adams, and F.J. Rossi. 2007. The Economics Impact of Zebra Mussels in Florida. FE693
EDIS/University of Florida. Available at: http://edis.ifas.ufl.edu/fe693.
Other Publications (26 Total)
Adams, D.C., Carton de Grammont, P., Gomez, D., and Clifford, M. 2018. An Introduction to
Phytosanitary Policies & Institutions in Cuba. ProForest Project Report to USDA-APHIS.
(March).
Susaeta, A., J.R. Soto, D.C. Adams, and J. Hulcr. 2016. Pre-invasion economic assessment of invasive
species prevention: A putative ambrosia beetle in Southeastern loblolly pine forests. Conserved
Forest Ecosystems: Outreach and Research Updates (March 20).
Hulcr, J., D. Adams, C. Bateman, P. de Grammont, M. Hughes, and J. Smith. 2015. Preventing
invasions of destructive forest pests using pre-invasion assessments. Forestry Source 20:12-15.
Soto, J., F.J. Escobedo, and D.C. Adams. 2015. Who lives near the carbon? Socio-ecological
considerations in forest carbon sequestration. PINEMAP Year 4 Annual Report. Available at:
http://www.pinemap.org/reports
Kreye, M.M., D.C. Adams, and F.J. Escobedo. 2014. The value of forest conservation for water quality
protection. Conserved Forest Ecosystems: Outreach and Research Updates (May 9). Available
at: http://sfrc.ufl.edu/cfeor/docs/updates/CFEOR_Updates_050914.pdf/
Susaeta, A., D. Carter, and D. Adams. 2014. Economics of climate change in even-aged forest
management. PINEMAP Year 3 Annual Report: 30-31. Available at:
http://www.pinemap.org/reports
Escobedo, F., Adams, D., and Demers, C. 2012. Ecosystem services provided by forest stewardship
lands in Florida. Florida Land Steward 1(3): 1-3.
Susaeta, A.p, D.R. Carter, S.J. Chang, and D. Adams. 2012. Determining the impact of hurricane risk on
optimal forest management in southern pine plantations. PINEMAP Research Summary:
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Economics & Policy. Available at: http://www.pinemap.org/publications/research-
summaries/economics-policy/Determining_The_Impact_of_Hurricane_Risk.pdf
Adams, D.C., M.C. Monroe, R. Plate, and D. Wojcik. 2012. The Six Americas of climate change:
Perceptions of southeast extension professionals. PINEMAP Research Summary. Available at:
http://www.pinemap.org/publications/research-summaries/extension
Adams, D.C. and D.J. Lee. 2010. Value of weed management for nature-based outdoor recreation.
Wildland Weeds Fall: 7-8.
Moss, J.Q., M. Smolen, D. Martin, T. Boyer, D. Adams, and K. Su. 2010. Water conservation in
Oklahoma urban and suburban watersheds through modification of irrigation practices.
AQUAhoman 5:4.
Engle, D., L. Sanders, T. Ochsner, M. Schnelle, A. Stoecker, D. Adams, et al. 2010. Role of Agriculture
in Oklahoma’s Water Plan. The Oklahoma Academy: A Town Hall about Water (March):16-18.
Ferrell, S., D.C. Adams, M.A. Kizer, and D.M. Engle. 2009. The Oklahoma Water Law Handbook.
Oklahoma Cooperative Extension Service, E-1016.
Ferrell, S., D.C. Adams, M.A. Kizer, D.M. Engle, and C. Ott. 2009. Understanding the Different Kinds
of Water Addressed by Oklahoma Water Law. Oklahoma Cooperative Extension Service,
AGEC.
Ferrell, S., D.C. Adams, M.A. Kizer, D.M. Engle, and C. Ott. 2009. Oklahoma Groundwater Law and
Rules. Oklahoma Cooperative Extension Service, E-1018.
Ferrell, S., D.C. Adams, M.A. Kizer, D.M. Engle, and C. Ott. 2009. Oklahoma Stream Water Law and
Rules. Oklahoma Cooperative Extension Service, E-1017.
Ferrell, S., D.C. Adams, M.A. Kizer, D.M. Engle, and C. Ott. 2009. Oklahoma Diffuse Water Law and
Rules. Oklahoma Cooperative Extension Service, AGEC-1017.
Ferrell, S., D.C. Adams, and J.C. Hobbs. 2009. Sales Tax Rules for Farmers Markets and On-Farm
Sales: The Exemption Ends at the Farm Gate. Oklahoma Cooperative Extension Service, AGEC-
2000.
Adams, D.C., C.N. Boyer, and M.D. Smolen. 2009. Water Rate Structure: a Tool for Water
Conservation in Oklahoma. Oklahoma Cooperative Extension Service, AGEC-1017.
Skipper, D., D.C. Adams, K. Anderson, S. Ferrell, R. Holcomb, and P. Kenkel. 2009. Basic Biofuels
Information Guide. Oklahoma Cooperative Extension Service, AGEC-3393.
Adams, D.C. and J. Jones. 2009. Carbon Offsets for the Oklahoma Landowner. Oklahoma Cooperative
Extension Service, AGEC-1009.
Lee, D.J. and D.C. Adams. 2007. An Economic Model for Evaluating Zebra Mussel Management
Strategies. International Agricultural Trade and Policy Center PBTC 07-03, Food and Resource
Economics Department/IFAS, University of Florida.
Adams, D.C., R.L. Kilmer, C.B. Moss, and A. Schmitz. 2004. Valuing Catastrophic Citrus Losses.
International Agricultural Trade and Policy Center PBTC 04-04, Food and Resource Economics
Department/IFAS, University of Florida.
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Adams, D.C., R.L. Kilmer, C.B. Moss, and A. Schmitz. 2004. Valuing Catastrophic Losses for Perennial
Agricultural Crops. International Agricultural Trade and Policy Center JRTC 04-02, Food and
Resource Economics Department/IFAS, University of Florida.
Adams, D.C., S.L. Larkin, and F. Rossi. 2003. Regime Changes and Intrinsic Amenity Valuation:
Effects on Optimal Old-Growth Stock Levels. Teaching and Learning Paper TLP 03-4, Food and
Resource Economics Department/IFAS, University of Florida.
Adams, D.C. and R.L. Kilmer. 2003. European Union Farm Policy for Citrus, Tomatoes, and
Dairy. International Agricultural Trade and Policy Center PBTC 03-1, Food and Resource
Economics Department/IFAS, University of Florida.
PROFESSIONAL PRESENTATIONS (159 TOTAL)
He, F., Borisova, T., Athearn, K., Barrett, C., Hochmuth, R., and Adams, D. Producers’ Risk
Perceptions and the Choice of Nitrogen Application Rates for Carrot Production. 7th University
of Florida Water Institute Symposium, Gainesville, FL, February 25-26, 2020. (Student Poster
Award winner).
Adams, D.C., Koirala, U., and Soto, J.R. Agricultural Producers’ Willingness to Accept Payments for
Improving Resources in the Floridan Aquifer. 7th University of Florida Water Institute
Symposium, Gainesville, FL, February 25-26, 2020.
He, F., Borisova, T., Athearn, K., Barrett, C., Hochmuth, R., Conway, R., and Adams, D. An Economic
Analysis of Nitrogen Management Practices for Florida Carrot Production. Southern Agricultural
Economics Association Annual Meeting, Louisville, KY, February 1-4, 2020.
Koirala, U., Adams, D., He, F., Hancock, G., Smith, A., and Athearn, K. Understanding the Regional
Economic Impact of Adopting Agricultural Best Management Practices (BMPs) in the Upper
Floridan Aquifer (UFA) Region. Southern Agricultural Economics Association Annual Meeting,
Louisville, KY, February 1-4, 2020.
Adams, D.C. and Kreye, M.M. Public Attitudes Toward Private Forest Management in the Southeastern
United States. Society of American Foresters National Meeting, Louisville, KY, November 1,
2019.
Gomez, D.F., Adams, D, and Hulcr, J. New records of wood borers in Cuba and its implications for
regulatory agencies in United States. 60th annual Southern Forest Insect Work Conference.
Savannah, GA, July 23, 2019.
Graham W., D.C. Adams, K. Athearn, C. Barrett, W. Bartels, T. Borisova, M. Dukes, P. Dwivedi, C.
Furman, S. Galindo, R. Hochmuth, L. Kalin, D. Kaplan, M. Masters, M. Monroe, W. Porter, K.
Rowles, A. Smith, P. Smith, P. Srivastava, L. Staal, G. Vellidis. (2019) FACETS: Floridan
Aquifer Collaborative Engagement for Sustainability Project. Agricultural Research
Congressional Exhibition and Reception. Washington, D.C., May 15, 2019.
Koirala, U., and Adams, D.C. Understanding the Regional Economic Impact of Adopting Agricultural
Best Management Practices (BMPs) in the Upper Floridan Aquifer (UFA) region. Southern
Agricultural Economics Association Annual Meeting, Birmingham, AL, February 2-5, 2019.
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Akande, E.O., D.C. Adams, and S. Stefanou. Analysis of Economic Opportunity of Retaining
Ownership of Cow Calf-Operations under Three Production. Southern Agricultural Economics
Association Annual Meeting, Birmingham, AL, February 2-5, 2019.
Hancock, G., A.R. Smith, U. Koirala, F. He, D. Adams, T. Borisova, K. Athearn, S. Guzman, Y. Liu.
Development of Best Management Practice Simulations with Enterprise Budgets for Production
in the Flint and Suwanee River Basins. Southern Agricultural Economics Association Annual
Meeting, Birmingham, AL, February 2-5, 2019.
Graham, W.D., D.A. Kaplan, D. Adams, T. Borisova, M. Dukes, C. Barrett, L. Staal, K. Athearn, M.
Monroe, K. Rowles, M. Masters, A. Smith, P. Dwivedi, C. Furman, G. Vellidis, W. Porter, and
P. Srivastava. Stakeholder-Driven Modeling in Support of Groundwater Sustainability: the
Floridan Aquifer Collaborative Engagement for Sustainability (FACETS) Project. AGU Fall
Meeting, December 2018.
Adams, D.C., S.A. Johnson, and H.K. Ober. 2018. Ecosystem Service Benefits Provided by Florida
Wildlife: Economic and Social Values. ACES (A Community on Ecosystem Services) and
Ecosystem Markets, Washington, DC, December 3-6, 2018.
Soto, J.R., E.F. Pienaar, J. Lai, and D.C. Adams. Recreation and Conservation Values of Florida Coastal
Systems: An Application of Multi-Profile Best Worst Choice. A Community of Ecosystem
Services, Washington DC, December 6, 2018.
Kreye, M. D.C., Adams, J. Soto, and R. Rimsaite. Social Value of Enhancing Ecosystem Services on
Private Forest Lands in the Southeastern US. A Community of Ecosystem Services, Washington
DC, December 6, 2018.
Stainback, G.A., J.H. Lai, E. Pienaar, C. Vorseth, D. Adams, and M. Bhat. 2018. Ecosystem Service
Valuation and the Benefits of Everglades Restoration, Washington DC, December 3-6, 2018.
Kreye, M. D.C., Adams, J. Soto, and R. Rimsaite. Getting the Most from Private Forest Lands: An
examination of economic and social values. Lecture, Energy, Environmental and Food
Economics Graduate Seminar, Department of Agricultural Economics, Sociology and Education,
Pennsylvania State University, State College, PA, November, 14, 2018.
Kreye, M. D.C., Adams, J. Soto, and R. Rimsaite. Social Value of Enhancing Ecosystem Services on
Private Forest Lands in the Southeastern US. Lecture, Forest Resources Graduate Seminar,
Department of Ecosystem Science and Management, Pennsylvania State University, State
College, PA, October 30, 2018.
Koirala, U.g, A. Susaeta, and D.C. Adams. The Effects of Non-Timber Ecosystem Services on
Economically Optimal Forest Management. Society of American Foresters (SAF) Convention,
Portland, OR, October 5, 2018.
Susaeta, A.p, and D.C. Adams. Economics of Longleaf Pine with Price Uncertainty and Non-timber
Benefits in the Southeastern United States. Society of American Foresters (SAF) Convention,
Portland, OR, October 5, 2018.
Carton de Grammont, P., Adams, D.C., Hulcr, J., Gomez, D., Soto, J., Messina, W., and Vazquez, L. A
Comparison of US and Cuban Plant Pest Policy Frameworks and Institutions. Havana, Cuba,
September 18, 2018.
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Adams, D.C. Ecosystem Services from Forests. Florida Society of American Foresters Annual Meeting,
Amelia Island, FL, August 29, 2018.
Adams, D.C., Vogel, J., Susaeta, A, and Cohen, M. The value of ecosystem services: Ordway-Swisher
forest water yield as an example case. Collaborations in Biodiversity Research Symposium,
Gainesville, FL, May 7-8, 2018.
Adams, D.C., Susaeta, A, and Rossi, F. Economic impacts of forest threats. Florida Society of American
Foresters 45th Spring Symposium, Gainesville, FL, May 3, 2018.
Carton de Grammont, P., Adams, D and D. Coyle. Fostering Proactive strategies to address forest health
and resilience. 45th Spring Symposium: Get Proactive in the Age of Disturbance. UF/IFAS
School of Forest Resources and Conservation and Florida Division Society of American
Foresters, Gainesville, FL, May 2-3, 2018.
Kennedy, K.A.u, Lai, J.p, Adams, D.C., Soto, J., and Pienaar, E. Palm Beach County Ecosystem
Valuation Survey: Implications for Policy Decisions Regarding the Natural Areas Program.
University of Florida Undergraduate Research Symposium. Gainesville, FL, March 22, 2018.
Kreye, M. and D. Adams. Water Resource Protection at the Ballot Box: Understanding Voter
Preferences and Behavior. Poster at the Pennsylvania State University Extension Conference,
State College, PA, March 2, 2018.
Nyago, M., Adams, D.C., and Loiselle, B.A. Corporate Social Responsibility and Investment in REDD+
conservation in Uganda (Poster presentation). UF/IFAS Workshop on Improving Nutrition and
Food Security in Sub-Saharan Africa, Gainesville, Florida, USA, April 30, 2018.
Koirala, U., Athearn, K. and Adams, D.C. Enterprise-level Economic Impacts of Agricultural BMPs
Adoption to Meet Florida Water Quality and Quantity Standards. University of Florida Water
Institute Symposium, Gainesville, FL, February 6-7, 2018.
Adams, D.C., and Susaeta, A. Economic tradeoffs between carbon sequestration and water yield in
southern pine forests. University of Florida Water Institute Symposium, Gainesville, FL,
February 6, 2018.
Gomez, D.F., Carton de Grammont, P., Adams, D.C., Hulcr, J. 2018. Do wood borers in Cuban forests
and groves pose a threat to the United States? 29th USDA Inter Agency Research Forum on
Invasive Species, Annapolis, MD, January 9-12, 2018.
Alvarez, S., Soto, J., Escobedo, F., Lai, J. Adams, D. Heterogeneous Preferences for Urban Forest
Attributes: A Latent Class Approach. Southern Agricultural Economics Association Annual
Meeting, Jacksonville, FL, February 2-6, 2018.
Johnson, S.A., H. Ober, and D.C. Adams. Ecosystem Services Affect Public Preferences for Wildlife.
International Congress for Conservation Biology, Cartagena, Colombia, July 23-27, 2017.
Johnson, S.A., D.C. Adams, and H. Ober. Monetizing Wildlife Habitat (poster). International Congress
for Conservation Biology, Cartagena, Colombia, July 23-27, 2017.
Adams, D.C., and Clifford, M. Proactive invasive species management in the United States: Specialists’
perspectives on barriers, opportunities, and context-specific management plans. VII International
Scientific Seminar on Plant Health. Havana, Cuba. April 10-14, 2017. Invited.
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Soto, J.R., Adams, D.C., Hulcr, J., Koch, F.H., and Susaeta, A. Trade-dependent framework for
assessing the arrival and economic impacts of invasive species: The case of the Asian ambrosia
beetle and how it applies to the Cuban situation. VII International Scientific Seminar on Plant
Health. Havana, Cuba. April 10-14, 2017.
Carton de Grammont, P., Adams, D.C., Hulcr, J., Gomez, D., Soto, J., Messina, W., and Vazquez, L.
Promoting collaboration between UF and INISAV: Studying Scolytidae diversity in Cuba and
analyzing the institutional arrangements to prevent and manage potential invasive species in
Cuba and Florida, US. VII International Scientific Seminar on Plant Health. Havana, Cuba. April
10-14, 2017.
Kreye, M.M., Adams, D.C., Ober, H., and Peterson, N. Forest Owner Willingness to Protect Imperiled
Wildlife Species in Florida (poster). The Wildlife Society – Florida annual meeting, Orlando,
FL, April 5-7, 2017.
Paudyal, R., Stein, T.V., Adams D., Swisher M., Ober, H., Jokela, E. Role of activity, knowledge, and
ecological information on recreationists’ perception of prescribed burning and visit satisfaction.
Paper presented at the Southeastern Recreation Research (SERR) Conference. Asheville, North
Carolina, March 19-21, 2017.
Soto, J.R., Escobedo, F.J., Adams, D.C., and H. Khachatryan, Scale Effects & Consumer Demand for
Urban Forest Services and Disservices. A Community on Ecosystem Services, Jacksonville, FL,
December 5-9, 2016.
Kreye, M., and Adams, D.C. Analysis of Voter Preferences and Willingness to Pay for Clean Water
Services in the Eastern US. A Community on Ecosystem Services International Conference,
Jacksonville, FL, December 5-9, 2016.
Kreye, M., and Adams, D.C. Forest Landowner Cultural Values and Willingness to Accept
Compensation for Protecting Imperiled Species on Private Forest Lands in Florida. A
Community on Ecosystem Services International Conference, Jacksonville, FL, December 5-9,
2016.
Fish, T., Stein, T., Pierskalla, C., and Adams, D.C. Consideration of Nonmonetary and Monetary
Valuation to Understand Human Dimensions of Ecosystem Services. Society of American
Foresters National Meeting, Madison, WI, November 4, 2016.
Adams, D.C., Soto, J.R., Escobedo, F.J., and Khachatryan, H. Consumer Preferences for Urban Forest
Landscape Ecosystem Services. Society of American Foresters National Meeting, Madison, WI,
November 5, 2016.
Susaeta, A., Adams, D.C., Soto, J.R., and Allen, D. Economic Sustainability of Payments for Water
Yield in Slash Pine Plantations in Florida (poster). Society of American Foresters National
Meeting, Madison, WI, November 3-5, 2016.
Adams, D.C. and Kreye, M.M. Using Voluntary Approaches to Protect Imperiled Species on Private
Forest Lands in Florida. Society of American Foresters National Meeting, Madison, WI,
November 4, 2016.
Allen, D., Adams, D.C., Susaeta, A., and Soto, J.R. The Economic Sustainability of Water Yield
Payments in Southern Pine Forests. Society of American Foresters National Meeting, Madison,
WI, November 5, 2016.
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Kreye, M.M., Adams, D.C., and Peterson, N. Imperiled Wildlife Species Protection on Private Forest
Lands: Landowner Attitudes, Knowledge, and Abilities. North American Association for
Environmental Education, Madison, WI, October 18-19, 2016.
Kreye, M.M., Pienaar, E.F., Soto, J.R., and Adams, D.C. Creating Voluntary Payment Programs:
Effective Program Design and Ranchers' Willingness to Conserve Florida Panther Habitat. 9th
International Wildlife Ranching Symposium, Windhoek, Namibia, September 12-16, 2016.
Soto, J.R., Escobedo, F.J., D.C. Adams, and Khachatryan, H., Public and Private Preferences for Urban
Forest Ecosystem Services and Disservices. Agricultural & Applied Economics Association
Meeting, Boston, MA, July 31-August 2, 2016
Soto, J.R., Adams, D.C., Susaeta, A., Hulcr, J., and F.H. Koch. Potential Establishment and Economic
Assessment of Ambrosia Beetles (Coleoptera: Curculionidae): Where, How Many, and the
Economic Impact on the US Loblolly Pine Industry. 2016 North American Forest Insect Work
Conference, Washington, D.C., June 3, 2016
M. Kreye, and D.C. Adams, H. Ober, T. Fedler, Z.X. Mo, Promoting Prescribed Burning and Wildlife
Habitat Conservation on Private Forestlands through Reduced Regulation in Florida. (Poster) 6th
International Fire Ecology and Management Congress, San Antonio, TX, November 16-20,
2015.
Adams, D.C., A. Susaeta, and D.C. Carter. Efficiency of Ecosystem Services Production in Loblolly
Forests with Climate Change. Society of American Foresters National Meeting, Baton Rouge,
LA, November 6, 2015.
Adams, D.C., S. Johnson, and H. Ober. Public Preferences and Willingness to Pay for Forest Wildlife
Habitat Improvements. Society of American Foresters National Meeting, Baton Rouge, LA,
November 5, 2015.
Adams, D.C. and M.M. Kreye. Public Preferences for Conserving Rural Lands. Society of American
Foresters National Meeting, Baton Rouge, LA, November 5, 2015.
Adams, D.C., J.R. Soto, and J. Hulcr. Pre-Invasion Economic Assessment of Abrosia Beetle X in
Southern US Loblolly Stands (poster). Society of American Foresters National Meeting, Baton
Rouge, LA, November 4-5, 2015.
Susaeta, A., Adams, D., Carter, D. Efficiency in the provision of ecosystem services under climate
change in southern United States forestlands. New Frontiers of Forest Economics (NEFFE).
Peking University, Beijing, China, August 17–23, 2015.
Rivas-Torres, G., S.L. Flory, C. Wilson, D.C. Adams, B. Loiselle, Experimental removal of an exotic
canopy-forming tree has mixed effects on native and non-native flora in the Galapagos Islands.
52nd Annual Meeting of the Association for Tropical Biology and Conservation, Honolulu, HI,
July 15, 2015.
Paudyal, R., Stein, T. V., & Adams, D. Trail use trend and its association with temporal and
meteorological patterns in Ocala section of Florida Trail. Paper presented at the International
Symposium on Society and Resource Management. ISSRM. Charleston, South Carolina, , June
13 – 18, 2015.
Adams, D.C., A. Susaeta, and D.R. Carter. Economics of Forest Management with Climate Change
Risks. Growing Pines in Changing Times, Tifton, GA, April 21, 2015.
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Adams, D.C., Observations on interdisciplinary collaboration. School of Natural Resources &
Environment Graduate Student Council, Gainesville, FL, March 12, 2015.
Soto, J.R., D.C. Adams, J. Hulcr, and J. Smith. Potential Pine-Killing Wood Borers in the US:
Preliminary results of pathogenicity assessment and economic conceptual model. Center for
Plant Health Science and Technology- Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service, Raleigh, NC,
March 12, 2015.
Adams, D.C. and J. Soto, Emerging Invasive Species Threats to Florida’s Forests: Feasible Policy
Responses to Invasions. Florida Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services, Tallahassee,
FL, February 27, 2015.
Soto, J. and D.C. Adams, Pre-invasion Economic Assessment of Beetle Invasions in Loblolly Pine.
Florida Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services, Tallahassee, FL, February 27, 2015.
Adams, D.C. Social Science Research in the Natural Resources. Doris Duke Conservation Scholars
Program, Gainesville, FL November 10, 2014.
Susaeta, A., D.C. Adams, and D.R. Carter. Sustainability of slash pine forest stands in the Southern
United States under climate change (poster). IUFRO World Congress, Salt Lake City, UT,
October 6-11, 2014.
Johnson, S.A., H. Ober, and D.C. Adams. Revealing the Perceived Benefits of Wildlife Biodiversity:
What Floridians think about Ecosystem Services. North American Congress for Conservation
Biology, Missoula, MT, July 14, 2014.
Adams, D. PINEMAP Outcomes: Public Policy and Economy. PINEMAP Annual Meeting, Athens,
GA. May 14, 2014.
Johnson, S.A., H. Ober, and D.C. Adams. Revealing the Perceived Benefits of Wildlife Biodiversity:
What Floridians think about Ecosystem Services (poster). Florida Wildlife Society/Florida
Exotic Pest Plant Council Conference, Safety Harbor, FL, April 30, 2014.
Kreye, M., and D.C. Adams. Preferences and attitudes towards water protection programs. 4th Annual
UF Water Institute Symposium, Gainesville, FL, February 11-12, 2014
Adams, D.C. and M.M. Kreye, Public Preferences for Forest-based Water Quality Protection Programs:
Application of a Best-Worst Choice Approach. School of Forestry and Wildlife Sciences
Seminar, Auburn University, Auburn, AL, September 18, 2013.
Susaeta, A., D. Carter, and D.C. Adams, Economics of Climate Change in Even-aged Forest
Management. Third IUFRO Latin American Congress: Forest, Competiveness and Sustainable
Landscapes, San Jose, Costa Rica, June 12-15, 2013.
Susaeta, A.I., D.R. Carter, S.J. Chang, and D.C. Adams, The generalized Reed model and its application
to determine the impact of hurricane risk on even-aged plantation management in southern
United States. PINEMAP Annual Meeting, Athens, GA, April 24-26, 2013.
Susaeta, A., D. Carter, and D.C. Adams, Impacts of climate change on economics of forestry and
mitigation strategies in the United States South (Poster). PINEMAP Annual Meeting, Athens,
GA, April 24-26, 2013.
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Soto, J.R. and D.C. Adams, Estimating the Supply of Forest Carbon Offsets: A Comparison of Best-
Worst and Discrete Choice Valuation Methods (Poster). ACES and Ecosystem Markets Meeting,
Fort Lauderdale, FL, December 10-12, 2012.
Kreye, M.M., D.C. Adams, and F.J. Escobedo, Programmatic Features Influence Willingness-To-Pay To
Protect Water Quality: A Meta Analysis. ACES and Ecosystem Markets Meeting, Fort
Lauderdale, FL, December 10-12, 2012.
Escobedo, F.J. and D.C. Adams, Ecosystem Services and Value of Florida's Forest Stewardship Program
Lands. ACES and Ecosystem Markets Meeting, Fort Lauderdale, FL, December 10-12, 2012.
Susaeta, A.I., D.R. Carter, S.J. Change, and D.C. Adams. The impact of hurricane risk on optimal forest
management in southern U.S. pine plantations: Application of a generalized Reed model. The
Fourth International Faustmann Symposium: Forest Economics under Multiple Challenges.
Tunturihotelli, Saariselkä, Lapland, Finland, September 9-12, 2012.
Soto, J.R. and D.C. Adams, Estimating the Supply of Forest Carbon Offsets: A Comparison of Best-
Worst and Discrete Choice Valuation Methods. Agricultural & Applied Economics Association
Meeting, Seattle, WA, August 12-14, 2012.
Soto, J.R. and D.C. Adams, Attitudes and Willingness to Accept Compensation for Carbon Offset
Production in Florida: Application of Best-Worst Choice Modeling. Western Agricultural
Economics Association Meeting, Park City, Utah, June 20-22, 2012.
Adams, D.C., Integrating Biophysical and Economic Values of Wetlands: Recent Advances in
Ecosystem Service Valuation. 9th INTECOL International Wetlands Conference, Orlando, FL
(USA), June 4, 2012.
Smolen, M.D., T. Borisova, J. Evans, D.C. Adams, D. Boellstorff, J. Calabria, and N. Sochacka, Water
policy and economics teams of the Southern Regional Water Program. Southern Extension
Economics Annual Meeting, Tifton, GA, June 4-6, 2012.
Borisova, T., Boellstorff D., Adams D., Sochacka, N., Calabria J., Evans J., Smolen, M., Mahler, R., &
Loeffelman, K., Attitude and Behavior Survey, and Master Gardener Volunteers: Knowledge,
Attitudes, Opinions, and Behaviors Related to Surface Water Quality. Land Grant and Sea Grant
National Water Conference, Portland, OR, May 23, 2012.
Borisova, T., D. Boellstorff, J. Calabria, J. Evans, D. Adams, M. Smolen, M. McFarland and R. Mahler
Extension Capacity for Delivering Water Resource Information. Land Grant and Sea Grant
National Water Conference, Portland, OR, May 23, 2012.
Sochacka, N., J. Calabria, D.C. Adams, and T. Borisova, A Longitudinal Picture of Citizens' Perceptions
of Water Quantity in Georgia. Land Grant and Sea Grant National Water Conference, Portland,
OR, May 23, 2012.
Calabria, J., Evans J., Borisova T., Sochacka, N.,Boellstorff D., Adams D .,Smolen, M., Mahler, R.,
Loeffelman, K. and Risse, M. Using Results from the National Water Survey to Target Clientele
Interested in Adopting Water Quality Strategies. Land Grant and Sea Grant National Water
Conference, Portland, OR, May 23, 2012.
Monroe, M.M., D.C. Adams, D. Wocjik, and R. Plate, Perceptions of Climate Change among Southern
Extension Professionals: Survey Results and a Comparison to ‘Six Americas.’ Association of
Natural Resource Extension Professionals Annual Meeting, Hendersonville, NC, May 22, 2012.
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Olexa, M.T. and D.C. Adams, Cash, Crops, Chemicals and Cosmetics: A Mid-Green Eco-Labeling
Approach. 13th Annual Conference on Legal & Policy Issues in the Americas. University of
Buenos Aires Law School. Buenos Aires, Argentina, May 21-22, 2012.
Kreye, M.M., D.C. Adams, T. Borisova, and F. Escobedo, Valuing forest conservation and water quality
protection programs: A meta-analysis of willingness-to-pay scenarios. PINEMAP Annual
Meeting, Atlanta, GA, May 15-17, 2012.
Soto, J.R., D.C. Adams, and F. Escobedo, Estimating the supply of forest carbon offsets: A comparison
on best-worst and discrete choice valuation methods. PINEMAP Annual Meeting, Atlanta, GA,
May 15-17, 2012.
Monroe, M.C., D.C. Adams, R. Plate, and D.J. Wojcik, The Six Americas of Climate Change:
Perceptions of Southeast Extension Professionals. PINEMAP Annual Meeting, Atlanta, GA,
May 15-17, 2012.
Nettleman III, C.A., A. Abd-Elrahman, D.C. Adams, G. Barnes, T. Ruppert, B. Dewitt, and T. Fik,
Modeling Policy Solutions to coastal climate change in Florida. International Federation of
Surveyors Working Week – Territory, environment, and cultural heritage. Rome, Italy, May 6-
10, 2012.
Adams, D.C., The Economic Value of Water Quality Protection and Carbon from Florida’s Forests. Oak
Hammock ILR, Gainesville, FL, April 17, 2012.
Adams, D.C., Policy and Economics of Natural Resource Protection: Water and Carbon Sequestration.
Recurso Meeting, Gainesville, FL, April 17, 2012.
Borisova, T., J. Evans, M. Smolen, D.C. Adams, M.T. Olexa, and J. Calabria, Current and Future Water
Availability: Public Opinion in the Southern US States. Santa Fe River Springs Basin Working
Group Meeting, Newberry, FL, April 12, 2012.
Adams, D.C., M.C. Monroe, D. Wocjik, and R. Plate, Extension Perceptions of Climate Change.
Livestock and Poultry Climate Change Adaption and Mitigation Workshop, Southeast Climate
Consortium Meeting, Auburn, AL, April 9, 2012.
Adams, D.C. and M.M. Kreye, Predictive Models of Residential Water Conservation Adoption. Water,
Wetlands and Watersheds Seminar, H.T. Odum Center for Wetlands, University of Florida,
Gainesville, FL, April 4, 2012.
Adams, D.C., A Receptivity Model for Residential Water Conservation Adoption. Department of
Economics, Lehigh University, Bethlehem, PA, March 23, 2012.
Kreye, M.M., D.C. Adams, T. Borisova, and F. Escobedo, Willingness to Pay to Protect Well-
Conserved Aquatic Systems: A Meta-Analysis. University of Florida Water Institute
Symposium, Gainesville, FL, February 15-16, 2012.
Borisova, T., D.C. Adams, D. Boellstorff, J. Calabria, J. Evans, B. Mahler, M. Smolen, and N.
Sochacka, Public Attitudes and Perceptions about Water Issues in the Southern US. University of
Florida Water Institute Symposium, Gainesville, FL, February 15-16, 2012.
Adams, D.C., Economic Values of Environmental Services: Water in Florida. University of Florida
Water Institute Symposium, Gainesville, FL, February 15-16, 2012.
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Monroe, M.M., D.C. Adams, and D. Wocjik, Southeast Extension Faculty Perceptions of Climate
Change. Forestry PINEMAP Webinar, February 7, 2012.
Kreye, M.M., D.C. Adams, T. Borisova, and F. Escobedo, The Value of Water Quality Protection
Programs: A Meta-Analysis (poster). Society of American Foresters National Convention,
Honolulu, HI, November 2-6, 2011.
Kreye, M., D.C. Adams, T. Borisova and F.J. Escobedo, Valuing nutrient pollution prevention in well-
conserved aquatic systems: A meta-analysis (poster). 38th Natural Areas Conference,
Tallahassee, FL, November 1-4, 2011.
Boyer, T., J. Moss, M. Reilley, and D.C. Adams, Household perceptions of price and non-price water
conservation tools. Oklahoma Water Research Symposium, Norman, OK, October 18-19, 2011.
Adams, D.C., M. Padgett, T. Borisova, and M. Smolen, Adoption of Water Conservation Tools: Water
Users’ Receptivity to Conservation. Southern Regional Water Conference, Athens, GA,
September 16, 2011.
Boyer, C. and D.C. Adams, Adoption of Water Conservation Policies by Rural and Urban Water
Utilities. Southern Regional Water Conference, Athens, GA, September 16, 2011.
Adams, D.C. and T. Borisova., Water Conservation Tools for Water Managers and Policymakers
(symposium organizer). Southern Regional Water Conference, Athens, GA, September 16, 2011.
Adams, D.C., Borisova, T., Smolen, M., and Mahler, B., Attitudes and Behaviors toward Water
Resources in the Southern Region. Southern Regional Water Conference, Athens, GA,
September 14, 2011.
Borisova, T., D.C. Adams, D. Boellstorff, J. Calabria, J. Evans, B. Mahler, M. McFarland, and M.
Smolen, Public Preferences for Water Resource Topics and Information Sources in the Southern
US. Southern Regional Water Conference, Athens, GA, September 14, 2011.
Padgett, M., D.C. Adams, and L.D. Sanders, Residential water user’s motivations, attitudes, and
perceptions. Mid-Continent Regional Science Association Conference, Detroit, MI, June 10,
2011.
Adams, D.C., M. Padgett, T. Borisova, and M. Smolen, Water Users’ Receptivity to Conservation:
Views from Oklahoma. Southern Regional Water Program Webinar Series, Water Conservation:
Is the Glass Half-full or Half-empty? Gainesville, FL, May 10, 2011.
Adams, D.C. Carbon Sequestration Economics and Policy. CAP Meeting, Atlanta, GA, May 2, 2011.
Adams, D.C., C. Boyer, T. Borisova, M. Smolen, and L. Sanders, Adoption of Water Conservation
Tools in the Southern US: Findings of a Study of Water Managers. Southern Regional Water
Policy and Economics Meeting, Gainesville, FL, April 27, 2011.
Adams, D.C., The Value of Invasive Species Management in Florida, TCD Tropilunch, Gainesville, FL,
March 15, 2011.
Padgett, M., D.C. Adams, and L.D. Sanders, Water Use and Conservation Preferences by Residential
Users in Oklahoma: A Case Study in Water management Alternatives and Consequences. SERA
39, Southern Agricultural Economics Association Meetings, Corpus Christi, TX, February 6,
2011.
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Borisova, T. and D.C. Adams, What Does the General Public Think about Effects of Climate Change on
Precipitation in Southern States? (poster). Florida Climate Institute, Tallahassee, FL, November
16, 2010.
Boyer, C.N., D.C. Adams, L.D. Sanders, and M. Smolen, Adoption of Water Conservation Tools for the
Southern US. Water Law & Policy Conference, Ferndale, AR, November 9, 2010.
Boyer, C.N., D.C. Adams, L.D. Sanders, and M. Smolen, Alternative Water Conservation Policy: Tools
for Oklahoma Water Systems. Oklahoma Governor’s Water Conference and Water Research
Symposium, Norman, OK, October 26, 2010.
Adams, D.C., Public preferences for invasive species control in Florida state parks, SFRC Seminar
Series, Gainesville, FL, September 15, 2010.
Adams, D.C. Carbon Regulation 101. Food Industry Trends Conferences: Going Green, Stillwater, OK,
May 20, 2010.
Adams, D.C. Proven Water Conservation Tools for Municipal Water Providers. Board of City
Commissioners, City of Shawnee, OK, March 1, 2010.
Adams, D.C. and C.N. Boyer. Barriers to Water Conservation Policies in Southern Rural and Municipal
Systems. Land Grant and Sea Grant National Water Conference, Hilton Head, SC, February 22,
2010.
Boyer, C.N., D.C. Adams, S. Rajbhandary, D. Haynes, and T. Borisova. Water Conservation Strategies
by Rural and Municipal Water Systems (poster). Land Grant and Sea Grant National Water
Conference, Hilton Head, SC, February 21-25, 2010.
Adams, D.C. Drivers of Water Conservation Policies in Rural and Municipal Systems: Results of a
Regional Survey. Department of Agricultural Economics, Oklahoma State University, Stillwater,
OK, February 19, 2010.
Boyer, C.N., D.C. Adams, S. Rajbhandary, D. Haynes, and T. Borisova. Water Demand Strategies in
Florida, Oklahoma, Arkansas, and Tennessee: A Survey of Water Utilities (poster). Southern
Agricultural Economics Association meeting, Orlando, FL, February 6-9, 2010.
Adams, D.C. Cap-and-Trade. Oklahoma Ag Leaders Roundtable, Stillwater, OK, November 23, 2009.
Adams, D.C. Value of Ecosystem Services from River Systems. Land Water People, River Systems
Institute, San Marcos, TX, November 17, 2009.
Adams, D.C. Impact of Cap-and-Trade on Rural Electric Cooperatives. CREC Smart Energy Forum.
Stillwater, OK, October 27, 2009.
Boyer, C.N., D.C. Adams, M.D. Smolen, and L.D. Sanders. Barriers to Oklahoma Water Systems Using
Water Conservation Tools. Governor’s Water Conference & OWRRI Water Research
Symposium, Midwest City, OK, November 4, 2009.
Adams, D.C. Water Issues in Oklahoma. Stillwater Lions Club. Stillwater, OK, October 22, 2009.
Adams, D.C., C.N. Boyer, and T. Borisova, Barriers to Water Conservation by Rural and Municipal
Water Systems. Southern Region Water Policy & Economics Conference. Gainesville, FL,
October 13, 2009.
Adams, D.C. and M.D. Smolen, Water Attitudes and Perceptions in the Southern US. Southern Region
Water Policy & Economics Conference. Gainesville, FL, October 13, 2009.
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Adams, D.C. and M.D. Smolen, Water Policy & Economics: Issues of Interest in the Southern Region
(poster). Southern Region Water Policy & Economics Conference. Gainesville, FL, October 14,
2009.
Adams, D.C. Cap-and-Trade 101: Fundamentals of a Low-Carbon Policy. MS in Quantitative Financial
Economics Alumni Weekend. Stillwater, OK, October 3, 2009.
Adams, D.C. Greenhouse Gas Cap-and-Trade: Implications for Oklahoma Agriculture. College of
Agriculture Dean’s Advisory Council, Stillwater, OK, September 30, 2009.
Adams, D.C. Value of Water: A Commodity and a Resource? Oklahoma Water Plan Update: Basic
Water Science Seminar. Oklahoma City, OK, May 14, 2009.
Adams, D.C. Carbon Offsets. Current Issues in Agricultural Economics. Stillwater, OK, May 12, 2009.
Adams, D.C. Water Attitudes and Perceptions in Oklahoma. Oklahoma Ag Leadership Program.
Oklahoma City, OK, April 22, 2009.
Adams, D.C. Value of Water: Commodity or Resource? Oklahoma Ag Leadership Program. Oklahoma
City, OK, April 22, 2009.
Adams, D.C. and L. Sanders. The Economics of Carbon Offsets. Ordure Luncheon, Oklahoma State
University, Stillwater, OK, March 25, 2009.
Toler, S., B.C. Briggeman, J.L. Lusk, and D.C. Adams, Fairness, Farmers Markets, and Local
Production. Allied Social Science Associations meeting, San Francisco, CA, January 3, 2009.
Application of a Bioeconomic Model, Southern Economic Association-Assn of Environmental and
Resource Economists meeting, Washington, DC, November 21, 2008.
Adams, D.C. and M. Smolen, Water Issues in Oklahoma: A Statewide Survey of Public Attitudes,
Governor’s Water Conference & OWRRI Water Research Symposium, Midwest City, OK,
October 28-30, 2008.
Bwenge, A.F., D.J. Lee, D.C. Adams, S. Larkin, and J.R.R. Alavalapati, Invasive Upland Plants and the
Recreational Value of Wooded Parks in Florida (poster). American Agricultural Economics
Association meeting, Orlando, FL, July 29, 2008.
Adams, D.C. and A.E. Adams, Availability, Attitudes and Willingness to Pay for Local Foods: Results
of a Preliminary Survey, American Agricultural Economics Association meeting, Orlando, FL,
July 29, 2008.
Adams, D.C., D.J. Lee, and S. Bucaram, The Impact of Knowledge and Experience on WTP to Control
Invasive Plants, Department of Agricultural Economics, Oklahoma State University, Stillwater,
OK, February 29, 2008.
Lutz, A. and D.C. Adams, How Far From the Tree Does the Apple Far?: Conceptualizing Local in a
Florida Farmer’s Market, Southern Rural Sociological Society Meeting, Dallas, TX, February 4,
2008.
Lee, D.J., D.C. Adams, Optimal Investment in Prevention and Control of a Potential Invader: The Case
of Zebra Mussels in Florida Waterways, TSTAR Workshop: Winning the War on Invasive
Species, Miami, FL, November 7-9, 2007.
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Adams, D.C., D.J. Lee, S. Bucaram, and A. Bwenge, Invasive Plants and the Recreational Value of
Natural Areas in Florida, American Agricultural Economics Association meeting, Portland, OR,
July 30, 2007.
Lee, D.J. and D.C. Adams, Quantifying the Risk of Zebra Mussels to Florida Ecosystems: A
Comparison of Prevention, Response, and Control Strategies, Hawaii Conservation Conference,
Honolulu, HI, July 26, 2007.
Adams, D.C., D.J. Lee, S. Bucaram, and A. Bwenge, The Impact of Invasive Plants on Recreation in
Florida State Parks, IFAS-Florida Department of Environmental Protection Research Review,
Gainesville, FL, March 23, 2007.
Bucaram, S., D.J. Lee, and D.C. Adams, The Impact of Invasive Plants on the Recreational Value of
Florida’s Freshwater and Upland Natural Areas. Florida Exotic Pest Plant Council, Cocoa Beach,
FL, May 1, 2007.
Adams, D.C., D.J. Lee, and F. Rossi, Optimal Investment in Prevention and Control of a Potential
Invader: The Case of Zebra Mussels in Florida Waterways, Southern Agricultural Economics
Association meeting, Mobile, AL, February 5, 2007.
Adams, D.C. and D.J. Lee, Managing Aquatic Invasive Plants in Florida Lakes: A Statewide Bio-
Economic Model, Graduate Student Symposium, FRED/IFAS University of Florida, Gainesville,
FL, November 17, 2006.
Adams, D.C., D.J. Lee, and R. Ranjan, Economics of Invasive Species TSTAR Progress Report, Annual
Economics of Invasive Species TSTAR Meeting, University of Guam, Guam, March 1, 2006.
Adams, D.C. and D.J. Lee, Bioeconomic Modeling of the Invasive Aquatic Plants Hydrilla, Water
Lettuce, and Water Hyacinth, American Agricultural Economics Association meeting, Denver,
CO, July 26, 2005.
Adams, D.C., F.J. Rossi, and D.J. Lee, The Estimated Effects of Hydrilla (Hydrilla verticillata) on
Angler Effort on Florida Lakes, Southwestern Economics Association meeting, Corpus Christi,
TX, March 20, 2004.
Adams, D.C., R.L. Kilmer, C.B. Moss, and A. Schmitz, Valuing Catastrophic Losses for Annual and
Perennial Agricultural Crops, Annual Meeting of the Florida State Horticulture Society, Ocala,
FL, June 9, 2003.
Adams, D.C. and R.L. Kilmer, European Union Farm Policy for Specialty Crops and U.S. Trade,
Graduate Student Symposium, FRED/IFAS University of Florida, Gainesville, FL, November
14, 2002.
SUMMARY OF FUNDING (39 GRANTS; TOTAL $32.2 MILLION)
Duration Short Title Funding Source Total
Amount Collaborators Role
2020-2021 Statewide Forest Land Dynamics
and Timber Salvage Assessment
USDA – Forest
Service
$80,000 Sharma,
Vogel, et al.
Co-PI
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after Hurricane Michael in
Florida
2019-2020 Developing a framework and
connections to fund an Institute
for Invasion Science at UF
UF – IFAS $14,000 Hahn,
Wisely, et al.
Co-PI
2018-2022 Evaluating Fire Management
Strategies To Improve Wiregrass
Productivity And Promote The
Economic Resilience Of Longleaf
Pine Savannas
USDA – NIFA $500,000 Crandall, Fill Co-PI
2017-2022 Agricultural Water Security
through Sustainable Use of the
Floridan Aquifer: An Integrated
Assessment of Economic and
Environmental Impacts
USDA – NIFA $4,918,922 Graham,
Kaplan, et al.
Co-PI
2017-2020 Ecosystem service tradeoffs,
landowner incentives, and
optimal policy design to promote
sustainable Longleaf Pine
agroecosystems
USDA – NIFA $499,729 Dwivedi,
Lal, Susaeta
PI
2017-2018 Ecosystem service tradeoffs and
management dynamics in restored
ecosystems
UF – IFAS Ordway
Swisher Biological
Station
$116,352 Vogel,
Susaeta,
Cohen,
Bacon
Co-PI
2016-2017 Potential tree pest invasions from
Cuba: Pest diversity, economic
assessment of threat, and Cuban
policy analysis
USDA – APHIS $228,000 Hulcr, Soto,
et al.
PI
2016-2017 Removing a key barrier to the use
of a critical climate change
mitigation tool: Economic
modeling of longleaf pine market
value and ecosystem services
UF – IFAS $145,660 Cohen, Ober,
et al.
PI
2016-2018 Manipulating Plant Species
Composition and Livestock
Grazing to Enhance Ecosystem
Services in Southeastern
Grasslands
USDA – NIFA $438,706 Dubeux,
Sollenberger,
et al.
Co-PI
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2016-2018 Agricultural Water Security
Through Sustainable Use of the
Floridan Aquifer
USGS $48,129 Kaplan,
Graham
Co-PI
2015-2016 Barriers to Adopting Wildlife
BMPs on Private Non-Industrial
Forest Lands
USDA – McIntire-
Stennis
$49,940 Peterson,
Ober, Stein,
et al.
Co-PI
2015-2016 Consumer Preferences for
Ecosystem Services from Urban
Forest Landscapes
USDA – McIntire-
Stennis
$42,695 Escobedo,
Koeser,
Khachatryan
Co-PI
2015 Assessment of Feasible Forest
Water Yield Program Features
and Landowner Preferences
University of
Florida-IFAS
$49,971 n/a PI
2014-2015 Ecosystem Services from Florida
Citrus Lands
FL Dept. of Citrus $20,000 n/a PI
2014-2015 Decision support dataset to
prevent establishment of exotic
pine-killing wood borers
USDA $196,792 Hulcr,
Hodges,
Schbert
Co-PI
2014-2015 Avoiding Damage by Exotic
Wood Borers through Pre-
invasion Risk Assessment and
Policy
UF Seed
Opportunity Fund
$84,000 Hulcr, Davis,
Gordon, et
al.
Co-PI
2014 Initial Natural Resource
Economics Assessment for
Envision Alachua
Plum Creek $19,118 Henderson PI
2013-2014 Secondary wood products
directory
FDACS – Florida
Forest Service
$50,000 Andreu,
Carter
Co-PI
2012 Stewardship Ecosystem Services
Study - Addendum
FDACS – Florida
Forest Service
$39,200 Escobedo PI
2011 Ecosystem Service Markets and
Incentives for Florida Forest
Landowners
Florida
Agricultural
Experiment Station
$3,360 n/a PI
2011-2014 Forest Resources Law and Policy UF – Faculty Now
Initiative
$72,000 n/a PI
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2011-2015 Integrating research, education
and extension for enhancing
southern pine climate change
mitigation and adaptation
USDA – NIFA $19,976,825 Martin,
Monroe,
Peter, et al.
Co-PI
2010-2011 Stewardship Ecosystem Services
Study
FDACS – Division
of Forestry
$147,000 Escobedo et
al.
Co-PI
2010-2015 Sustainable Turfgrass Production
in the Southern United States
USDA – Specialty
Crop Research
Initiative
$3,802,678 Chandra et
al.
Co-PI
2010-2011 Water Conservation in Oklahoma
Watersheds through Modification
of Irrigation Practices
USGS & Oklahoma
Water Resources
Research Inst.
$50,000 Moss, Boyer,
Smolen et al.
Co-PI
2010 Agriculture and Oklahoma's
Comprehensive Water Plan
Oklahoma Dept. of
Ag., Food &
Forestry
$50,000 Sanders,
Engle et al.
Co-PI
2010-2013 Sitlington Enriched Graduate
Program
Oklahoma State
University
$15,000 n/a PI
2010-2014 Developing Adaptive
Management Strategies for
Ecosystems in Transition
USDA – National
Needs Fellowship
Program
$236,000 Stein et al. PI
2009-2010 Evaluating Public Support for
Water Conservation Tools
USDA – Southern
Region Water
Program
$44,975 Borisova,
Risse,
Smolen et al.
PI
2009-2010 Feasible Water Conservation
Tools for Oklahoma
USGS & Oklahoma
Water Resources
Research Inst.
$50,000 Smolen,
Sanders
PI
2008-2009 Evaluation of Water Conservation
Policy Tool Use in the Southern
States
USDA – CSREES
National Water
Program
$40,000 Borisova et
al.
PI
2008-2010 Water Conservation
Programming and Website
Development
Oklahoma State
University
$27,808 Smolen,
Sanders
Co-PI
2008-2010 Oklahoma Water Law Oklahoma State
University
$32,979 Ferrell PI
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2008-2010 Williams Distinguished Graduate
Fellowship
Oklahoma State
University
$6,600 n/a PI
2006-2007 Invasive Upland Plants and the
Recreational Value of Natural
Areas
Florida Department
of Environmental
Protection
$20,976 Lee PI
2006-2007 Invasive Aquatic Plants and the
Recreational Value of Water-
Based Activities
Florida Department
of Environmental
Protection
$20,976 Lee PI
2007 Consumer Knowledge,
Perceptions and Willingness-to-
Pay for Local Foods
Florida
Agricultural
Experiment Station
$2,707 n/a PI
2005-2006 Statewide Bioeconomic Model of
Invasive Aquatic Plants
Florida Department
of Environmental
Protection
$13,500 Lee Co-PI
2004-2005 The Impact of Hydrilla on
Freshwater Fishing in Florida
USDA – TSTAR $12,000 Lee Co-PI
TEACHING EXPERIENCE
University of Florida
FNR6669 Policy and Economics of Natural Resources
FNR4660 Natural Resource Policy and Economics
FNR4623 Integrated Natural Resource Management
FNR4933/6933 Nature of Running
FNR6933 Graduate Seminar§
FOR6934 Climate and Forests§
AEB3450 Introduction to Natural Resource and Environmental Economics
AEB2450 Valuing Environmental Protection in Florida
AEB4454 Contemporary Issues in Natural Resources and the Environment
AEB4274 Natural Resource and Environmental Policy
AEB6933 Natural Resource and Environmental Policy
AEB6921 Workshop in Food and Resource Economics§
AEB3550 Agricultural Data Analysis
AEB3133 Principles of Agribusiness Management
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AEB4334 Agricultural Price Analysis
LAW6474 Agricultural Law§
IDS2154 Facets of Sustainability§
EVS4932 Introduction to Environmental Science§
Oklahoma State University
AGEC3503 Natural Resource Economics§
AGEC3713 Agricultural Law§
AGEC4703 American Agricultural Policy§
NREM4990 Ecology of Invasive Species§
NREM5033 Ecology of Invasive Species§
§ Guest lectures
REFEREE
Journals (32 journals total; average 11 reviews per year)
Agricultural Economics, Applied Economic Perspectives & Policy, American Journal of Agricultural
Economics, African Journal of Agricultural Research, Biological Invasions, Canadian Journal of
Agricultural Economics, Choices, Diversity, Ecological Complexity, Ecological Economics, Ecosystem
Services, Environmental Modelling & Software, Environmental Policy & Governance, Forest Policy &
Economics, Forests, Global Change Biology Bioenergy, Human Dimensions of Wildlife, International
Food and Agribusiness Management Review, Journal of Agricultural and Applied Economics, Journal
of Agricultural and Resource Economics, Journal of the American Water Resources Association, Journal
of Environmental Economics and Policy, Journal of Environmental Management, Journal of Water
Resources Planning and Management, Lake and Reservoir Management, Land Economics, Landscape
Research, Nature Climate Change, Policy Issues, Policy and Society, Rural Sociology, and Wildlife
Research
Books
The Economics of Conservation, 1st Edition (Oxford University Press)
Environmental Politics & Policy, 10th Edition (CQ Press), 2016
Environmental Politics & Policy, 9th Edition (CQ Press), 2013
GRADUATE STUDENT TRAINING
PhD: Chair or Co-chair – 10 (4 currently); Committee member – 19 (5 currently)
MS: Chair – 33 (9 currently); Committee member – 15 (1 currently) (*denotes non-thesis)
Student Degree Role Major Date Graduated
Tyler Carney Ph.D Chair Forest Resources and Conservation Exp. 2023
Fredy Ballen Ph.D Chair Forest Resources and Conservation Exp. 2022
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Kotryna Klizentyte Ph.D Chair Forest Resources and Conservation Exp. 2021
Unmesh Koirala Ph.D Chair Forest Resources and Conservation Exp. 2020
Emmanuel Akande Ph.D Co-chair Food and Resource Economics 2019
Derek Allen Ph.D Chair Forest Resources and Conservation 2017
Shelly Johnson Ph.D Chair Forest Resources and Conservation 2015
Melissa Kreye Ph.D Chair Forest Resources and Conservation 2014
Jose Soto Ph.D Chair Food and Resource Economics 2013
Mohamad Traboulsi Ph.D Chair Food and Resource Economics Dropped
Deborah Stone Ph.D Member Forest Resources and Conservation Exp. 2022
Amonte Martin Ph.D Member Forest Resources and Conservation Exp. 2021
Sadie Hundemer Ph.D Member Forest Resources and Conservation Exp. 2021
Sagarika Rath Ph.D Member
Agricultural & Biological
Engineering Exp. 2021
Demian Gomez Ph.D Member Forest Resources and Conservation Exp. 2020
Justin Millar Ph.D Member Forest Resources and Conservation 2019
You Li Ph.D Member Forest Resources and Conservation 2018
Elena Rubino Ph.D Member Interdisciplinary Ecology 2017
Ramesh Paudyal Ph.D Member Forest Resources and Conservation 2017
Tracey Ritchie Ph.D Member Forest Resources and Conservation 2017
Jie Li Ph.D Member Forest Resources and Conservation 2016
Gregory Toth Ph.D Member Forest Resources and Conservation 2016
Charles Nettleman Ph.D Member Forest Resources and Conservation 2015
Gonzalo Rivas Torres Ph.D Member Wildlife Ecology and Conservation 2015
Ginger Jacobson Ph.D Member Sociology 2015
Thomas Reynolds Ph.D Member Interdisciplinary Ecology 2013
Miramanni Mishkin Ph.D Member Interdisciplinary Ecology Dropped
Gonzalo Haro-carrion Ph.D Member Botany Dropped
Chris Boyer Ph.D Member Ag. Econ. - OSU 2011
Patricia Pendino Master’s* Chair Forest Resources and Conservation Exp. 2022
Olivia Miserandino Master’s* Chair Forest Resources and Conservation Exp. 2022
Cully Lord Master’s* Chair Forest Resources and Conservation Exp. 2022
Sthefanny Houghton Master’s* Chair Forest Resources and Conservation Exp. 2022
Ariel Bushel Master’s* Chair Forest Resources and Conservation Exp. 2022
Jennifer Bock Master’s* Chair Forest Resources and Conservation Exp. 2021
Jeffrey Devine Master’s* Chair Forest Resources and Conservation Exp. 2021
Sean Sellers Master’s* Chair Forest Resources and Conservation Exp. 2020
Jamie Childers Master’s* Chair Forest Resources and Conservation Exp. 2020
Lindsey Freitag Master’s* Chair Forest Resources and Conservation 2020
Lisa Krieger Master’s* Chair Forest Resources and Conservation 2019
Robert Hall Master’s* Chair Forest Resources and Conservation 2019
Stephen Tracy Master’s* Chair Forest Resources and Conservation 2019
Moses Nyago Master’s Chair Forest Resources and Conservation 2018
Mackenzie Black Master’s* Chair Forest Resources and Conservation 2018
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Kevin Church Master’s* Chair Forest Resources and Conservation 2017
Alaina Dawson Master’s* Chair Forest Resources and Conservation 2017
Sean Gough Master’s* Chair Forest Resources and Conservation 2017
Kotryna Klizentyte Master’s Chair Forest Resources and Conservation 2017
Mary Hoffman Master’s* Chair Forest Resources and Conservation 2017
Lauren Taylor Master’s* Chair Forest Resources and Conservation 2017
Ashlee Harrison Master’s* Chair Forest Resources and Conservation 2017
Kristin Benbow Master’s* Chair Forest Resources and Conservation 2016
James Hutchins Master’s* Chair Forest Resources and Conservation Dropped
Danielle Woods Master’s* Chair Forest Resources and Conservation Dropped
Samantha Dame Master’s* Chair Forest Resources and Conservation 2016
Andrew Kraft Master’s Chair Food and Resource Economics Dropped
Michael Maine Master’s* Chair Forest Resources and Conservation 2015
Whitney Stohr Master’s* Chair Forest Resources and Conservation 2015
Cory Penca Master’s* Chair Forest Resources and Conservation 2015
Terry Kincaid Master’s* Chair Forest Resources and Conservation 2014
Drew Hiatt Master’s Chair Forest Resources and Conservation Dropped
Matthew Padgett Master’s Chair Ag. Econ. - OSU 2011
Michelle Giles Master’s Member Political Science Exp. 2021
Fei He Master’s Member Food and Resource Economics 2019
Stephen Tracy Master’s Member Fisheries and Aquatic Sciences 2019
L’ea Dawes Master’s Member Forest Resources and Conservation 2017
Yuxuan Wan Master’s Member Forest Resources and Conservation 2017
Tanner Stiehl Master’s Member Fisheries and Aquatic Sciences 2017
Ethan Noel Master’s Member Wildlife Ecology and Conservation 2016
David Hanson Master’s Member Geography 2016
Margaret Clifford Master’s Member Forest Resources and Conservation 2016
Mark Larson Master’s Member Food and Resource Economics Dropped
Binod Chapagain Master’s Member Forest Resources and Conservation 2012
Wei Jiang Master’s Member Forest Resources and Conservation 2012
Rochelle Landwehr Master’s Member Ag. Ext. & Ed. - OSU 2009
Aaron Mittelstet Master’s Member Ag. & Bio. Eng. - OSU 2008
Steven Toler Master’s Member Ag. Econ. - OSU 2008
SERVICE
University and College
Committee Service
UF/IFAS Invasion Science Research Leadership and Implementation Committee, 2019 –
present
UF/IFAS Dean for Research Advisory Committee, member, 2018 – present
UF/IFAS Research Forum Planning Committee, 2018, 2020
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UF Research Foundation Professorship Selection Committee, 2019
UF Provost Committee on Academic Integrity, 2017 – present
UF Faculty Senate, 2016 – 2019
CALS Scholarship and Leadership Awards Committee, 2015 – present
Excellence Awards for Assistant Professors Selection Committee, 2016 – 2017
IFAS Research Opportunity Seed Fund proposal review panel, 2014; IFAS Early Career Seed
Grant proposal review panel, 2018
UF Sustainability Committee, 2014 – 2017
Environmental Science General Education Course Committee, 2014
UF Hydrologic Sciences Academic Cluster Faculty Committee, Hydrologic Policy
representative, 2013 – 2016
UF Water Institute Symposium Program Committee, Managing water for people, agriculture
and the environment, 2013 – 2014
UF Water Institute Symposium Program Committee, Water security, chair, 2013 – present
University Curriculum Committee, 2011 – 2014
University Committee on Committees, chair, 2011; member, 2011 – 2012
UF Faculty Senate Liaison, 2011 – 2012
Scholarship & Fellowship Review
Loop Legislative Internship Selection Committee, 2011 – present
Tropical Conservation and Development Fellowship Selection Committee, 2012
Tropical Conservation and Development Field Grants Selection Committee, 2011
Truman Scholar Finalist Ad Hoc Interview Panel, UF, 2011
Affiliate Faculty
Florida Climate Consortium, 2011 – present
School of Natural Resources and the Environment, University of Florida, 2011 – present
Tropical Conservation and Development Program, University of Florida, 2010 – present
Water Institute, University of Florida, 2010 – present
Honor Marshall and CALS Banner Bearer
Advanced Degrees Graduation Ceremony, 2010 – 2011
Undergraduate Graduation Ceremony, 2010 – 2011
Search committee, Area Extension Water Resource Specialist, Oklahoma Cooperative Extension
Service. December 2007 – June 2008
Other
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UF/IFAS Faculty Forum on COVID-19 “New Normal”, moderator and co-host (w/ IFAS
Assembly chair, Dr. S. Baker), April 23, 2020
Travel Awards for Research Enhancement Grants (TARGET), UF/IFAS program lead, 2019
UF/IFAS Early Career Seed Grants, program lead, 2019
UF Biodiversity Institute Seed Fund Proposal Reviewer, 2018
UF TCD/Marianne Schmink Dissertation Award Review Panel, 2018
Plant Molecular and Cell Biology Program 3 Minute Thesis Competition, judge 2015
Poster judge, UF Water Institute Symposium, 2014
Reviewer for three McIntire-Stennis project proposals (2011, 2013, 2018), two Hatch project
proposals (2012, 2019), and 16 EDIS documents (2012, 2014, 2015, 2016, 2019)
Departmental
Committee Service
Search and Screen Committee – Forest Economics and Business (Extension Specialist), member,
2019 – 2020
Search and Screen Committee – Human Dimensions in Natural Resources (Asst. Prof.), member,
2018 – 2019
Search and Screen Committee – ProForest Coordinator, member, 2018 – 2019
Mentoring Committee for Dr. John Lai, chair, 2019 – present
Mentoring Committee for Dr. Xiang Bi, member, 2018 – present
Mentoring Committee for Dr. Christa Court, chair, 2018 – present
Search and Screen Committee – Fisheries & Aquaculture Governance (Asst. Prof.), member,
2016 – 2017
Search and Screen Committee – Forest Health Monitoring (Staff), chair, 2016
Search and Screen Committee – Spatial Ecology & Conservation (Asst. Prof.), chair, 2016
Search and Screen Committee – Forest Economics & Policy (Res. Asst. Sci.), chair, 2016
Search and Screen Committee – Resilience and Restoration Silviculture (Asst. Prof.), member,
2015
Graduate, Stakeholder, and Alumni Awards Committee, 2015 – present
Undergraduate Scholarship and Awards Committee, 2015 – present
Teaching Peer Review Committee for Dr. J. Hulcr, 2014 – 2015; Dr. A. Abd-Elrahman, 2016 –
2017; Dr. Jason Smith, 2018 – 2019; Dr. Luke Flory, 2018 – 2019
Biodiversity Preeminence Hire Ad Hoc Committee, 2014
Distance Education Committee, 2012 – 2016; chair 2017 – present
Scholarship & Awards Committee, 2012 – 2016
Undergraduate Programs Committee, 2011 – 2013
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Faculty Advisory Committee, 2011 – 2012
Faculty Mentor for Dr. Eben Broadbent, 2017 – present
Graduate Student Research Symposium, co-organizer 2017, 2016, 2014
Specialization lead for Society of American Foresters accreditation review, 2015
Forestry Graduate Student Organization, faculty advisor 2010 – 2019
SFRC Graduate Student Graduation & Celebration, organizer 2011 – 2013
Fall Faculty Celebration, organizer 2011
Professional
Peer Review Panel
Genome Quebec, 2020, 2019, 2016, 2015 (Genomics in Society Interdisciplinary Research
Teams (GiSIRT)
National Science Foundation – INFEWS program, 2019, 2017
Netherlands Organisation for Scientific Research – VENI program, 2016
National Estuarine Research Reserve System Science Collaborative Funding Opportunity, 2015
Bonneville Power Administration Technology Innovation Office – Aquatic Nuisance Species
Prevention and Impact Mitigation, 2015
Sawiris Scholarships – Science &Technology for the South, Swiss Federal Institute of
Technology Zurich, 2013
Threshold in AgroEcosystems, USDA-NIFA, Institute of Bioenergy, Climate and Environment,
2011
Management in AgroEcosystems, USDA-NIFA, Institute of Bioenergy, Climate and
Environment, 2011
Research & Education Grant, Southern Sustainable Agriculture Research & Education, 2011
Professional Leadership and Membership
National
Agricultural & Applied Economics Association, 2001 – present; Land, Water, and
Environmental Economics section, 2013 – present
Southern Agricultural Economics Association, 2007 – present
Association of Environmental and Resource Economists, 2009 – present
Selected Paper Review Committee Topic Leader, Natural Resource Economics, Agricultural &
Applied Economics Association, 2009 – 2011
American Agricultural Law Association, 2007 – present
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Society of American Foresters, 2014 – present; Economics, Policy, and Law working group
chair, 2019 – present; 2020 National Conference Program Committee, Member (2019 - present);
2021 National Conference Program Committee, Chair (2019 - present)
Regional
Economics and Policy Aim, Southern Conifer CAP Project, co-leader 2011 – 2018
Ecosystem Services Working Group, US Forest Service, 2014 – 2016
Economics and Policy Discussion Group, Florida Climate Institute, 2011 – present
Forest Finance and Policy Center of Excellence, Southern Forestry Research Partnership, 2011 –
present
Southeast Climate Consortium, 2011 – present
Southern Region Water Policy and Economics Team, project coordinator and member, 2008 –
present
Conference Organizer, Southern Region Water Policy & Economics Conference: 21st Century
Water Issues in the Southern States, Oct. 12 – 14, 2009
2009 Green Awards for Sustainability, Oklahoma State University Environmental Science Program. Pro
bono survey work recognized in the award to the City of Stillwater
Associate Editor, and Editorial Board Member, Forests, 2016 – present
Section Editor-in-Chief, Forests (forest economics and human dimensions section), 2017 – present
Editorial Advisory Board member, Global Change Biology Bioenergy, 2014 – 2017
Associate Editor, Lake and Reservoir Management, 2011 – 2019
Co-director, Conserved Forest Ecosystems: Outreach and Research Cooperative (CFEOR), 2012 – 2018
Co-director, Proactive Forest Health & Resilience at UF (ProForest), 2017 – 2019
HONORS AND AWARDS
2019 Sigma Xi Scientific Research Honor Society
2019 Xi Sigma Pi Forestry Honor Society
2018 Everglades Foundation Research Fellow
2018 - 2021 UF Research Foundation Professor
2017 - 2019 UF Term Professorship
2016 NIFA Partnership Award for Mission Integration
2016 NACTA Educator Award
2015 UF Excellence Award for Assistant Professors (awarded to top 10 Asst. Profs. at UF)
2013, 2015, 2017 UF-IFAS High Impact Research Publication Award
2011 1st place poster, Society of American Foresters National Convention
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2011 Outstanding Faculty Award, Forestry Graduate Student Organization, University of Florida
2008 Outstanding Dissertation Award, American Agricultural Economics Association, Honorable
Mention
2007 Frederick J. Prochaska Outstanding Doctoral Dissertation Award, Food & Resource Economics
Department, University of Florida