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Heidi J. Albers
Associate Professor
Department of Forest Resources
Peavy Hall 279
Corvallis, OR 97331-5703
(541) 737-1483



Curriculum Vitae


Ph.D. in Economics. University of California at Berkeley, Department of Economics. (1993) Fields: Natural Resource and Environmental Economics, Development Economics.

Master of Environmental Studies. Yale School of Forestry and Environmental Studies. (1987) Focus on natural resource economics.

Bachelor of Science. Duke University. (1985) Majors: Geology and Economics.

Research interests: Resource management decisions under uncertainty; public-private land conservation; spatial and rural welfare aspects of (international and domestic) biodiversity conservation; spatial and intertemporal land use management in the face of invasive species; and biodiversity protection through promotion of shade-grown coffee.

Prospective Graduate Students: I am currently accepting graduate students to work on a variety of projects. I am a natural resource economist and typically require my students to develop economics as part of their skill set through coursework and application during research. We offer a PhD in Forest Resources with an Economics concentration and the OSU graduate school offers a degree in Economics that students in this department can achieve if they meet additional requirements.

Selected publications:

  • Heidi J. Albers, Michael J. Goldbach, and Daniel Kaffine. ‘Implications of agricultural policy for species invasion in shifting cultivation systems’ forthcoming in Environment and Development Economics.
  • Ajay K. Mahapatra, Heidi J. Albers, Elizabeth J.Z. Robinson. March, 2005. “The Impact of NTFP Sales on Rural Households’ Cash Income in India’s Dry Deciduous Forest” Environmental Management 25:3.
  • Heidi J. Albers, Jeffrey McNeely, and Dan Faith, Coordinating Lead Authors. March, 2005. “Biodiversity” Chapter in the Policy and Responses Volume of the Millennium Ecosystem Assessment Report.
  • Michael Batz, Heidi J. Albers, Beatriz Avalos, and Allen Blackman. March, 2005. “Shade Grown Coffee: Simulation and Policy Analysis for Coastal Oaxaca” RFF Discussion Paper.
  • Elizabeth J.Z. Robinson, Heidi J. Albers, and Jeffrey C. Williams. February, 2005. “Analyzing the Impact of Excluding Rural People from Protected Forests: Spatial Resource Degradation and Rural Welfare.” Oxford Centre for the Study of African Economies Working Paper Series. WPS/2005-3.
  • Heidi J. Albers and Amy Ando. December, 2004. “Spatial Analysis of Private Land Conservation Decisions.” Proceedings of EPA conference “Valuation of Ecological Benefits: Improving the Science Behind Policy Decisions. Session V. Conservation and Urban Growth: Finding the Balance.” pp 47-80. yosemite.epa.gov/ee/epa/eermfile.nsf/ vwAN/EE-0489-08.pdf/$File/EE-0489-08.pdf
  • Heidi J. Albers and Paul Ferraro. October, 2004. “The Economics of Terrestrial Biodiversity Conservation in Developing Nations.” In the Initiative for Policy Dialogue Environmental Economics Working Papers Series. http://www0.gsb.columbia.edu/ipd/programs/item.cfm?prid=17&iyid=13&itid=453
  • “The Impact of NTFP Sales on Rural Households’ Cash Income in India’s Dry Deciduous Forest” with Ajay Kumar Mahapatra and Elizabeth J. Z. Robinson. Forthcoming in Enviromental Management.
  • “ Enforcement, Payments, and Development Projects near Protected Areas: How the Market Setting Determines What Works Where” with Jeffrey Muller. Resource and Energy Economics 26 (2004) 185-204. Special Issue on Biodiversity.
  • “ Could State-Level Variation in the Number of Land Trusts Make Economic Sense?”with Amy Ando. Land Economics 79:3:311-327. August, 2003.
  • “ How Markets Alter the Effectiveness of Enforcement, Payments, and Agricultural Projects Near Protected Areas” with Jeffrey Muller. ASEAN Biodiversity. 2:2. April-June, 2002.
  • “The Impact of Markets and Policy on Spatial Patterns of Non-Timber Forest Product Extraction” with Elizabeth J.Z. Robinson and Jeffrey C. Williams. Land Economics. 78:2:260-271. May, 2002.
  • “Irreversible Ecosystem Change, Species Competition, and Shifting Cultivation” with Michael J. Goldbach. Resource and Energy Economics 22 (2000) 261-280.
  • “ Forests Under Economic Reform in China” with Scott D. Rozelle and Li Guo. China Information. 13:1:106-130, 1998.
  • “ China’s Forests Under Economic Reform: Timber Supplies, Environmental Protection, and Rural Resource Access” with Scott D. Rozelle and Li Guo. Contemporary Economic Policy. 26:22-33. January, 1998.
  • “A Comparison of the Enforcement of Access Restrictions Between Xishuangbanna Nature Reserve (China) and Khao Yai National Park (Thailand)” with Elisabeth Grinspoon. Environmental Conservation. 24:4:351-362, 1997.
  • “ Economic Management of Tropical Forests: Reply.” Journal of Environmental Economics and Management. 33: 214-219, 1997.
  • “ Valuation of Tropical Forests: Implications of Uncertainty and Irreversibility” with Anthony C. Fisher and W. Michael Hanemann. Environmental and Resource Economics. 8: 39-61, 1996.
  • “ Modeling Ecological Constraints on Tropical Forest Management: Spatial Interdependence, Irreversibility and Uncertainty.” Journal of Environmental Economics and Management. 30, 73-94, 1996.
  • “The Benefits of Reducing Exposure to Waste Disposal Sites: A Hedonic Housing Value Approach,” with M.A. Thayer and M. Rahmatian, Journal of Real Estate Research. 7:3, 265-282, 1992.

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