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Fishing with Becky

Rebecca L. Johnson
Vice Provost for Academic Affairs and International Programs
Professor
Department of Forest Resources
Peavy Hall 109
Corvallis, OR 97331-5703
(541) 737-1492


BA, 1977, Univ. of Wisconsin
MS, 1979, Michigan State Univ.
PhD, 1984, Michigan State Univ.

Research interests: environmental and resource economics, regional economics, public policy analysis, institutional economics

Current programs: non-market values in outdoor recreation, economic impacts of tourism and recreation, regional economic analysis

Selected publications:

  • Lindberg, K., and R.L. Johnson. 1996. Estimating the economic value of tourism's social impacts. Annals of Tourism Research. 24(1).

  • Lindberg, K., and R.L. Johnson. 1997. Modeling resident attitudes toward tourism. Annals of Tourism Research. 24(2).

  • Lindberg, K., R.L. Johnson, and R.P. Berrens. 1997. Contingent valuation of rural tourism development with tests of scope and mode stability. Journal of Agricultural and Resource Economics. 22(1)44:60.

  • Johnson, R.L., R.J. Alig, E. Moore, and R.J. Moulton. 1997. NIPF landowners' view of regulation. Journal of Forestry. 5(1).

  • Chambers, C.L., W.C. McComb, J.C. Tappeiner, II, L.D. Kellogg, R.L. Johnson, and G. Spycher. 1999. CFIRP: What we learned in the first ten years. The Forestry Chronicle. Vol. 75, No. 3, pp. 431-434.

  • Kline, J.D., R.J. Alig, and R.L. Johnson. 2000. Forest owner incentives to protect riparian habitat. Ecological Economics. In press.

  • Kline, J.D., R.J. Alig, and R.L. Johnson. 2000. Fostering the production of nontimber services among forest owners with heterogeneous objectives. Forest Science. In press.

  • Wing, M.G., and R.L. Johnson. 2000. Determining visual sensitivity of a forest with spatial data. Environmental Management. In press.
Selected theses:
  • Lindberg, Kreg. 1995. Assessment of Tourism's Social Impacts in Oregon Coast Communities Using Contingent Valuation, Value-Attitude, and Expectancy-Value Models. Ph.D.

  • Imaizumi, Yuji. 1994. Using Contingent Valuation Methods to Determine Optimal User Fees for the Recreational Use of McDonald Forest, Oregon. MS.

  • Johnson, Kajsa. 1994. Assessing Public Opinions of Wildlife Management: Influences of Perceptions and Public Involvement Methods. MS.

  • Rasker, Raymond. 1989. Agriculture and Wildlife: An Economic Analysis of Waterfowl Habitat Management on Farms in Western Oregon. PhD.


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280 Peavy Hall, Corvallis, OR 97331.
phone: 541-737-4951 | fax: 541-737-3049
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